You don't need to post the CH readings, just indicate a vinyl/AG pool so people don't keep asking for it. Also, I would not bother with a sequestering agent. Good luck!
I bought the Taylor K-2006 kit at Leslie's today. I plan to switch to BBB this week. I've got an AG 24' pool, Pristine Blue, 3 years hold, full sun. My questions at the moment are: When I post my initial results do I need to even worry about showing the calcium reading since it is a vinyl AG pool? Also, I've read on the forum not to worry about the copper and staining since it is a vinyl/resin AG pool. Is that true or do I need to use a sequestering agent for some reason? Man, I'm getting pumped about switching this pool over. Save money, safer pool, win-win situation in my book. Here's a little history: I've been reading this forum quite some time now, a year or two, though my login name is different now. I haven't ever had any problems with pool clarity, algae, etc. So that's not why I found this forum. What brought me to this forum was the fact that I was looking for pictures of landscaping around AG pools. And look where I'm at now. On the road to a totally squared away pool. I've got the landscaping done, had it designed and did the work my self, nothing fancy. Lifes good and I hope that's true for all of you. Thanks, Les.
You don't need to post the CH readings, just indicate a vinyl/AG pool so people don't keep asking for it. Also, I would not bother with a sequestering agent. Good luck!
Outside of Philadelphia, PA
18' x 40' IG - 22K gallons
Sylvan Gunite Pool (1979)
Plaster re-done (1997)
48 Sq Ft Hayward D.E. Filter (2003)
1.5 hp Hayward Super Pump (2006)
Do you think there are any concerns at all about the copper in the water? Will the copper over time clear out of the pool?
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