Hello all - I recently happened upon this site and am very intrigued with the BBB method as it appeals to my "all natural" sensibilities (and my wallet!) I would rather not use a service and you all remind me of the pool forum people on garden web, so helpful, enthusiastic and involved.
Some background - builder completed my pool June 7 - fill was completed on June 8. Since then the pool guy from the builder has been coming out every other day (no weekends) trying to get my water balanced. For the first week he kept adding muriatic acid in increasing quantities to lower Ph. Finally he got tired of the pool, quote "kicking his butt" and last Friday he added ALOT of acid, liquid chlorine, and stabillizer and told me we could swim on Father's Day. We didn't because the Ph was on the floor and the chlorine was high per the pool store, didn't have a test kit then. We were away this past week on vacation and got back yesterday.
Today he told me they will be "turning over the pool" to me on Thursday![]()
I'm petrified. I've been reading and printing out all the info I've seen here and would like to go the BBB route. It makes alot of sense except for a few things...
?1. How do you "switch over"? Do I just start using bleach, borax and baking soda on Thursday or is there a transition period?
?2. Is there an order to what you treat first, e.g. chlorine, then ph, then alk, when checking your water?
He tells me that since my pool is in FULL sun (read - brutal!) in S. Florida all day long, it appears I burn through chlorine alot according to him, and my Ph tends to be somewhat erratic.
I plan to order Ben's kit but I am going tonight to Walmart to buy a test kit for now and will post numbers tomorrow morning. I will thank you all in advance for your help as I count down to Thursday.
Gracy
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