I figured everyone would say "Why you run the pump so much" Well, it's like this. The pool isn't at my house, it is actually at work. We have a private school and it is actually at my wifes Aunt's house which is next door/connected to the school.Originally Posted by BigSplash
We use the pool for swimming lessons and free swim as well as personal use. The bather load varies vastly with the current time being a very heavy load with around 150 kids swimming every day. So, the business pays the electric bill.![]()
But seriously, they had a timer on the pump years ago but found they had numerous issues from the heat and rain in the summer and was always fighting this or that, mostly algae. They say since they run it 24/7 they had much less water problems. I dunno, they want it to run like that so I do.
I have been caring for the pool 2 years now and until a few days ago I never had any water issues. We had a hard rain and 100 degree temps and I had a major algae bloom. Took me 4-5 days to get that under control.
I have to say until that, I have not had any issues maintaining the pool. About the only minor prob I have is keeping the chlorine stable when it gets really hot. I test it and clean it daily during our swim lesson season. After that it is a weekly duty that only takes about an hour or two to take care of.
I just really am interested in a better quality water and bather comfort. Plus I would like to get away from always trotting to the supply store for chemicals which is a decent drive from me. Everyone I have talked to seems to really enjoy theirs and are much happier after converting.
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