I'd get that in writting with a stated time frame - seriously. That's a great offer if they mean it.Originally Posted by deeze
I'd get that in writting with a stated time frame - seriously. That's a great offer if they mean it.Originally Posted by deeze
Do a search on these forums and you'll hear bad things about Trichlor. http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthr...light=trichlorTriChlor tablet in the skimmer each week
These add CYA continuously. Over a period of time it WILL require you to drain your pool because there is no other way to elliminate CYA. (High CYA >100 is bad)
If you were really insistant on using Trichlor pucks than what would you need an Ozone system for? Chlorine alone will produce a crystal clear pool.
Seriously. Ozone is a scam, I'm somewhat of a technology buff myself and I understand your desire to want this to work......but its one step above magnets for pools.
I fell for it....dont you fall for it too! ""Learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make all of them yourself.""
Last edited by Tredge; 08-11-2006 at 09:16 AM.
Some people have hobbies.....I have a pool.
First, I would get it in a signed contract that they will replace the ozone system with a SWG! (and if possible with a very long time limit so you can see for yourself how high the CYA levels will rise in just one pool season!)
Second, If they are installing a cartridge filter then placing a trichlor tablet in the skimmer is a good way to ruin the cart. Trichlor has a pH of 2 and when they sit in the skimmer with the pump off and then the pump turns on it is the same as pouring acid into the skimmer!
I would bet that they have some sort of deal with the manufacurer of this equipment and get some sort of kickback for each one they sell!
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
I would be very wary of a PB who told you to leave a puck in the skimmer. I can't say for sure that ozone is bad, only that you still need chlorine. Since I still needed CL, I opted for a SWG alone when we built 2 years ago and am completely happy with the decision.
One thing you need to be aware of....most pool builders don't have a clue about pool maintenace or water chemistry. Ben has even made this comment on one of his posts and I have seen for myself the results of people following PBs advice on pool care when they come in to me with their first water test!
I can't begin to tell you the number of SWGs that have been started up and run with NO CYA at all in the water (and the owners NEVER being told about the importance of monitoring the pH!) and the number of pools with pH off the scales in both directions because people were following PBs adivce! They want to sell you the equipment that will produce the biggest profit margin for them.
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
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