So I just moved to a new area, never had a pool before so I'm pretty clueless about maintenance, but I'm learning quickly. This pool seems like the equipment is old so I'm not sure if everything is set right and working correctly. We just opened the pool up, drained and refilled, shocked the pool with several boxes, used a dolphin vac several times, balanced the ph/and chlorine with tabs and 20lbs of soda ash, by then the levels all were somewhat in good range. We used the pool for the first time last weekend and I felt kind of ill for the next few days. Been busy all week Now the pool is all dirty and cloudy again, a squirrel, and then a mouse fell into it and died, several frogs keep getting in it, so been scooping all that out as Ive noticed it.
So my question is , how do I know my pool is 100% safe for swimming? How do I know all the correct valve settings on the equipment because nothing is labeled, the water is cold even though we have a solar heater on the roof and the pump is running. Do I need to do anything with the sand filter or the bromine feeder? I've been putting chlorine tabs straight into the skimmer.. Should I be putting them in the skimmer instead? I don't know how to use any of this stuff, and I would like to have the pool ready by tomorrow. I will try and attach some pics of the equipment and valves.
Moved to a house with an old pool, need help
Re: Moved to a house with an old pool, need help
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- Shannon
Plus, we're currently inviting new pool owners to join our beta testing program.
http://mysutro.com/pages/sutro-for-new-pool-owners
Let me know if you have any questions!
- Shannon
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Re: Moved to a house with an old pool, need help
Wanted to do a bit of DIY. Please tell me if this is possible. Basic garden water timer connected to liquid chlorine drum to dispense chlorine. I wanted to know if the plastic(timer) will withstand liquid chlorine coming out of it and for how long.
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Re: Moved to a house with an old pool, need help
If you are not confident enough to maintain your pool, it would be best to enlist help from a pool maintenance company first. Then try to observe as much as possible on what they are doing. Also try to educate yourself by reading a lot of DIY pool maintenance. There are also a lot of videos in Youtube.
If you're in the US and need to buy pool supplies, I know of a cool online shop that offers free shipping for inground & above ground swimming pool parts & supplies.
If you're in the US and need to buy pool supplies, I know of a cool online shop that offers free shipping for inground & above ground swimming pool parts & supplies.
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Re: Moved to a house with an old pool, need help
Sounds like you may need to contact a local pool service company for a general check up. Even if you do not want service they should be willing to come out for a general once-over.
Jeeps
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Re: Moved to a house with an old pool, need help
You may need to contact a pool service company as Jeeps said. As you've said that squirrels and mouse fell into the pool and died, it may not be safe for you to bath in it. Don't let your kids get into the pools because they may sometime drink the water while playing and it may cause serious health issues. So it will be better to contact a cleaning service or pool service company.
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Re: Moved to a house with an old pool, need help
Do not forget to install a pool fence.
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