Pool in winter |
This picture was taken a couple of winters ago (no fireplace!), but you can see that the cover is spring-loaded and attached to the deck. The cover is made up of a mesh material. Mesh has tiny little holes in it, thus all sorts of dirt, pollen and various other funk falls through, but it keeps the majority of leaves and other stuff out of the pool (organic debris stains the plaster).
cover removed |
vacuuming funk from bottom |
Slowly running the vacuum helps keep the funk on the bottom and doesn't stir it up too much. At the same time, we needed to drain the pool. There's a product that is put in Chlorine tablets called 'conditioner', which causes a cynuric acid build up. This doesn't harm the swimmer, but it does cause the chlorine to become basically inert, which means it doesn't do it's job of sanitizing. The only way to get rid of it is to drain the pool and clean the plaster sides.
partially drained |
At this time, we noticed a 'verde gris' mottling on the plaster. This is usually caused by copper that is pulled out of the water and it stains the pool. Again, it isn't harmful, just not as attractive to swim in.
After we drained 1/2 the pool, and the child and her friend decided it would be 'fun' to play in the 55 degree water and, of course, managed to get soaked, we filled the pool. Two hoses going full blast took it about 18 hours to fill up.
next morning |
Monday/ kreepy krauly |
Here is the pool today--Tuesday.
Tuesday morning with Maggie |
Later, Peeps!