Oops, I didn't see the liner part in the original post, that might be a deal killer for this particular pool.
TW
Oops, I didn't see the liner part in the original post, that might be a deal killer for this particular pool.
TW
Tom Wood
15K IG Plaster, Sand Filter, Polaris 180
The cost to empty and refill would be over $1000..I use well water and will have to have water delivered in as it would burn out my pump...I'll check at the pool store for bleach...
anyone care to guess how many bottles of bleach it will take????
One more thing, why would I bypass filter...Do I just have to circulate water until the bleach takes hold???
Not sure I understand that...
Last edited by duckmka; 04-17-2007 at 09:50 PM.
When I said bypass I was implying recirculate on the filter. As for doing a comlete dump and fill that would be a problem with a liner pool. There has been a technique mentioned where you use a large plastic sheet, or several smaller ones taped/glued together, to cover the pool. Start filling from the top and pumping from the bottom. The sheet separates the old and new water and gives a 100% replacement. On the well pump, if you hook enough hoses to keep the pressure down and keep it from cycling it should easily handle the job. Cycling is what kills them. Of course you could run the well dry and/or kick up a bunch of silt. Got a stream or creek or some body of water handy?
Al
so what you are saying is place the filter on recirculate and not on the normal filter setting...why?? I don't have to filter the water just move it around until the chemicals take hold...will this save me from having to clean the filter grids until the conversion is complete??
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