My father was in charge of our family pool. He passed away in January and we are in charge of helping our mom open the pool this season. Thanks for your amazing videos. From Massachusetts...
Another tip that is super efficient is to first use a vacuum brush head. It directly sucks up the algae instead of just mixing it all up and gets any sand or dirt off the bottom. Go nice and slow and your pool will be clean almost immediately. No need to run the expensive pump for days and days. Less chlorine to sanitize and pool will be ready in no time. Get the vacuum brush head with spring bypass ports in the top so there's no issues of too much suction. Just plug the hose into the skimmer suction hole or if you have a lot of leaves get the vacuum plate that fits over your skimmer basket, you can also use an inline leaf catcher. I use this setup once a month even though I have "The pool cleaner" vacuum running every day and I'm surprised by the fine debris my skimmer sock catches when I do it. As always keep an eye on filter pressures and clean / de-scale regularly. If you like this tip please Thumbs up 👍 this comment to keep it at the top of the list to help other people.
Great informative video. I purchased my home about 10 years ago and last year, with the help of this video, I opened and maintained my pool all by myself! Thank you so much!
As someone who has worked at Leslie’s Pools for 4 years, I can say getting it checked in the store is far more accurate than testing strips. Also there are certain things the store checks for and the strips don’t test for so it’s a better choice if you can get it done! Liquid shock is essentially slightly stronger bleach at about 12.5 percent chlorine and some powder shocks are up to 73 percent available chlorine so powder is much stronger for extreme algae but liquid is more convenient. Great video!
I've been going to Leslie's for 4 years and I no longer have them test my water. Back and forth, wild goose chase, ka-ching! I buy their 7 in 1 testing strips and use soda ash and dry acid etc to get those numbers where they need to be. And I also use Leslie's Perfect Weekly and a floating chlorine tab dispenser. Pardon my ego but my pool water is to die for. So why should I stand in line in un-air conditioned Leslie's to have them test my water? UN EFFING NECESSARY.
Sir thank you truly. I did exactly what you said , exactly , I bought the liquid hth as well . Even though I have a 12,000 gallon fully sunken above ground pool and my pool is not a true in ground and my filter is nowhere in the class of yours it worked perfectly . Thank you for taking the time to explain in a very clear concise way . Your the best
Here in MN, I find when you close the pool (wait for the water temp to hit 60F) directly affects how much algae is in the pool when I open it in the spring. Everyone locally, declares labor day weekend as the end of swim season, and closes their pool (too early) just to find the algae mess in the spring. The same thing happens in the spring, when the pool temp starts getting warmer than 60F, you start flirting with algae growth again. Also, we find closing the pool 2x easier than opening the pool... Cleaning all the "winterizing" parts takes all day with the pressure washer!
Great video. I definitely do, however, prefer a Taylor test kit to the test strips. Reagents seem to be a lot more accurate and mostly save you from a trip to the local pool store for a test. It does take a little bit of getting used to but is worth it in the long run.
This video is great! Trying this today. I just purchased a home with a pool and have no prior knowledge of pools. Will keep you posted on how everything turns out. Its so strange when I scoop up the water it looks clear but the pool is definitely green
It’s a great idea to check the pH and balance it first. Because the sanitizing mechanism of chlorine is dependent on pH. Too low, or too high and the chlorine won’t be as effective.
That cover was super clean not like mine after a winter! The water was at the point after I add 15 gallons of chlorine and much vacuuming and skimming.
Don’t assume your local pool store is out to get you. Shop local and develop a relationship. These guys are usually very knowledgeable and buy you products from then that’s how they stay in business. You’re support is how these guys stay in business and they can teach you plenty to keep your pool well taken care of.
Dude having a pool is not that complicated. The issue is impatience, I spent a ton of money with chemicals to speed process and just wast of money. Shock is key
The green is just algie. That type of cover allows light through. Also easier to take it off if you fold it seem to seem and leave the springs attached until you fold to them. Keep the cover from going in the water so much like that. Do this for a living
lol i found my lawn care vids from silver cymbal, then i look for pool care stuff and there he is, silver cymbal again. God bless this man. will no longer pay 350/year to open/close pool (700 total damn!!).
i was told to pour the chlorine at night so the sun UV doesn't eat up the particles, so we just did that this evening. I did get Regal Ultra 60 for algaecide too, but next time I will just try bleach first... Oh and I guess we are brushing the bottom of the pool tomorrow morning as we definitely didn't do that lol!
Great video! I think a lot of people are under the impression that you can just keep rebalancing water chemistry by adding things. While that's partially true, it's always better to work toward dialing-in rather than overshooting and correcting. There's only so much "stuff" water can hold, before the total dissolved solids (TDS) are so high the water becomes particularly hard and/or irritating and difficult to manage chemically. At that point the only solution is replacing some or all of the water.
Absolutely great points. It reminds me way back when I had aquariums. Some people would get all that stuff sold to them, additives, boosters, etc. The water gets almost polluted with all that stuff. Keep the basics good and the other things take care of themselves.
@@SilverCymbal Growing up I used to take care of my family's pool because I took an interest in it while it seemed like dad was always screwing it up. In time they just appreciated it as one of the things "the kid can do." 😂 I do like to occasionally have my water tested (free) at the local pool store... But more just as a baseline to make sure I'm not going off the rails. You just have to be good at declining the hard sell that comes after the test.
For under $500 you could put in a Hayward pro logic panel and get rid of those timers and aqua rite. The aquarite will fetch you at least $300. Take that and apply it to a pro logic plp4. Your handy with electrical. Also you can then control your Hayward vsp. Controlling everything with the plp4 is nice. This is what I did.
The chlorine bottle itself----if you read it---will say to first adjust alkalinity and pH. Before you add the chlorine. Not a huge issue, but your chlorine will be more effective if pH and alkalinity are in the proper ranges. Usually at open they are far from it.
Great video except the advice on test strips. I've compared exactly those strips with carefully done Taylor K2006 tests numerous times. For chlorine they're in the ballpark. (That's why I keep the strips around: a sanity check when there's no reason to suspect chlorine is low.) For hardness and TA they're iffy. For CYA they're just about meaningless. Of course this is for my pool. Ymmv.
That's a solid LOOP-LOC and your pool opens green? Also, you should shock at night when it's dark so the sun doesn't dissolve the chlorine too quickly.
You had me at "liquid chlorine." I'll verify your premise. After a repair one year, the pool company had water delivered that came either from a pond, or an abandoned pool. I had a mess. Because my pool generates its own chlorine, I'd never used shock. "Superchlorinate" was just a setting. I asked a friend, who had more pool experience for help and he told me: "You can never add too much hypochlorite." So I took his word and added five gallons of 10% NaOCL. Within a day, the Paramount nozzle system and the chlorine had cleared the water. I love that nozzle system. That, and a saltwater pool make for a lazy man's dream. I use the test strips, too. I spent nine years doing reactor coolant and steam plant chemistry. The pool chemistry I did was spent nuclear fuel pool chemistry. A backyard pool just doesn't require the precision of complicated test methods, especially if you have a vinyl or fiberglass pool. I have a plaster-coated gunite, saltwater pool. I use an impermeable cover over winter to keep the water below the tile line to prevent freeze damage to the tiles (See: ...a repair one year). The cover blocks light and rainwater, therefore: no algae. Downside: it's a heavy sonuvagun. It weighs about as much as your helpers. Your place looks great. Thanks for another informative video.
i switched to liquid shock this year because it doesnt add any stabilizer. last year i had a build up of stabilizer from years of using tabs and not draining the pool for closing. liquid shock is way cheaper too.
Very good advice to open a pool. I would add turn on your automatic chlorinator when you shock to help with more chlorine while your filtering the water.
Great video! I’m having issues with backwashing….as well. I have a neighbor for years who doesn’t like the water to run through her yard but I’m trying to find another option .. it’s not tons of water but I wish I could figure out another way.
Thanks your good video for me first time own the pool learn some. Can I ask you my pool have some yellow on the wall , step and on spas, so Do I put the liquid chlorine and let the pump run it and how long should let the pump run and what speed or gallon minute to set the pump for effective. Wait your response thanks again.
The chlorine float dispenser you used for winterizing do you just add 5 tablets for the winter and leave it or do you change them out during the winter?
I drain it to almost 1/2 way to close it, but every year without fail we get so much rain it fills up over. I even will pump it sometimes under the cover but our winter pre-spring can be crazy. Then of course it all stops to burn up the lawn! We never get it when you need it.
I bought a house in 1991 with a 25 x 40 ft gunite pool and no knowledge of doing what! First-year of opening I had a service to open and close($500.00 plus weekly and monthly $$$ charges) and watched every move they made...The following year I did it myself for about $40-75 dollars, BUT every year it got more costly! I even had an honest pool store that gave me the correct advice. The key to an easy opening is doing a proper closing! Sometimes you just scratch your head and look at that crystal clear beautiful water and realize it's been in there for 5 years????
Great video. Can I just add that if chlorine alone doesn’t clear water then have water tested. Low ph and too much chlorine can cause what appears to be an algae bloom.
He forgot to mention u need to add earth to the skimmer basket when u start the pump to coat the filter assuming u have an earth filter. Other thing is before u turn filter on add silicon lube to the rubber ring that sits between the 2 halves of the filter n make sure everything is tight. Add the plugs back to the secondary skinner and heater if u have. I usually have to clean my filter after a few days of the filter cleaning all the crap out of the water n vacuuming. Lastly, but everything online. Much cheaper than in the store
thank you for showing us exactly what not to do!!! never use test strips. they are notoriously inn accurate !!! Always use the drops and test every day, with a lot of use 2 or 3 times a day. Run your filter 24/7 and vacuum and sweep every day and your water will be clear all summer
Hey man great video. I have all dead algea at the bottom of my pool. I been vaccuming but it’s very tedious . Your saying all i need to do is brush it? Add some liquid chlorine and run the filter?? And it will clear it all up?
Good video, jeez some of these comments are harsh...Is this a fiberglass pool? Wondering the dimensions, have one getting installed in a couple months.
It is very early. I don't mind if I need to clean the skimmer. We dont have a heater but we get a lot of sun I wouldn't be surprised if we were in it at the end of the April early May
Nice video. I have an above-ground pool, but I am thinking about investing in an inground pool. When you bought the house, was the pool there, or you added later? I am also in New England, and I would like to know the price to add one.
Thank you. I added this pool 4 years ago, kids obviously love them but one of mine has a disability and for her this is her entire world in the summer so it made the expense of it a little more important. New England is expensive to get any pool put in, but I got quotes as low as $30k and over $100k, which is total insanity but in todays economy you are looking at around $40-50k in this area. Maintaining it yourself can save you upwards of $1k more a year which is why I do it.
I have the same test strips and sometimes take my water to get it tested at my local pool supply store....they don’t try and sell me stuff I don’t need.
There are still some good stores left, usually locally owned and run. The chains in my experience have been terrible and they continue to buy out all the small guys.
I have been opening my pool with my father for years now. He always did the chemicals but he’s not around now. It’s funny you did exactly what he does, keeping it simple but being effective. He uses those test strips, and always used liquid chlorine instead of the powder or the kits. Sometimes less is more, thanks for the helpful video.
Thank you for the nice words and so glad they can help with your father gone. This worked for me every year and always kept it looking good and with todays prices to pay anyone to open or close a pool can be $500 and more! crazy! Thanks again
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How do you know how much of what chemical to buy when using the Hach strips? I'm a Western MA guy, I truly appreciate your videos!
Great video, we just got a home with inground pool and we opened it yesterday and it was super green! Hope we can get it cleared up.. Thanks mate!
Thank you for helping my dad
I use nothing but liquid chlorine in my pool
I don’t even have a pool but great video LOL
I apreciate that
Me neither 🤣 oh wait a small 1 for the kids
SAME LOL
lmfao i dont even have a pool
Same
My father was in charge of our family pool. He passed away in January and we are in charge of helping our mom open the pool this season. Thanks for your amazing videos. From Massachusetts...
Another tip that is super efficient is to first use a vacuum brush head. It directly sucks up the algae instead of just mixing it all up and gets any sand or dirt off the bottom. Go nice and slow and your pool will be clean almost immediately. No need to run the expensive pump for days and days. Less chlorine to sanitize and pool will be ready in no time. Get the vacuum brush head with spring bypass ports in the top so there's no issues of too much suction. Just plug the hose into the skimmer suction hole or if you have a lot of leaves get the vacuum plate that fits over your skimmer basket, you can also use an inline leaf catcher. I use this setup once a month even though I have "The pool cleaner" vacuum running every day and I'm surprised by the fine debris my skimmer sock catches when I do it. As always keep an eye on filter pressures and clean / de-scale regularly. If you like this tip please Thumbs up 👍 this comment to keep it at the top of the list to help other people.
As someone who wires pools for a living, this guy is spot on with his info. Great video and advice for the unknowing.
Great informative video. I purchased my home about 10 years ago and last year, with the help of this video, I opened and maintained my pool all by myself! Thank you so much!
As someone who has worked at Leslie’s Pools for 4 years, I can say getting it checked in the store is far more accurate than testing strips. Also there are certain things the store checks for and the strips don’t test for so it’s a better choice if you can get it done! Liquid shock is essentially slightly stronger bleach at about 12.5 percent chlorine and some powder shocks are up to 73 percent available chlorine so powder is much stronger for extreme algae but liquid is more convenient. Great video!
I've been going to Leslie's for 4 years and I no longer have them test my water. Back and forth, wild goose chase, ka-ching! I buy their 7 in 1 testing strips and use soda ash and dry acid etc to get those numbers where they need to be. And I also use Leslie's Perfect Weekly and a floating chlorine tab dispenser. Pardon my ego but my pool water is to die for. So why should I stand in line in un-air conditioned Leslie's to have them test my water? UN EFFING NECESSARY.
My hubby, too. He works so hard to maintain our pool. It's a lot more than you think!
Sir thank you truly. I did exactly what you said , exactly , I bought the liquid hth as well . Even though I have a 12,000 gallon fully sunken above ground pool and my pool is not a true in ground and my filter is nowhere in the class of yours it worked perfectly . Thank you for taking the time to explain in a very clear concise way . Your the best
Here in MN, I find when you close the pool (wait for the water temp to hit 60F) directly affects how much algae is in the pool when I open it in the spring. Everyone locally, declares labor day weekend as the end of swim season, and closes their pool (too early) just to find the algae mess in the spring. The same thing happens in the spring, when the pool temp starts getting warmer than 60F, you start flirting with algae growth again. Also, we find closing the pool 2x easier than opening the pool... Cleaning all the "winterizing" parts takes all day with the pressure washer!
This is not the first time I watched this video, nor will it be the last. Well done and many thanks!
I do this now and it saves more money not buying all those extra chemicals and stuff to treat it. Thanks.
Great video. I definitely do, however, prefer a Taylor test kit to the test strips. Reagents seem to be a lot more accurate and mostly save you from a trip to the local pool store for a test. It does take a little bit of getting used to but is worth it in the long run.
This video is great! Trying this today. I just purchased a home with a pool and have no prior knowledge of pools. Will keep you posted on how everything turns out. Its so strange when I scoop up the water it looks clear but the pool is definitely green
it's just density, like how the shallow end will look less green than the deep end, that or there is just algae buildup on the sides.
It’s a great idea to check the pH and balance it first. Because the sanitizing mechanism of chlorine is dependent on pH. Too low, or too high and the chlorine won’t be as effective.
You Sir are a National Treasure thank you for all your informational videos! I always learn something from your videos.
One of the best DIY channels on TH-cam. Thank you for sharing!
That cover was super clean not like mine after a winter! The water was at the point after I add 15 gallons of chlorine and much vacuuming and skimming.
It gets a lot of debris. I use the electric leaf blower to get the stuff off periodically.
Don’t assume your local pool store is out to get you. Shop local and develop a relationship. These guys are usually very knowledgeable and buy you products from then that’s how they stay in business. You’re support is how these guys stay in business and they can teach you plenty to keep your pool well taken care of.
Who literally watched this when they didn't really have a pool
This is helping me decide if I want a pool in the future
Dude having a pool is not that complicated. The issue is impatience, I spent a ton of money with chemicals to speed process and just wast of money. Shock is key
So, DON'T WATCH IT!!!
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Thanx ! But what strength is the liquid shock ???
The green is just algie. That type of cover allows light through. Also easier to take it off if you fold it seem to seem and leave the springs attached until you fold to them. Keep the cover from going in the water so much like that. Do this for a living
don't have a pool, and probably never will, but this is a great and comprehensive video. you did a great job explaining everything. cheers.
Glad you enjoyed it! I appreciate it
lol i found my lawn care vids from silver cymbal, then i look for pool care stuff and there he is, silver cymbal again. God bless this man. will no longer pay 350/year to open/close pool (700 total damn!!).
Idk how i found this but man this is probably one of the few random videos that i enjoy randomly
One of the best video here yet.
Wife just bought a pool with a house and now I'm a pool guy 😂
i was told to pour the chlorine at night so the sun UV doesn't eat up the particles, so we just did that this evening. I did get Regal Ultra 60 for algaecide too, but next time I will just try bleach first...
Oh and I guess we are brushing the bottom of the pool tomorrow morning as we definitely didn't do that lol!
We have a pool and needs maintenance, I'm, going to help my brother to keep it clean per your video. Thanks. it was very heplful.
Used to rent a room in a house with a pool in my younger days. What a blast. It was fun to see results. Wish I would have had this system for sure.
Great video! I think a lot of people are under the impression that you can just keep rebalancing water chemistry by adding things. While that's partially true, it's always better to work toward dialing-in rather than overshooting and correcting. There's only so much "stuff" water can hold, before the total dissolved solids (TDS) are so high the water becomes particularly hard and/or irritating and difficult to manage chemically. At that point the only solution is replacing some or all of the water.
Absolutely great points. It reminds me way back when I had aquariums. Some people would get all that stuff sold to them, additives, boosters, etc. The water gets almost polluted with all that stuff. Keep the basics good and the other things take care of themselves.
@@SilverCymbal Growing up I used to take care of my family's pool because I took an interest in it while it seemed like dad was always screwing it up. In time they just appreciated it as one of the things "the kid can do." 😂 I do like to occasionally have my water tested (free) at the local pool store... But more just as a baseline to make sure I'm not going off the rails. You just have to be good at declining the hard sell that comes after the test.
For under $500 you could put in a Hayward pro logic panel and get rid of those timers and aqua rite. The aquarite will fetch you at least $300. Take that and apply it to a pro logic plp4. Your handy with electrical. Also you can then control your Hayward vsp. Controlling everything with the plp4 is nice. This is what I did.
Wow,thank you so much we have had a pool for seven years and have never gone from green to blue in hours. Thank you so much you are amazing!
The chlorine bottle itself----if you read it---will say to first adjust alkalinity and pH. Before you add the chlorine. Not a huge issue, but your chlorine will be more effective if pH and alkalinity are in the proper ranges. Usually at open they are far from it.
Great video...im amazed that your test read so high chlorine after just 2 bottles of shock!!!
Great video except the advice on test strips. I've compared exactly those strips with carefully done Taylor K2006 tests numerous times. For chlorine they're in the ballpark. (That's why I keep the strips around: a sanity check when there's no reason to suspect chlorine is low.) For hardness and TA they're iffy. For CYA they're just about meaningless.
Of course this is for my pool. Ymmv.
We're living the same life. Whenever I do something or think about doing it, you put out a video on it. Do you BBQ too?
Absolutely we love the grill
@@SilverCymbal you need to pull up that grill and give us some BBQing tips. 💉💪🏾🙏🏽
Just saved my life ..... and a lot of money thank you very much !
That's a solid LOOP-LOC and your pool opens green? Also, you should shock at night when it's dark so the sun doesn't dissolve the chlorine too quickly.
You had me at "liquid chlorine." I'll verify your premise. After a repair one year, the pool company had water delivered that came either from a pond, or an abandoned pool. I had a mess. Because my pool generates its own chlorine, I'd never used shock. "Superchlorinate" was just a setting. I asked a friend, who had more pool experience for help and he told me: "You can never add too much hypochlorite." So I took his word and added five gallons of 10% NaOCL. Within a day, the Paramount nozzle system and the chlorine had cleared the water. I love that nozzle system. That, and a saltwater pool make for a lazy man's dream.
I use the test strips, too. I spent nine years doing reactor coolant and steam plant chemistry. The pool chemistry I did was spent nuclear fuel pool chemistry. A backyard pool just doesn't require the precision of complicated test methods, especially if you have a vinyl or fiberglass pool.
I have a plaster-coated gunite, saltwater pool. I use an impermeable cover over winter to keep the water below the tile line to prevent freeze damage to the tiles (See: ...a repair one year). The cover blocks light and rainwater, therefore: no algae. Downside: it's a heavy sonuvagun. It weighs about as much as your helpers.
Your place looks great. Thanks for another informative video.
That pool looks great actually from the beginning. Most are straight black n filled with leaves at the bottom depending where you live
i switched to liquid shock this year because it doesnt add any stabilizer. last year i had a build up of stabilizer from years of using tabs and not draining the pool for closing. liquid shock is way cheaper too.
Now I need a pool to apply these great tips 👍🏻 Another great vid
if you want to let out all of the air there’s a pressure relief valve on the top of your filter for a reason.
First, love the vids keep it up!
Thank you very much I appreciate it
Thanks for your information and video 📹 I appreciate you 🙏
Very good advice to open a pool. I would add turn on your automatic chlorinator when you shock to help with more chlorine while your filtering the water.
Very good tips, I open my pool three days ago and is still green. Will brush and shock it tonight.
This is an awesome channel. Glad I found it and subscribed
How can I clean laundry used water to water plants with?
As a person with kid swimming pool,i want to say thank you.
Great video! I’m having issues with backwashing….as well. I have a neighbor for years who doesn’t like the water to run through her yard but I’m trying to find another option .. it’s not tons of water but I wish I could figure out another way.
@40 Life thank you I will check into this.
This looks so amazing, I am going to try this and will let you know
Test your Ph before. if it's too high your shock won't work. put at 6.8 and you'll be good to add shock.
Excellent video 👍
Great video mate
Thanks your good video for me first time own the pool learn some. Can I ask you my pool have some yellow on the wall , step and on spas, so Do I put the liquid chlorine and let the pump run it and how long should let the pump run and what speed or gallon minute to set the pump for effective. Wait your response thanks again.
Best pool cleaning video by far!!! Thanks
This is another very intresting video.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻full watched🧐😂
The chlorine float dispenser you used for winterizing do you just add 5 tablets for the winter and leave it or do you change them out during the winter?
Can't wait to try it!
Tip: Add Pool salt or idionized salt. It helps with preventing bacteria, and in a week or 2 will turn into chlorine.
Hello, thanks for your video. How would I know which Valve to open? My pool had a few but I’m scared to open the wrong one.
You leave your pool full during winter?
Does it turn into a concrete breaking cube of ice?
I drain it to almost 1/2 way to close it, but every year without fail we get so much rain it fills up over. I even will pump it sometimes under the cover but our winter pre-spring can be crazy. Then of course it all stops to burn up the lawn! We never get it when you need it.
@@SilverCymbal relatable, hahaha
Omg Tysm 110% worked love u bro ❤
Exactly!! When you take a sample of water to the pool store they wanna sell you everything. I just use the test strips
3:56 i have exact the same dirt but without winter i have this in summer.
but i dont get it how i can do this away...
I bought a house in 1991 with a 25 x 40 ft gunite pool and no knowledge of doing what! First-year of opening I had a service to open and close($500.00 plus weekly and monthly $$$ charges) and watched every move they made...The following year I did it myself for about $40-75 dollars, BUT every year it got more costly! I even had an honest pool store that gave me the correct advice. The key to an easy opening is doing a proper closing! Sometimes you just scratch your head and look at that crystal clear beautiful water and realize it's been in there for 5 years????
No mention of pH. A most important aspect of pool maintenance. I worked in the pool industry 20 years.
Great Video, just FYI your Liquid Shock link isn't working. I would check your links
Amazing video!! You are my hero. Thank you so much for making this. Can I ask, did yoy use 10% or 12.5% shock? Thank you so much.
Great video. Can I just add that if chlorine alone doesn’t clear water then have water tested. Low ph and too much chlorine can cause what appears to be an algae bloom.
He forgot to mention u need to add earth to the skimmer basket when u start the pump to coat the filter assuming u have an earth filter. Other thing is before u turn filter on add silicon lube to the rubber ring that sits between the 2 halves of the filter n make sure everything is tight. Add the plugs back to the secondary skinner and heater if u have. I usually have to clean my filter after a few days of the filter cleaning all the crap out of the water n vacuuming. Lastly, but everything online. Much cheaper than in the store
Excellent. Thank you!
Cal hypo and revive water conditioner work wonders too, especially deep green water.
You not changing the water in the pool? How long the same water stays in the pool usually?
Just bought my first house that came with a pool and I have no damn idea what to do so now I’ll definitely have to try. 😂
Lol me 2, but I seem to manage thus far. Just keep your hand on it
thank you for showing us exactly what not to do!!! never use test strips. they are notoriously inn accurate !!! Always use the drops and test every day, with a lot of use 2 or 3 times a day. Run your filter 24/7 and vacuum and sweep every day and your water will be clear all summer
At a 12.5% concentrate, liquid pool shock is approximately 2x's stronger than Clorox bleach, so 4 gallons of regular bleach. It might be cheaper.
Will you make a video on closing the pool?? That would be great.
Hey man great video. I have all dead algea at the bottom of my pool. I been vaccuming but it’s very tedious . Your saying all i need to do is brush it? Add some liquid chlorine and run the filter?? And it will clear it all up?
Please make a video regarding pool covers
I head a Mr. clean Magic Eraser removes algae if you put it in the skimmer basket and run the pool for a while
I will never get inside another Pool again as long as I live great video
Would you ever recommend doing a saltwater pool
I don’t have a pool but this was pretty cool
Good video, jeez some of these comments are harsh...Is this a fiberglass pool? Wondering the dimensions, have one getting installed in a couple months.
Thank you, yes this one i fiberglass I believe its 16x36
Interesting I saw for winterizing you drain it half way, I always thought it needed to stay full...love all your videos keep doing what you are doing
Hey Ed where you going with sunblock in your hand?
Going to my swimming pool and swim All the hours of my life
Great video!!
I want to go swimming now! It is 30 degrees here, so I guess I am going to have to wait ☹️
@@OMGWTFLOLSMH probably f
How may times did you have to backwash the algae out? First 24+ hours my filter runs super high when the algae starts to back up inside.
Can't believe you already opened! May is the season of all the crap coming down from trees haha
It is very early. I don't mind if I need to clean the skimmer. We dont have a heater but we get a lot of sun I wouldn't be surprised if we were in it at the end of the April early May
You can cut the test strips down the middle and double your testing capabilities cheap 😆
or more and put under microscope haha
Nice video. I have an above-ground pool, but I am thinking about investing in an inground pool. When you bought the house, was the pool there, or you added later? I am also in New England, and I would like to know the price to add one.
Thank you. I added this pool 4 years ago, kids obviously love them but one of mine has a disability and for her this is her entire world in the summer so it made the expense of it a little more important. New England is expensive to get any pool put in, but I got quotes as low as $30k and over $100k, which is total insanity but in todays economy you are looking at around $40-50k in this area. Maintaining it yourself can save you upwards of $1k more a year which is why I do it.
@@SilverCymbal thank you!
Great video my dude. Wish more TH-cam content creaties where like this
I don’t even own a house to have a pool lol. Good video!!
I have the same test strips and sometimes take my water to get it tested at my local pool supply store....they don’t try and sell me stuff I don’t need.
There are still some good stores left, usually locally owned and run. The chains in my experience have been terrible and they continue to buy out all the small guys.
I have been opening my pool with my father for years now. He always did the chemicals but he’s not around now. It’s funny you did exactly what he does, keeping it simple but being effective. He uses those test strips, and always used liquid chlorine instead of the powder or the kits. Sometimes less is more, thanks for the helpful video.
Thank you for the nice words and so glad they can help with your father gone. This worked for me every year and always kept it looking good and with todays prices to pay anyone to open or close a pool can be $500 and more! crazy! Thanks again
I pool is green and water I'd hight I leave it hit brush wait till it is clear then vacuum the dirt what not to waste to lower water and save filtet
Can you teach us how to close a pool as well? Love the channel! 😁