So the pool is filled and blue again! I'm glad I spent the extra money for the blue surface as it does look good...
I had picked out two different surfaces one called "Bluestone" and the other "Aqua White" and when the company rep brought over samples I was shocked to see that "Bluestone" looked white and "Aqua White" looked blue under the water... He said the Bluestone would only look blue on a sunny day as it reflected the blue sky.... I bit the bullet and ordered the Aqua White which actually looks blue on a cloudy day but was a bit more expensive.
Meanwhile, a young guy in a Hawaiian shirt and an Elvis hair-do showed up to start the chemical balancing of the pool. He told me that I need to "brush" the pool surface twice a day for the next 25 days. Huh? This was news to me.
He explained I needed to use the brush attachment on my leaf basket and sweep the floor and walls of the pool to clean off any "construction residue" and if I didn't do this twice daily, the surface could become stained and ruined.
So I did. For two weeks, I'm out there with the long handled brush trying to sweep the entire pool twice a day. No easy feat. First because I'm only 5'4" so it's hard to reach way down at the 6 foot end. Second, that brush is heavy under the water! Third, there are so many curves in the walls that are hard to reach that I nearly fell in a couple of times. Daily my back was aching, my arms were hurting and my hand (the one I broke) was cramping on me. After two weeks of this, I called the company rep one morning and told him I couldn't do it anymore, it was too hard. I started crying on the phone. I am not proud of that.
But he stopped me short. "What?" I explained what the Hawaiian shirt clad Elvis told me. He said, "No, no, no. You don't have to do that at all. We acid washed the pool and cleaned it already." He then explained that several other plaster companies do not acid wash the pool surface and in that case you do have sweep the pool, but this was not our case. And added, "Don't listen to anything he says, just nod and smile and talk to me."
Thank god.
Still can't use the pool until the chemical balancing is done. Then it's a month without salt. I will be glad when things are back to normal.
3 comments:
Is it warm enough to swim in your pool?
It's snowing here in Canada. So it's odd observing the pool repairs you have been working on.
I have a heater but it's 80 degrees today! But still can't use the pool as the chemical balancing is not complete.....
So now you have Popeye biceps? Ha! But seriously, that was crazy! Pool's looking mighty fine! ~ Jenn
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