I know a pretty fair amount about doing pool chemicals as I've had a 30k gallon pool for several years. I am apart from the majority of pool owners in that I had a salt water system and loved it. It broke and I fully regret replacing it with a chlorinator instead of repairing it last year. It's a moot point now that I am selling my house and moving on.
My dad is installing a ginourmous hot tub/exercise pool in his house that will be done mid week. Because I now am the operations mgr at our market across the street from his house, it is my duty to keep up with all chemicals. This spa went in sooner than expected and I have had little time to research this woth the store construction and I dont feel comfortable with most pool builders/dont trust them. I am assuming it is pretty much like keeping pool chemicals up.
Is that a correct assumption?
Any pointers?
They are planning a bromine system. Good or bad?
What is the best system to use? We have a pump, heater, and timer, the rest is still in the air until Monday.
My dad is installing a ginourmous hot tub/exercise pool in his house that will be done mid week. Because I now am the operations mgr at our market across the street from his house, it is my duty to keep up with all chemicals. This spa went in sooner than expected and I have had little time to research this woth the store construction and I dont feel comfortable with most pool builders/dont trust them. I am assuming it is pretty much like keeping pool chemicals up.
Is that a correct assumption?
Any pointers?
They are planning a bromine system. Good or bad?
What is the best system to use? We have a pump, heater, and timer, the rest is still in the air until Monday.