I recently bought a house in Grapevine with a chlorine pool that is ~16,200 gallons with a hot tub attached to it. Pool was built in 1991 and I have had the company that built it come out to give my wife and I a "pool school" since it is our first time owning a pool. Everyone says it is in decent condition for being 33 years old. Some tiles are falling off around the top of the pool and we know we need to re-plaster.
So far we have re-done the mastic around the coping and replaced the pool filter ($2200). There is an old system with levers that runs the skimmers, center drain, hot tub jets and fountain and there is a very old pool vacuum that is connected via hose to the side of the pool. I cannot keep this pool or hot tub clean. I brush at least twice a week and even get in the pool to really scrub the sides. However, there is a lot of dirt that accumulates on the bottom of the pool.
We have a chemical testing kit and have two floaters with two chlorine tablets each. Is there any recommendations or tips y'all can share?
We are not wanting to spend a ton of money as we have already sunk so much into this pool and have several more house projects that are higher on the priority list. We had two different pool cleaning companies quote us at roughly $240 per month to clean which I think is too expensive but might be worth it if the alternative is spending more than 5-6 hours per week maintaining the pool.
Thanks in advance!
So far we have re-done the mastic around the coping and replaced the pool filter ($2200). There is an old system with levers that runs the skimmers, center drain, hot tub jets and fountain and there is a very old pool vacuum that is connected via hose to the side of the pool. I cannot keep this pool or hot tub clean. I brush at least twice a week and even get in the pool to really scrub the sides. However, there is a lot of dirt that accumulates on the bottom of the pool.
We have a chemical testing kit and have two floaters with two chlorine tablets each. Is there any recommendations or tips y'all can share?
We are not wanting to spend a ton of money as we have already sunk so much into this pool and have several more house projects that are higher on the priority list. We had two different pool cleaning companies quote us at roughly $240 per month to clean which I think is too expensive but might be worth it if the alternative is spending more than 5-6 hours per week maintaining the pool.
Thanks in advance!