January 19, 20232 yr Damn troph. Sounds like every pool builder everywhere. Scum, almost all of em. Beautiful view man
January 19, 20232 yr 8 hours ago, Poolflood said: Holy fuck. Went back to page 11 for your first drawings... and y'all had previous relationship... Last I really dealt with them was about 17. Phenomenal view. They’ve built pools for her for all her builds since 2010. This is the last one.
January 19, 20232 yr Author 1 hour ago, williemackgarza said: Damn troph. Sounds like every pool builder everywhere. Scum, almost all of em. Beautiful view man I try not to resemble that remark. Covid was a blessing and a curse for the business. Now that the market is softening more are going to have financial difficulties. Many have closed doors, had BBB status revoked or gone to jail. Most try to do right.
January 21, 20232 yr On 1/20/2023 at 9:41 AM, freyguy said: Looks like they left the drain off the lake too nm. Edited September 19Sep 19 by troph
January 21, 20232 yr 27 minutes ago, troph said: If we don’t get serious rain this spring the lake is going to be very very low by the end of the summer. Yeah. Shit is not on a good course right now.
January 21, 20232 yr If we don’t get serious rain this spring the lake is going to be very very low by the end of the summer.Bad ass view. We definitely need lots of freaking rain. Take a pic looking down the lake to your left, so I can check on my dock.
February 1, 20232 yr Got home tonight and noticed my pump making a lot of racket. Awesome, low 20’s tonight, steady freezing rain, and a pump that might be going out. Cleaned everything out, backwashed the filter, and set it to medium speed instead of variable and will hope it holds up. Also ran the heater for a while to get the water temp up just in case. This winter has been brutal on my fairly new pool. During the epic freeze it popped the decking up around one side of the shallow end when water froze under the travertine. It settled to about a .5 inch or less difference in height at this point.
February 2, 20232 yr Both pumps running goid. No dogs of freezing up like last time.But, will be my luck when my neighbors iced tree comes crashing dowm on my pool equipment.
February 2, 20232 yr Snowmagddeon broke every thing on my pool. Been replacing everything. Now I’ve been sweating bullets for two days since the current electrical outage and below freezing temps threaten to do the same. That’s it. Please recommend a company who you trust to put in a natural gas generator and/ or who to avoid. Secondly can you recommend a company to insulate pipes. It’s a unique pool with almost no plumbing underground.
February 15, 20232 yr Having a swim party Monday. I was planning on starting the heater on Friday but looks like we’re about to see a big drop in temps. Should I start it today while it might be a little warmer before it drops to the 30s at night?
February 15, 20232 yr Author 9 minutes ago, kmac30 said: Having a swim party Monday. I was planning on starting the heater on Friday but looks like we’re about to see a big drop in temps. Should I start it today while it might be a little warmer before it drops to the 30s at night? Probably safe to start Friday. Will prob be to temp by Sunday. But then again size does matter. Both of the heater and pool.
February 15, 20232 yr Pool work still not finished. Hey pool builder there’s a leak, they said ok let’s fill it up anyway. Once pool filled, hey pool builder, there’s a leak. They said, okay we need to drain the pool. Ok pool builder, you’ll need to pay for water to refill. They said, no, no, the contract says the water fill is your cost. they know we are on rainwater collection, so pool water to fill is hauled in. They keep saying let us know when you’re hooked up to the water we will fix the leak. Idiots. there’s more but that’s the “funniest” DaVinci pools contractors and project managers are incompetent. Buyer beware. Edited February 15, 20232 yr by troph
February 15, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, kmac30 said: Having a swim party Monday. I was planning on starting the heater on Friday but looks like we’re about to see a big drop in temps. Should I start it today while it might be a little warmer before it drops to the 30s at night? This calculator is about what I was seeing when heating my pool during a prior Thanskgiving: https://poolchemicalcalculator.com/Pool-Heat-Time-Calculator.html I have ~23k Gal pool and 440k heater and saw roughly 2 - 2.5 degree/hr rise in temps.
February 15, 20232 yr Author 3 hours ago, troph said: Pool work still not finished. Hey pool builder there’s a leak, they said ok let’s fill it up anyway. Once pool filled, hey pool builder, there’s a leak. They said, okay we need to drain the pool. Ok pool builder, you’ll need to pay for water to refill. They said, no, no, the contract says the water fill is your cost. they know we are on rainwater collection, so pool water to fill is hauled in. They keep saying let us know when you’re hooked up to the water we will fix the leak. Idiots. there’s more but that’s the “funniest” DaVinci pools contractors and project managers are incompetent. Buyer beware. Do they have any idea where the leak is? Have they put the plumbing under pressure, dove the pool to leak test drains, etc? First step is having a leak detection co do that. They also have listening devices to get an idea of where a leak might be if it's under deck, etc. And there's a lot in a contract that a pool builder stipulates they won't do, but jhfc. Edited February 15, 20232 yr by Poolflood Jhfc
February 15, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, Poolflood said: Do they have any idea where the leak is? Have they put the plumbing under pressure, dove the pool to leak test drains, etc? First step is having a leak detection co do that. They also have listening devices to get an idea of where a leak might be if it's under deck, etc. And there's a lot in a contract that a pool builder stipulates they won't do, but jhfc. it's around a light, yes we all know where it is, we knew the first time they filled the pool and it drained over night because they didn't plug the drain pipe, remember that? There's an o-ring that needs to be replaced on a pump valve too, we keep asking, they send their owner set up crew to handle a punch list of items 4-5 deep, some minor like the stickers still on the floor valve cover, the big one in the deepest part of the pool, a few other items. Anyway, the guy shows up with no tools, pops on a loose jet for the infloor cleaner, then says he can't do anything else he doesn't have his tools. He tried to say he couldn't do anything he didn't have a screwdriver to access the panel to turn the pumps off to put the jet back in. I had to hand him a screwdriver. he replaced the jet and said he had to go. still waiting. this industry is terribad (not all builders I know) but Davinci is the worst. Edited February 15, 20232 yr by troph
February 15, 20232 yr Probably safe to start Friday. Will prob be to temp by Sunday. But then again size does matter. Both of the heater and pool.What I’m really wondering, it’s pretty warm out today but the temps are going to drop for the next few days. I’m wondering if I start it up now when the water temp is, say 65, it will be quicker than if it’s at 55. Once temp is met it will just have to maintain the higher temp. Or is it all the same because I’ll be fighting the lower temps?What should I set it at? 80?
February 15, 20232 yr If misery loves company, I got you Troph! Looks like I got plaster and coping issues and pool builder won’t return calls. Who started this pools are a good idea thread anyway?
February 16, 20232 yr 3 hours ago, kmac30 said: What I’m really wondering, it’s pretty warm out today but the temps are going to drop for the next few days. I’m wondering if I start it up now when the water temp is, say 65, it will be quicker than if it’s at 55. Once temp is met it will just have to maintain the higher temp. Or is it all the same because I’ll be fighting the lower temps? What should I set it at? 80? 80 is the minimum but I like more like 85F when it's still a bit cool outside. You never said how big your pool and heater is. Mine is 13K gallon and 400k heater which heats 2.5 to 3 degrees an hour so only need 10 hours to get it nice and comfortable. Heat it the day before your party and have a little alone time in it, then the next morning it should only take a few hours to get it back.
February 16, 20232 yr 6 hours ago, kmac30 said: What I’m really wondering, it’s pretty warm out today but the temps are going to drop for the next few days. I’m wondering if I start it up now when the water temp is, say 65, it will be quicker than if it’s at 55. Once temp is met it will just have to maintain the higher temp. Or is it all the same because I’ll be fighting the lower temps? What should I set it at? 80? The heater will pretty much run when you start heating it to keep it heated until you stop heating the pool. There is no benefit to heating it early other than knowing it will be ready on time and work as expected. Downside is you are paying for that many more hours of heating. Since first time doing it I'd give yourself some extra hours just to be safe, and to make sure no water flow issues that might kick heater off (unlikely, but clear the pump basket filters just to be safe as hate to have heating kick off on say Monday morning) but no reason to start it on Friday IMO
February 17, 20232 yr Is it normal for a pool company to not warranty mastic ? Mine is starting to pull away from the coping under a year later and the pool company says it’s not covered .
February 17, 20232 yr Author 22 minutes ago, Quagmire said: Is it normal for a pool company to not warranty mastic ? Mine is starting to pull away from the coping under a year later and the pool company says it’s not covered . Pretty standard.
February 17, 20232 yr On 2/15/2023 at 2:57 PM, RMac5 said: If misery loves company, I got you Troph! Looks like I got plaster and coping issues and pool builder won’t return calls. Who started this pools are a good idea thread anyway? Fuck Em. Bastards.
March 12, 20232 yr All the pollen is in my pool. Cleaned it out. There are about 5 stains of different sizes on the bottom/steps. It looks like a single thing landed and somehow stained. How do I clean that off?
March 12, 20232 yr 11 hours ago, kmac30 said: All the pollen is in my pool. Cleaned it out. There are about 5 stains of different sizes on the bottom/steps. It looks like a single thing landed and somehow stained. How do I clean that off? If doesn't go away on a few days, I've had luck with these StainErasure. Some stains doesn't seem to work on, but many others worked great. StainEraser 11001 The Pool Stain Eraser https://a.co/d/g9W2iWv
March 15, 20232 yr Haalp! I've drained my pool. I have 4 gal of liquid chlorine and 2 gal of muratic acid. I've been told by my local pool store person to spray the acid on the pool plaster (1:`10 w/ Water). Let it set for a few minutes. Scub and wash off with water. Repeat with chlorine. Scrub. Wash. Does this sound right @Poolflood backstory: I've been fighting green algae for the past six months. Gave up treating this winter with the idea that I'd empty and start over after the oak bloom. Which is where I'm at now. Pools ARE worth it! Edited March 15, 20232 yr by BottleRocket
March 15, 20232 yr Author 7 hours ago, BottleRocket said: Haalp! I've drained my pool. I have 4 gal of liquid chlorine and 2 gal of muratic acid. I've been told by my local pool store person to spray the acid on the pool plaster (1:`10 w/ Water). Let it set for a few minutes. Scub and wash off with water. Repeat with chlorine. Scrub. Wash. Does this sound right @Poolflood backstory: I've been fighting green algae for the past six months. Gave up treating this winter with the idea that I'd empty and start over after the oak bloom. Which is where I'm at now. Pools ARE worth it! Ok. Lots of variables. I'll dm you in a few. You want to avoid bleach and acid mixing. Look up mustard gas.
March 18, 20232 yr Welp. Need a new contractor for several hot tub issues and the auto filler. Edited September 19Sep 19 by troph
March 21, 20232 yr Just keep the chlorine going. It'll go away after a few days.Got home and all the stains were gone. Thanks for the advice!
March 22, 20232 yr Where does everyone store there pool chemicals? I have had mine in the garage but recently realized this isn't a great idea!
March 22, 20232 yr 48 minutes ago, milkman said: Where does everyone store there pool chemicals? I have had mine in the garage but recently realized this isn't a great idea! Houston area, I store mine in 30gal deck boxes. Acid on one side of house, chlorine/other on the other side of house. M. Acid will last a long time, chlorine I'd buy every couple weeks or monthly if using liquid. If using bagged Cal-Hypo style, I stored that in laundry room or garage as didn't require the ventilation. They have locks in need to keep kids/dogs out too.
March 22, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, milkman said: Where does everyone store there pool chemicals? I have had mine in the garage but recently realized this isn't a great idea! Kid's bedroom is a great spot.
March 22, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, fattyflattie said: Garage. I only have a small amount of acid ( 2 gals) Just be aware if opened or doesn't 100% seal it will rust things very quickly. Quick google will show the results people have had. Doesn't take much and doesn't take long (days)
March 23, 20232 yr 5 hours ago, MonkeyDoughnut said: Just be aware if opened or doesn't 100% seal it will rust things very quickly. Quick google will show the results people have had. Doesn't take much and doesn't take long (days) Good to know. I’ve had other bottles of acid in there for years in case I get an oil drip in driveway, etc. but will check on it. Currently sitting in a 5 gal UT bucket. I have one of those brown chests posted up thread but it’s got everything from brushes to vac to floaties in it. Don’t really want it in there, and definitely don’t want a while other box.
March 26, 20232 yr Got my planters done, chaise lounges came in, looks nice, notwithstanding a hot tub that’s jacked and doesn’t come to temp and 4-5 inches per half day (while the pump is on) leak in the basin. Minor stuff. Edited September 19Sep 19 by troph
March 26, 20232 yr At least it’s pretty.Broke in the spa on our new pool this weekend.The kid approves.
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