Question for pool owners.

Gunnite.
I have tried just about everything except filling the entire pool with bottle caps and making the whole thing a nice rust color.
Now that's what I call thinking outside the box..
 
Good point Matthew.

Salmon planks are good to go but don't forget to pick up some sides on your way home from work. Potatoes or rice pilaf would be good.

The funny thing is that I actually forgot about this -without the reminder here, I would have come home emptyhanded.

So thanks, honey!!! :blowingkisses: :lol:
 
Now back to your regularly scheduled (pool) topic.....:D..

A good client recently bought a high end home here in Jackson Hole... One of just a handful homes with a pool since it is winter 10 months out of the year...

So... It seems the pool was left full of water and uncovered all winter and this is what was found in it last week when they asked me to clean it...:hairraise::eek:....




So... I called the company who was maintaining it and they told me "DON'T drain it.. We can just add a few chemicals and shock it clean........ Yeah right...:goofy::goofy:

Last pic shows I got is all clean by hosing it down and pumping it out a few times....

I cannot describe how bad the smell was.....:sad::sad::sad:
 

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disgusting
I try and keep mine pretty.
Last week we had 20-ish people in and out of it.

It goes south pretty quick after that. from that 1 day of swimming my salt was down from 3100 to 2200. Then the green stuff starts.
 
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