Screw hiring a pool guy! Taking care of the pool is a cake walk! And the last pool guy I hired screwed up our pool. I hired him to drain it and do a wash (not acid wash as we have a gel coated non-plaster pool). So he comes out, drains it and then cleans it. Fills it up and within a week the whole pool turned black. I called him and after a week he finally called me back, then came out a week later then said "I have no idea." WTF? You're the fancy, shchmancy pool guy I hired? He said he talked to some friends and they had no idea either. WTF?
So my wife does some research online, finds a guy in Florida who has a website called AskAlanAQuestion.com or something. She shoots Alan an email asking about our issue and the guy responds within a few hours. He's a chemist or something and totally knew exactly what was wrong. He gave us some things to try and if those worked told us how to fix it. We lowered the PH, threw in some metal remover stuff and then a bunch of ascorbic acid (which the guy at the pool store didn't even realize they sold), and it cleared up in a day. Normal maintenance is a cake walk - save the $70-100 a month for beer and more pron!
I love your pool. I tried finding photos of mine online but couldn't find any. We use chlorine and while I've thought about switching I've seen no reason to do so at this time. I check the chemicals in our pool (about the same gallons as yours) about once a week and then throw in what is needed at that time. During the summer I put in a chlorine float with some tabs to address the heat burn off, but I take it out during winter.
We added a solar heater a few years back and it heats up the water quite a bit. Pretty awesome addition for relatively little cash.
I also swapped out the crappy outcleaner we had for a Hayward
Pool Vac Ultra. This thing is awesome because it doesn't get stuck on stuff like all the others.
The pool pretty much takes care of itself now. Get yourself a nice test kit (I use the test strips because they are easy), and a few chemicals from the local store and do it yourself. It's more fun that way anyway! And the local stores will always test your water for free and tell you what you need as well. Find a guy who knows what he is talking about and you'll be set.
