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Hot starts are bad 👎
Description
In this conversation, Andrew discusses the intricacies of pool startups, focusing on the importance of proper plaster care, chemical procedures, and maintenance practices. He emphasizes the significance of using calcium over acid during startups and the necessity of regular brushing and filter cleaning to ensure optimal pool conditions. The discussion also touches on the challenges faced during pool construction and the critical role of maintaining water chemistry throughout the startup process.
takeaways
- Startups involve more than just plaster; they include pumps and water chemistry.
- Different types of plaster have varying lifespans and care requirements.
- Hot starts can provide short-term gains but worsen plaster condition over time.
- Calcium is essential for proper plaster curing during startups.
- Brushing is crucial during the startup phase to prevent algae growth.
- Proper water chemistry must be maintained for at least six months post-startup.
- Dust from construction can clog filters and affect water quality.
- Regular filter cleaning is necessary, especially after construction work.
- Managing relationships with construction crews is vital for successful startups.
- Understanding the startup process can prevent long-term issues with pool maintenance.
Sound Bites
- ""Hot starts are bad.""
- ""Dust is bad, plaster dust.""
- ""Clean those filters!""
Chapters
00:00
Understanding Pool Startups
08:17
The Importance of Proper Chemistry
10:33
Different Types of Plaster and Their Durability
13:07
Startup Procedures: Acid vs. Calcium
15:38
Brushing and Maintenance During Startups
18:01
Common Issues and Solutions in Pool Startups
20:51
The Role of Filters in Pool Maintenance
23:34
Managing Customer Expectations
25:59
Final Thoughts on Pool Startups
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