My understanding for pools is:
- Always first get the Total Alkalinity (TA) correct.
- Then the Ph says stable.
- I don't use floaters (because I have a solid cover, and don't loose much water). Floaters can add too much stabilizer.
- I only add plain HTH chlorine after the pool has been used.
- I highly recommend a cover for the pool - less debris in the pool, and the sun doesn't destroy the free chlorine.
- I only backwash when I notice the kreepy is running slowly
Ps. A pool that is very acidic normally looks great, but is very harsh on the skin and plastics. Maybe pool installers just dump in acid to get the pool clear.
I am going to be getting a cover for my pool; the sun just takes too much out of it.
I don't do any of the other stuff though; for the last year I have just chucked a new floater in there every 4 weeks or so and its been fine.
I just need to get rid of the stupid sand in the pool;' once I solve that issue I will be happy.