Pool Care Instructions
Whether this is your first time as a pool owner, or you need a quick refresher, our pool care instructions can help.
With the ownership of a pool finish comes the responsibility of maintaining proper water chemistry. This is essential in preserving the aesthetic beauty as well as attaining the expected longevity of your pool surfaces.
Regular chemical testing of the pool water should be conducted at least once per week. This type of water testing can be done at a local pool supply store or by your pool service professional. Based on resulting test reports, proper maintenance should be completed to keep your pool in balance. We recommend that you keep printed reports of the pool water analysis from the pool supply store in case you need to submit a warranty request.
For more information, please review the appropriate Recommended Maintenance Procedures, which are provided within the Protection Plan upon completion of your product registration. To register your pool finish and receive the maintenance guidelines, please visit the Product Registration page. For pools with Saltwater Chlorination Generator Systems, please refer to the specific start up documentation for those pool types, provided in the Recommended Maintenance Procedures.
For additional resources and education related to maintaining your pool finish, you can also refer to the National Plasterers Council consumer website. Please default to Pebble Technology International recommendations if there are differences, since our instructions are specialized to our products.
All aggregate finishes consist of pebbles and cement, and they naturally will vary in color, shade, consistency and exposure. The appearance of both aggregate finishes and water color also will change throughout the day as the sunlight reflects from different angles and in the presence of shade.
DO NOT
fill your pool with soft water. If any of your outside hose bibs are associated with soft water, please notify your builder/applicator. Soft water may be used AFTER the curing process has taken place.
DO NOT
enter your pool (including pets) until it is filled with water and balanced.
DO NOT
chlorinate your pool until water’s pH and carbonate alkalinity are within the acceptable range. Chlorine is highly reactive, and high concentrations can cause metals or minerals to precipitate (cloud water, scale and/or stain). Many retail stores have computerized testing equipment to help you monitor these factors as well as others (cyanuric acid, metals, etc.). Ask your pool builder or applicator for a location near you.
DO
allow time (approx. 28 days) before assessing your final water and finish colors. The start-up and balance will allow the water and finish color to change over this period.
DO
brush your pool. It is recommended that you brush a PTI pool finish three times a day for the first three days and two times a day for the next ten days. Using a standard, nylon (very important) bristled pool brush. Brush the walls and the floor of the finish toward the main drain. After that, regular maintenance may include brushing the pool approximately once per week, depending on the amount of dust or debris that may fall into the pool.
DO
realize pebbles and/or glass beads will come loose during the curing process (usually in the first few weeks). It is normal to experience a small loss of pebbles and/or glass beads during pool start up.
DO
wait at least 14 days before heating the water and monitor chemical balance more closely after you turn on your heater.
DO
wait at least 28 days before adding salt to the pool, if using a Saltwater Chlorination Generator System. Salt left on the finish surface may scale, stain or discolor the finish and is not covered by the warranty.
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