3/1/2012 7:03 PM
Josh,
I have been taking care of my club's pool for 2 years now. It seems a little over whelming at first, but it is not to bad once you learn how the water works. My duties include draining and cleaning the pool in the spring (we don't have a cover). This is the hardest part. I then fill and get the chemicals balanced before calling the inspector to approve the pool opening. I then order chemicals as needed and keep them balanced. I pay a local plumber to open and winterize the restrooms and pump house. This gives me someone to blame any freezing on if it does happen. I highly recommend getting close to a local pool store. They can help you out big time. I take my water to them a couple times a month for testing.. It takes me 30 min. each morning to do my pool work. Train your assistant to do it also, so he can help. Do not let an $8 employee get near it. Invest in a pool vacuum robot. It will pay for itself in one year. I hope this helps. Good luck.