If the person was living there, and this place wasn't just setting abandoned, then they must have been really depressed or extremely busy. It's impressive how well it cleaned up, and didn't have any permanent stains. The builder must have used top of the line materials.
You can tell he's bold because he did it with no gloves on. I wouldn't even dare touch the railing on the side of that pool without gloves. It looked like there's damn near 100 new bacteria strains in the brown water.
Lol I think the boldest part was just casually throwing around fuming hydrochloric acid and spraying water on it. Though the guy's a professional so surely he had protective gear for that part.
@@starlight0694 Kid, literally everybody regardless of who they are is prone to disease and cancer. Walking into a situation of unknown possibilities of harm and not using the tools to protect yourself, is literally the epitome of carelessness.
Washing away the algae to reveal the mosaic art at the bottom of the pool reminds me of kiddie bowls that have cartoons at the bottom, I loved those lol 😂
I'm NOT professional, simply owned a decent pool a few years ago. Depending on filter type, it would likely need to be replaced or (in the case of a sand filter) have the filter medium changed or washed\backwashed. The pipes are likely cleaned with pipe attachments for the pressure washer or long, flexible brushes called 'sewer snakes' to scrub out the piping. As for the other machinery, my best guess is either disassembly and cleaning or chemical fluid washing.
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And this was a... indoor... pool? For "little bits flying in". WOW! I do auto detailing... but once you have like plants growing- I would walk- this is next level! Great job!
If the estimated time for the pool to have gotten that bad (6 years ish) why is there still so much water in the pool? Shouldn't there be a lot of water loss from evaporation? Outdoor pools get refilled by precipitation, thus why you see almost full neglected outdoor pools. Six years is a long time for an indoor pool to still have that amount of water.
@@mycatiswaysmarterthanmosto8500 that's a good point, evaporation does happen faster in warmer temperatures. But if it's cold, then mold grows way faster(it really didn't look like a slimy gross mess on the windows and other surfaces that should have been awful). And even if the room was kept at your average home temperature of mid 60's the evaporation should still have been significant.
Most indoor pools are in rooms separated from the ventilation system. The air would quickly get saturated with humidity and no more would evaporate. If there is nowhere for the water to go, it stays in the pool. If the temperature stayed the same the air would stay saturated and if the temperature went up and down it would condense and end up back in the pool. It's like a glass of water. Leave it on the counter and it will evaporate. Put it in a sealed Tupperware container and it won't be able to.
It looks like that abandoned pool had a whole ecosystem there before being cleaned. Although the pool clean-up was a welcome one, I would've love to keep the pool the way it is as long as there isn't any safety hazards
Isn't it possible that putting all that water vapour into the air when you begin to clean, can potentially aerosolise some nasty or other you don't want to be breathing in? I had that same thought about high pressure sprayers that work off a water butt......
Me thinks someone was using that as a giant fish tank at one time those were aquatic plants I have seen used in fish ponds to help keeps the nitrate levels down from fish poo 💩 nice job sir I'm in the pool business as well 31 years
Probably wasn't. The chemicals will kill anything alive and anything that comes out will be caught in the filter. There isn't much oxygen or CO2 in there to sustain life, so the pipes were probably not as bad as the rest of it. Probably flushed them out with clean water before they filled it and let the chemicals do the rest.
What about the water alkalinity and pH balancing? You do that before the granular chloride. Also would have to check the pump(s) and filter to make sure all is okay. It cost more to let a pool go bad than to operate it normally. We went a few days without power after hurricane Ivan and the pool got real bad real quick. Consider the debris in the pool from the storm then no water filtration... green pond in less than a day.
Hi there, great video and job well done! I used to be a life guard, and started out cleaning pools for a different company. Even being idle after winter, they never looked that bad! Hard to believe that was an indoor pool, bad times! LoL 😎
Am I the only one who is more fascinated with the fact that life found a way to grow in there to begin with!?
I was just thinking that 🥰🌱
Yes
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I’m pretty sure that was planted in there. Looks like they made a fish pond out of it for a while
Yes
The fact that he is wearing white shoes at minute 1:23 makes me trust this guy with anything, he looks like he knows what he's doing.
i was literally about to comment that he is wearing white shoes like that in that nasty ol pool
@@extra8088 I was more interested in how those white shoes were going to fare more than I was about the pool.
Last week a guy went into our bank wearing a pair of white shoes, I agreed yo loan him a million right away
@@hotdavesweet
But now it's like a million dollar pool 😎
See my comment. Use plastic spade shovels! Not metal. Jt
If the person was living there, and this place wasn't just setting abandoned, then they must have been really depressed or extremely busy. It's impressive how well it cleaned up, and didn't have any permanent stains. The builder must have used top of the line materials.
True, those tiles look pristine.
Depressed, busy, maybe really old?
You can tell he's bold because he did it with no gloves on. I wouldn't even dare touch the railing on the side of that pool without gloves. It looked like there's damn near 100 new bacteria strains in the brown water.
He also did the chemicals without gloves which just gives me stress 😂🙏🏻
Lol I think the boldest part was just casually throwing around fuming hydrochloric acid and spraying water on it. Though the guy's a professional so surely he had protective gear for that part.
That's why y'all prone to diseases and cancer, and as if the air y'all inhaling doesn't have viruses and bacteria!
@@starlight0694 Kid, literally everybody regardless of who they are is prone to disease and cancer.
Walking into a situation of unknown possibilities of harm and not using the tools to protect yourself, is literally the epitome of carelessness.
No gloves and white shoes
The pool had a whole ecosystem in it. Plants living isolated from other species.
im not gonna lie i was kinda sad to see it all drained and washed away
Maybe after several hundred years it'd be a new species
Tbh Id rather swim in that rather than the chlorine / flouride enriched filth
@@geelllee same...they were happy plants after all..
@@Neddy540 wish more people were interested in building natural pools rather than pools that are unfriendly to the environment and ourselves :/
the pool before it was cleaned looks strangely beautiful
Agree
nature in modernization
same it looks so beautiful id swim in it
the comment above is a joke
Nah. It looks gross. I understand how natural growth with plants can look nice but this aint it.
Wow that’s so satisfying
I hope Insider will learn how to normalize volume/voice 1 day in 2022. Or maybe 2095.
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Washing away the algae to reveal the mosaic art at the bottom of the pool reminds me of kiddie bowls that have cartoons at the bottom, I loved those lol 😂
Hatsoff to the man, he is cleaning the pool with white shoes🤣🤣
this abandoned pool has more succesfully grown plants than my pots which i take care of
bruh that hits deep lol
LOL yeah, seeds sprout and then just die on the pots sometimes.
You failed your children because you controlled them too much. They're weak
@@nunyabiznes33 Just give them a power leaf, if you know what I mean
Oh god 😂 😭
4:21 The sound of the salt flowing into the water is such a great sound! Wow!
Man destoyed a entire ecosystem while cleaning the pool
Lmao he's the cleanser of these worlds I guess
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The way he cut those salt sacks are satisfying af😩
How do they clean the pools internals, like the piping, water filter and all the machine stuff hidden in the pool?
The little goblins are so efficient at what they do that they're literally monopolized by big companies
I'm NOT professional, simply owned a decent pool a few years ago. Depending on filter type, it would likely need to be replaced or (in the case of a sand filter) have the filter medium changed or washed\backwashed. The pipes are likely cleaned with pipe attachments for the pressure washer or long, flexible brushes called 'sewer snakes' to scrub out the piping. As for the other machinery, my best guess is either disassembly and cleaning or chemical fluid washing.
@@cancelhandles interesting. Thanks for a lot.
Super chlorination kills everything, the left over is picked up by the filters
@@cancelhandles Dont listen to this guy, its really just little goblins in there with little pressure washers
Finally, someone actually drained the swamp.
Underrated comment.
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2:40 some time, somewhere, someone mistaked those for marshmellows
Guy with the white shoes is a legend!
Wow what a transformation and for such a short time! Fantastic work!!
At 2:48 I thought that was marshmallows oh no (the forbidden marshmallow)
"In a bucket of wo'ah" it gets me every time haha
Thank you for the update, Insider..!! Wow, that's an amazing job..!!
The music and the cleaning is so pleasing to the eyes
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4:21 that sound is oddly satisfying.
So calming to watch
And this was a... indoor... pool? For "little bits flying in". WOW! I do auto detailing... but once you have like plants growing- I would walk- this is next level! Great job!
Ahhh nice and clean. Ready for more years of neglect.
Still haven't seen the full pool afterwards.
If the estimated time for the pool to have gotten that bad (6 years ish) why is there still so much water in the pool? Shouldn't there be a lot of water loss from evaporation? Outdoor pools get refilled by precipitation, thus why you see almost full neglected outdoor pools. Six years is a long time for an indoor pool to still have that amount of water.
possivly because if there wasnt any water in it at all that could cause moe damage than just what the plants did, but i could be wrong there
You need heat for evaporation. It would stay a loooong time in an air conditioned home.
@@mycatiswaysmarterthanmosto8500 that's a good point, evaporation does happen faster in warmer temperatures. But if it's cold, then mold grows way faster(it really didn't look like a slimy gross mess on the windows and other surfaces that should have been awful). And even if the room was kept at your average home temperature of mid 60's the evaporation should still have been significant.
Most indoor pools are in rooms separated from the ventilation system.
The air would quickly get saturated with humidity and no more would evaporate.
If there is nowhere for the water to go, it stays in the pool. If the temperature stayed the same the air would stay saturated and if the temperature went up and down it would condense and end up back in the pool.
It's like a glass of water. Leave it on the counter and it will evaporate. Put it in a sealed Tupperware container and it won't be able to.
Thats why the air changes and smells so much like chlorine when you go to an indoor pool.
I cannot imagine having this and not using it every single day
Follow your guy for the pool work, this dude knows how to get things done
What a great job! How great to make it look like new again!
I love how he makes his job sound so easy lol
Amazing work man 😎😎
0:11 imagine falling in there
It looks like that abandoned pool had a whole ecosystem there before being cleaned. Although the pool clean-up was a welcome one, I would've love to keep the pool the way it is as long as there isn't any safety hazards
That's a gigantic insect incubator, outside it's fine, inside means big problems.
@@bodyno3158 and the mosquitoes alone will make the neighborhood's life a nightmare
Time to put some larvae eating fish in there then
I'm obsessed with the pool guys vids... He takes pride in his work & it always shows in the final product 💯😁
Hope this cleaner has a full time business. Unbelievable cleaning omg
Yes he does
So therapeutic
This video is so satisfying!
The smell of that must have been horrendous
Reminds me of the movie “Aquamarine”
Lol
Isn't it possible that putting all that water vapour into the air when you begin to clean, can potentially aerosolise some nasty or other you don't want to be breathing in? I had that same thought about high pressure sprayers that work off a water butt......
2:02 wooter😂😂
Why is this so satisfying
Me thinks someone was using that as a giant fish tank at one time those were aquatic plants I have seen used in fish ponds to help keeps the nitrate levels down from fish poo 💩 nice job sir I'm in the pool business as well 31 years
2:02 bucket O wa’er
Great job you didn’t mention about any servicing of the pump. I would imagine there would’ve been quite a bit of stuff built-up inside🙈
All this hard work to clean the pool…and all it takes is a birthday party for a 5 year old kid to turn this pool yellow! 🤓
LMFAO 😂😂😂😂😂
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Wooow..... That was really interesting video.... 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Good job cleaning guys!
the amount of chemicals he poured into so insane ...
could you show how the pumpsystem is cleaned. with all the growing antlife in de pool the pumpsystem must be full with it too?
Probably wasn't. The chemicals will kill anything alive and anything that comes out will be caught in the filter.
There isn't much oxygen or CO2 in there to sustain life, so the pipes were probably not as bad as the rest of it.
Probably flushed them out with clean water before they filled it and let the chemicals do the rest.
The thumbnail made it look like the ball got flattened after the pool was cleaned lmao
I wouldn't even dare to come close to the pool, there could be a crocodile or something.
plants!!!! pretty
More interested in that ecosystem! Life is amazing, it finds places to grow where you can't even imagine. ❤️❤️
Beautiful work.
2:46: Ooooo marshmallows!!!
What about the water alkalinity and pH balancing? You do that before the granular chloride.
Also would have to check the pump(s) and filter to make sure all is okay.
It cost more to let a pool go bad than to operate it normally. We went a few days without power after hurricane Ivan and the pool got real bad real quick. Consider the debris in the pool from the storm then no water filtration... green pond in less than a day.
A cleaning day😊 with white shoes💀
Fascinating
Need a cut of you just opening colorine bags it’s fun and I learned something
Holla at ya boy for that pool work 😉
The fact that people apparently thought there would be a fluid put into the water to give it a blue color... 😂😂
Very goooood 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
This is so relaxing to watch!!!
Great video. I don’t have my own pool. Id love one so your videos are the next best thing.
Amazing how life only seeks to increase, expand, and advance.
That was smooth af
Great job!
Was the pool drain not clogged with the debris? Very good job!
I’m also wondering if they swapped out those covers. 😂
Now i know how to clean my own indoor pool if i ever abandon it for 6 years
3:58 he really likes to do that 😂
That water is so clear it's hard to tell there's any water at all
This was great!!!
Insider : cleans the pool in a few days
Me : it takes me a. Whole month to clean my room
So satisfying to the eye
Great work 👌 beautiful 🙏 thanks
Cleaning in white shoes👌
This is so satisfying to watch....!
So satisfying
That is amazing. Good stuff
ultra satisfying 😍
Hard Work is always Fruitful
Extremely helpful great lad and channel ✌
Looks amazing
Hi there, great video and job well done! I used to be a life guard, and started out cleaning pools for a different company. Even being idle after winter, they never looked that bad! Hard to believe that was an indoor pool, bad times! LoL 😎
Woar perfect i love this guy😭
Your videos are awesome
If I don't ever own a power washer one day, I might die with regrets...
Awesome cleaning video
the process is so satisfying 😇
Holla your boy for the pool work!
Good education on cleaning pools
he cleaned the soul of the pool!(I thought it was so cute when it was dirty, it looked like a frog pond lol
Thanks for the vid it’s so satisfying
Also I’ll give it a 1000
Wow!! So Cool😁🤘
I like To see dirty things getting Clean ..
That look is just 🔥🤣🤣
Don't forget to holla ya boy for the pool work.