Burns
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There is a big pit of water in your back yard and water does something called evaporation. The bigger the pool, the more evaporation. You have to top it off, at least, every week for half the year, even when you never step foot in it. For the other half of the year you might be lucky to only need to fill it a couple times a month. In addition to the evaporation, the more you use it, the more water gets taken out with the people swimming in it. If you let dogs in, they take out more water than the people (if they are medium or larger breed). All those gallons of water add up.If the water is clean and clear then 90% it's fine. To get something like cryptosporidium you'd have to literally be swimming with a baby that has a dirty diaper.
Any non retard can follow the instructions on your test kit to keep the water good. 15%+ water bill is the dumbest thing I've read since the last Wormie post in Pol. Why would your water bill go up unless you have leaks? Again, modern pools have 100 years of know how behind them, they're not a money pit unless you are a retard that ignores it for 6 months out of the year.
Then there is the power use of the pump. In Texas, it's recommended to run it for something like 6 hours a day for the hottest 6 months, or for as long as people are going to actually use it. When it gets cold enough that people stop swimming in it, you drop it to 4 hours.
Pool shit breaks often, so there is an ongoing cost to replace things.
When people are swimming and evaporation is high, it needs more chemicals and testing.
You either spend time keeping it clean and within the proper pH range or you hire someone to do it. Cost in time or money. Pool guy ain't cheap.
The 15% was certainly a guess, as I've never owned a pool and never will (I have taken care of various pools for friend's of the family, when I was a teen). To act like there aren't a whole slew of ongoing costs associated with pools is sillier than my 15% guess.