Hi folks!
just closed on a home yesterday with and inground pool. Homeowners have not occupied the house in over 2 months but maintained the pool well enough to not let it grow green. I preformed the full blown TF100 tests the past 2 days, here at my most recent results:
FC 10ppm
CC 0ppm
PH approx. 6.8
Calcium Hardness 500
TA approx 0
CYA just over 100
Chlorine is high, but not out of wack. PH is slightly low. Calcium Hardness is high, TA is low and CYA is high. I am thinking of using baking soda per PoolMath to raise my TA and slightly raise my PH in the process.
I am looking for opinions and guidance, i am new to all of this.
1 more question, i turned the automatic chlorinator WAY DOWN. I assume its alright to let the AC run out of chlorine but still be in the cycle with my pump and filter? At this point in time,i just dont know how to unhook the AC from the plumbing.
thank you!
just closed on a home yesterday with and inground pool. Homeowners have not occupied the house in over 2 months but maintained the pool well enough to not let it grow green. I preformed the full blown TF100 tests the past 2 days, here at my most recent results:
FC 10ppm
CC 0ppm
PH approx. 6.8
Calcium Hardness 500
TA approx 0
CYA just over 100
Chlorine is high, but not out of wack. PH is slightly low. Calcium Hardness is high, TA is low and CYA is high. I am thinking of using baking soda per PoolMath to raise my TA and slightly raise my PH in the process.
I am looking for opinions and guidance, i am new to all of this.
1 more question, i turned the automatic chlorinator WAY DOWN. I assume its alright to let the AC run out of chlorine but still be in the cycle with my pump and filter? At this point in time,i just dont know how to unhook the AC from the plumbing.
thank you!