I have a question and don't know how to post yet- I have this smell of fish coming from my pool and don't know what it is. Can anyone help with a suggestion on how to check?
Have you looked in the skimmers? Maybe something dead there? Have you been adding chemicals to the pool like algaecides or clarifiers or other potions from the pool store?
I checked all of the filters and skimmers and also cleaned and changed the DE. still smells like fish every so often like when a breeze blows by or our hair smells like fish when we get out of the pool. Any suggestions?
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Smelly water means your most likely not sanitized correctly.
Go to pool school link (at the top of the page) and learn about why and how to fix your pool water.
My suggestion is if you got a 26,000 gallon in ground, you have no excuse to get the TF-100 testing kit, heck mines only 4300 gals and have my test kit.
This kit is the best tool in my toolbox, it can fix any water condition I have.
But, because I have this kit, I have a Trouble Free Pool! Never smells, always perfectly clear, never need to shock and is always screaming for us to come in and go swimming!
Those two are unrelated. Regardless of your salt level, Your chlorine is too low and it is very likely the reason your pool smells.
I would suggest you shock the pool. There is an article in Pool School that describes in detail how to shock your pool. Follow that article and I bet your pool will smell no longer.
Next, you need to figure out why your chlorine was so low. Is your SWG working correctly as far as you know?
No chlorine, no stabilizer, you could keep fish in that pool. Hope you are using ear drops after swimming.
You probably need to get stabilizer level up to 30, then shock properly. When you pass all tests to conclude shocking, bring stabilizer up to 70 - 80.
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