Hello all!
As a new Endless Pool owner (3 weeks now), I've REALLY appreciated this site, so thank you all in the forum for being immensely helpful as I started up the new pool!
For the most part I have the hang of things, but I keep reading about CYA levels and how they interact with things, so my question is this-
For a fully indoor pool that's covered unless in use, my CYA is ok just being nonexistent, right? The pool store told me not to worry about it, but I've found their advice was wrong on several other things, so now I'm not sure!
Also, my Taylor kit K1005 tests for TC and FC, which I then subtract to get CC. So basically both those colors have to be the same shade of pink, or I add more chlorine until they ARE the same, right? Endless recommends keeping chlorine at 0.5-1 with 1/4 cup liquid bleach after use, which for the most part is working.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Jenn
As a new Endless Pool owner (3 weeks now), I've REALLY appreciated this site, so thank you all in the forum for being immensely helpful as I started up the new pool!
For the most part I have the hang of things, but I keep reading about CYA levels and how they interact with things, so my question is this-
For a fully indoor pool that's covered unless in use, my CYA is ok just being nonexistent, right? The pool store told me not to worry about it, but I've found their advice was wrong on several other things, so now I'm not sure!
Also, my Taylor kit K1005 tests for TC and FC, which I then subtract to get CC. So basically both those colors have to be the same shade of pink, or I add more chlorine until they ARE the same, right? Endless recommends keeping chlorine at 0.5-1 with 1/4 cup liquid bleach after use, which for the most part is working.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Jenn