Hello all,
For the past couple of weeks I've been doing a lot of lurking here and elsewhere on the internet to try to figure the pool thing out. My wife and I just bought our home with a 18000 gallon in-ground plaster pool last November and went to the pool store to get information on how to close it because neither of us had ever owned a pool. Of course, they told us to shock the heck out of it and load it down with chlorine pucks. They sold us another few hundred dollars in chems to put in it as well so we could put it down for a winter nap.
Fast forward to this spring, it starts early in southern New Mexico, and I used some of the test strips left over from the old owner to find that our CYA is in the 150 range. Took a sample to the pool store and they verified that number. Our Alkalinity was super high too (250ish), and they told me to dump half a gallon of muriatic acid in the pool without the filter running because if the filter isn't running it won't lower the PH but apparently will lower the Alkalinity? I dunno. I thought they were full of it but did it anyway because I'm no expert and they supposedly are.
They told me not to worry about the CYA.
After reading around here I don't think I'll trust anything they say anymore, and I have a TF-100 ordered and on the way so I can be in charge of my own destiny.
Current numbers as best I can guess with the strips:
FC: 10
Ph : 7.0
TA: 130
CYA: 150
In any case, my CYA is high enough that I can't keep FC where it needs to be without a barrel of bleach. I've already sworn off anything but liquid bleach or chlorine and I'm thinking that draining a portion of the pool should be where I go from here. The pool itself is very clear, so no worries about gunk or algae at this point (so long as I can keep my FC up).
So now to my questions. I have two. First, since I live in a place that is always sunny and incredibly hot during the summer, should I plan on keeping my CYA a little higher than 50 and just understand that I'll need more chlorine?
Second, I don't have a good place to drain the water to. We're on a septic system, and the best place to drain that volume of water would be to a ditch that's behind our property. It's about 100' from the pump, and I would need to go over a 5ft wall. Can a 1 1/2 hp single-speed pump (I don't know the brand or model) generate enough pressure to get the water that far and over a wall? We're already tight on money from dealing with the pool store and I'd like to avoid renting our buying a submersible pump if I can.
Thank you all for your time and this great resource.
For the past couple of weeks I've been doing a lot of lurking here and elsewhere on the internet to try to figure the pool thing out. My wife and I just bought our home with a 18000 gallon in-ground plaster pool last November and went to the pool store to get information on how to close it because neither of us had ever owned a pool. Of course, they told us to shock the heck out of it and load it down with chlorine pucks. They sold us another few hundred dollars in chems to put in it as well so we could put it down for a winter nap.
Fast forward to this spring, it starts early in southern New Mexico, and I used some of the test strips left over from the old owner to find that our CYA is in the 150 range. Took a sample to the pool store and they verified that number. Our Alkalinity was super high too (250ish), and they told me to dump half a gallon of muriatic acid in the pool without the filter running because if the filter isn't running it won't lower the PH but apparently will lower the Alkalinity? I dunno. I thought they were full of it but did it anyway because I'm no expert and they supposedly are.
After reading around here I don't think I'll trust anything they say anymore, and I have a TF-100 ordered and on the way so I can be in charge of my own destiny.
Current numbers as best I can guess with the strips:
FC: 10
Ph : 7.0
TA: 130
CYA: 150
In any case, my CYA is high enough that I can't keep FC where it needs to be without a barrel of bleach. I've already sworn off anything but liquid bleach or chlorine and I'm thinking that draining a portion of the pool should be where I go from here. The pool itself is very clear, so no worries about gunk or algae at this point (so long as I can keep my FC up).
So now to my questions. I have two. First, since I live in a place that is always sunny and incredibly hot during the summer, should I plan on keeping my CYA a little higher than 50 and just understand that I'll need more chlorine?
Second, I don't have a good place to drain the water to. We're on a septic system, and the best place to drain that volume of water would be to a ditch that's behind our property. It's about 100' from the pump, and I would need to go over a 5ft wall. Can a 1 1/2 hp single-speed pump (I don't know the brand or model) generate enough pressure to get the water that far and over a wall? We're already tight on money from dealing with the pool store and I'd like to avoid renting our buying a submersible pump if I can.
Thank you all for your time and this great resource.