Hi - I recently joined TFP because of the great info here, but seem to be having a hard time getting a response to my recent predicament (I directly messaged 3 of your longtime members and haven’t heard anything)so I’m going to copy and paste here...I’m desperate for some help!!
and it basically describes to a T, the position I am now in. A week ago, I noticed that when I was brushing our 50,000 gallon plaster pool (which we're not sure how old it is - just moved into the house in the spring...pool sat for at least 5 years), that there was a cloud every push. I didn't see anything really growing on the walls, but by the time I was done, the whole pool was cloudy. The next morning, I noticed some sediment in small patches on the bottom, and immediately thought, "mustard algae."
This whole summer, our water has been sparkly clear, and aside from some metal staining issues, we haven't had problems. We are new to the inground pool thing, and I'm fairly new to this site, so didn't research before going to the pool store, who immediately gave me some type of yellow out (sodium bromide - 2lbs at about 90% ) and 10 gallons of liquid chlorine. I did that (as well as brushing) on a Saturday night, then really didn't check the FC till Monday morning....it was Zero...and I could still see sediment on the bottom and still cloudy. So...I went back to the pool store, and they said "well, mustard algae can be really stubborn - you should do another treatment." Not knowing any better, I bought 2 more 2lb bottles of "Pool Style Algae Solution" which is 99% sodium bromide, and dumped that in, along with 12 bags of Cal-Hypo (our Calcium hardness has been low most of the season, so I figured this would help raise it. Then, I was reading about Slamming, and thought maybe I should just try to keep the FC levels up at slam level for a while, (our cya is 69) so I've been adding ungodly amounts of liquid chlorine (12.5%). Just today I added 16 gallons because our FC level went from a 10 this morning to a 3 in about 2 hours
After finally reading through some posts about sodium bromide, to my horror, our pool is obviously now a bromine pool. Fortunately, we're at the end of the swimming season, but not really sure how to proceed...I don't have a good test kit (yes, we were relying on strips, and the occasional run to the pool store to have them test) and know i need to order one, but should I forget the slam? Our water is still cloudy, and I'm getting some kind of deposit on the bottom daily. I'm really wondering now if it wasn't even MA, because from what I've now read, it's usually in the shady spots and on the walls. I think we may actually have a filter issue or maybe it’s pollen?(in September??) (On a side note, we recently bought perlite instead of DE for our 48sf? filter, and it seems like it always leaves residual floating in the water...is that normal?) Our skimmer lines have never really worked at full capacity (we had to snake numerous times, but with the bottom drain, we’ve been ok). We are pretty much surrounded by trees, so not sure if that's also a factor? I just don't have any idea what to do at this point. I would like to just clear the water up and get the pool balanced before we close (though it's still pretty warm here in NJ, so that may be a couple months....Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!!!
and it basically describes to a T, the position I am now in. A week ago, I noticed that when I was brushing our 50,000 gallon plaster pool (which we're not sure how old it is - just moved into the house in the spring...pool sat for at least 5 years), that there was a cloud every push. I didn't see anything really growing on the walls, but by the time I was done, the whole pool was cloudy. The next morning, I noticed some sediment in small patches on the bottom, and immediately thought, "mustard algae."