About a month back, I moved in this house with pool, and I had no clue.
The pool has been untreated for this whole time and we used it a few times. It has noticeably started to turn green over the past week. I have gone through the chemistry related pool school.
Currently I am pondering over if I should get professional help to get it balanced and then maintain it thereafter or to SLAM it myself.
I will receive my TF-100 test kit the day after tomorrow, meanwhile I tested the water with PoolTime's ClearPoolExpert test strips. The numbers look off the chart:
Total Hardness: somewhere between 250-500
Total Chlorine: 0
FC: 0
Ph: 7.8 to 8.4
TA: 120
Stabilizer: 100
First off all can I rely on these results and start a stop-gap process before I receive TDT-100? Am I right that too high stabilizer should be my biggest concern here since that would require draining? The pool is probably a 25000 gallon one. It has a sand fileter that I have backwashed already.
As far as Slamming it goes, I would try and reduce the TA + PH before beginning to add chlorine. I plan to brush the surface once a day and let the old Polaris cleaner run for a couple of hours.
Currently I am pondering over if I should get professional help to get it balanced and then maintain it thereafter or to SLAM it myself.
I will receive my TF-100 test kit the day after tomorrow, meanwhile I tested the water with PoolTime's ClearPoolExpert test strips. The numbers look off the chart:
Total Hardness: somewhere between 250-500
Total Chlorine: 0
FC: 0
Ph: 7.8 to 8.4
TA: 120
Stabilizer: 100
First off all can I rely on these results and start a stop-gap process before I receive TDT-100? Am I right that too high stabilizer should be my biggest concern here since that would require draining? The pool is probably a 25000 gallon one. It has a sand fileter that I have backwashed already.
As far as Slamming it goes, I would try and reduce the TA + PH before beginning to add chlorine. I plan to brush the surface once a day and let the old Polaris cleaner run for a couple of hours.