Wow! Ugh my husband is out of town! I could’ve sworn the ladder rails were capped on the bottom. I just reached down as far as I could and I can’t quite get that far to feel. Do you think it would do that even if it was capped off? I have never had problems with a slam in the past, but I’ve never started with anything near this bad.Take them out!!! Scrub the inside with 10:1 water/bleach. There is likely algae in there. Ask me how I know. Extended my slam time for the same reason. I didn't know it.
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My ladder inside was SLIMY (that is algae in there!). My pool sat looking like yours for three days. Looked at the ladder and thought...that thing is hollow! Cleaned the ladder...Boooooooom. Done.
I have kept my bubblers capped and we do not use the deck jets and we probably won’t use the slide. Do I have to open them up if they have remained closed?Clean every cranny & run water through every water feature - that includes the slide. When you get it a little more cleared up, consumption dies down & have time to babysit the filter you can add a little de to it.
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You would be amazed, especially after what .. 10 years right?Do you think it would do that even if it was capped off?
Read this repeatedly, but is that like a small chewable vitamin C tablet? I am worried about what the staining is. The pool store told me I had a high level of copper in the water- disclaimer… I do not use the pool store but had to go there for supplies to get my pH down quickly before the slam and I did let them check the water because I was worried my CYA results were wrong, which it actually was.And when you get a chance, try that Vitamin C tablet test on the yellowing steps. I'm curious to know if it does anything.
My husband gets home late tonight so hopefully he has some time before work in the morning to remove both of them. Thanks for the tip!You would be amazed, especially after what .. 10 years right?
Just your regular Vitamin C tablet from CVS, Walmart, etc. Just rub it directly on the discoloration. It won't hurt anything.but is that like a small chewable vitamin C tablet?
Be ready for what might come out!My husband gets home late tonight so hopefully he has some time before work in the morning to remove both of them. Thanks for the tip!
We can circle back to this later after you complete the SLAM. One thing at a time.The pool store told me I had a high level of copper in the water
They have rubber feet to protect the wall, but they don't seal the ladder rails. As soon as you put it back in place it will glug glug glug itself full again.I could’ve sworn the ladder rails were capped on the bottom
I have never put anything that is not part of the TFP method since I took ownership of the pool seven years ago. I know they used a pool store and even sometimes the pool builder to maintain it the two or three seasons the original homeowners had it.Copper must be introduced into the pool- have you added anything with copper in it?
If not they probably just wanted to sell you something! As Pat Said, algae first. Don’t stress.Copper in Pool Water - Further Reading
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I only use TFP method, but I do let a pool guy close and winterize it.Copper must be introduced into the pool- have you added anything with copper in it?
If not they probably just wanted to sell you something! As Pat Said, algae first. Don’t stress.Copper in Pool Water - Further Reading
www.troublefreepool.com
Did they add any closing chems or did you handle that part ? Many algecides are copper based. My own pool store would tell me to add Bioguard Banish in the fall and once over the winter and then ask me why my copper was at .3 in the spring.but I do let a pool guy close and winterize it.
Yes. Remove the ladder and clean it.Do you think it would do that even if it was capped off?
I just looked at the invoice from October and there was nothing under ”treatment” only inspection, winterizing . He did put a couple of pucks in the floater but I don’t know if he has put other chemicals in the past.Did they add any closing chems or did you handle that part ? Many algecides are copper based. My own pool store would tell me to add Bioguard Banish in the fall and once over the winter and then ask me why my copper was at .3 in the spring.
Not surprising if they have never been removed since 2013. Can you post a pic or two how/where they are attached?Husband took a break and removed the bolts in the concrete from the ladders but they will not lift out of the concrete…he’s a strong guy and they are not budging.