Hi everyone, brand new pool owner that inherited a green algae-filled pool (not a great pic but this is how it looked on May 19).
After messing around with our pool company and local stores, I found TFP about a week ago. I've read through the forums and been following the SLAM process as closely as possible:
-Here was the pool last Sunday (before brushing/chemicals)
-And this morning (after brushing/chemicals):

A couple of clarifications/questions I have for this (great) community:
Errors/recent adjustments:
1. Error 1: At first I was only adding chlorine at night, so I think FC were too low during the day to be working (see levels below). I'm not testing/adjusting 3-4x a day.
2. Error 2: Our pool company put a ladder in when they opened it this season, and I just read yesterday that can be an algae farm. Pulled it out this morning and there was literally a cup of green algae in part of it.
Questions/clarifications:
3. Am I getting close? Is the cloudy blue a good sign? (Assuming I continue testing/adjusting 3+ times/day.)
4. Our cartridge filters are brand new this year and are being cleaned 1+ times/day. They're not nearly as dirty as they were when we started, and are now grey/tan not green... I assume this means the filtration is working?
5. We can't see the bottom, but have been using this leaf vacuum to get what we can. It seems like less is being stirred up when we brush/vacuum- dumb questions, but again I assume that means we're making progress? If we can't get every leaf at the bottom, that's okay, right?
6. Do these chlorine counts look like they're on the right track:
7. If the CC is now below 0.5, does that mean it's time to start doing the OCLT? Should I not be SLAMing the pool with chlorine at night if I'm doing an OCLT, or should I add the chlorine and then measure after?
8. Lastly, once we've reached >0.5 CC, my girlfriend really really wants to use clarifier, as she thinks it will clear the water and let us at least see what's on the bottom. If we use the (tepidly) TFP-endorsed SeaKlear clarifier, is there any reason not to try this?
Thanks everyone- I know these are some silly questions I think I know most of the answers to, but looking to you all for confirmation and guidance since we feel close.
After messing around with our pool company and local stores, I found TFP about a week ago. I've read through the forums and been following the SLAM process as closely as possible:
- Adjusted the initial chemistry and then have used liquid chlorine and nothing else (aside from clarifier once a week ago at girlfriend's insistence)
- Brushing at least once/day, and blind vacuuming where we can
- Cleaning cartridge filters at least once/day, and running pump 24/7
-Here was the pool last Sunday (before brushing/chemicals)
-And this morning (after brushing/chemicals):

A couple of clarifications/questions I have for this (great) community:
Errors/recent adjustments:
1. Error 1: At first I was only adding chlorine at night, so I think FC were too low during the day to be working (see levels below). I'm not testing/adjusting 3-4x a day.
2. Error 2: Our pool company put a ladder in when they opened it this season, and I just read yesterday that can be an algae farm. Pulled it out this morning and there was literally a cup of green algae in part of it.
Questions/clarifications:
3. Am I getting close? Is the cloudy blue a good sign? (Assuming I continue testing/adjusting 3+ times/day.)
4. Our cartridge filters are brand new this year and are being cleaned 1+ times/day. They're not nearly as dirty as they were when we started, and are now grey/tan not green... I assume this means the filtration is working?
5. We can't see the bottom, but have been using this leaf vacuum to get what we can. It seems like less is being stirred up when we brush/vacuum- dumb questions, but again I assume that means we're making progress? If we can't get every leaf at the bottom, that's okay, right?
6. Do these chlorine counts look like they're on the right track:
Date | FC | CC |
6/19 (afternoon) | 1.3 | 0.9 |
6/19 (night) | 5.2 | 0.8 |
6/20 (morning) | 3.5 | 1.0 |
6/20 (afternoon) | 2.6 | 0.6 |
6/20 (night) | 9.5 | 0.6 |
6/21 (morning) | 8.6 | 0.4 |
7. If the CC is now below 0.5, does that mean it's time to start doing the OCLT? Should I not be SLAMing the pool with chlorine at night if I'm doing an OCLT, or should I add the chlorine and then measure after?
8. Lastly, once we've reached >0.5 CC, my girlfriend really really wants to use clarifier, as she thinks it will clear the water and let us at least see what's on the bottom. If we use the (tepidly) TFP-endorsed SeaKlear clarifier, is there any reason not to try this?
Thanks everyone- I know these are some silly questions I think I know most of the answers to, but looking to you all for confirmation and guidance since we feel close.