What clarifies as clear?

cbraeuer

Member
Jul 12, 2023
19
North Carolina
Pool Size
23200
Surface
Vinyl
Chlorine
Liquid Chlorine
Hello everyone! First time pool owner and first post. Read through a lot of the articles and posts on the forum.
When I bought the house I had a slew of problems. I started shocking and shocking and shocking. It seemed like every week something would go wrong. The pump went out, high pressure flow valve cracked, pipes were cracked and leaking, and replaced the sand.
By then I discovered TFP! I am in the SLAM stage now of maintaining the FC levels required. What clarifies as a clear pool? I can see every foot of my pool and the dolphin in the deepend.
I started the slam with high CYA but at that point, I was already frustrated with everything before. I am maintaining a 31 FC level. When do I start the OCLT?
I do see the algae dust and I am constantly brushing it and I feel like it always comes back in almost the exact some spot.

Sorry for the long post, but I have owned this house for a little over a month and just want to swim in my pool with the kids.
 
Hello everyone! First time pool owner and first post. Read through a lot of the articles and posts on the forum.
When I bought the house I had a slew of problems. I started shocking and shocking and shocking. It seemed like every week something would go wrong. The pump went out, high pressure flow valve cracked, pipes were cracked and leaking, and replaced the sand.
By then I discovered TFP! I am in the SLAM stage now of maintaining the FC levels required. What clarifies as a clear pool? I can see every foot of my pool and the dolphin in the deepend.
I started the slam with high CYA but at that point, I was already frustrated with everything before. I am maintaining a 31 FC level. When do I start the OCLT?
I do see the algae dust and I am constantly brushing it and I feel like it always comes back in almost the exact some spot.

Sorry for the long post, but I have owned this house for a little over a month and just want to swim in my pool with the kids.
If the water is clear, you can swim during the SLAM as long as the FC is below SLAM level.
 
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A lot of the pictures have the really blue liner. The liner I inherited is discolored in spots. I tested this morning just for testing. I am at 0ppm for CC. Does this still appear to be cloudy? I can see algae dust on the bottom. (I am asking because I want it to be clear and I think I am tricking myself to thinking it is) thanks in advance!

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A lot of the pictures have the really blue liner. The liner I inherited is discolored in spots. I tested this morning just for testing. I am at 0ppm for CC. Does this still appear to be cloudy? I can see algae dust on the bottom. (I am asking because I want it to be clear and I think I am tricking myself to thinking it is) thanks in advance!

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It’s clear enough to swim if that’s what you mean (you need to be able to see if people are ok or not down there), but not clear enough to stop the SLAM.
 
It’s clear enough to swim if that’s what you mean (you need to be able to see if people are ok or not down there), but not clear enough to stop the SLAM.
So my kids can swim while keeping the FC at 31? Or should I just let them swim for a little and then test and chlorine and if they want to go back in later that would be ok?
 
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I figure my CYA will not be the same since I replaced water.
Sounds like it's time to validate your CYA. If you find it lower, let's say 70, you could allow the FC to fall to 28. If the CYA is closer to 60, then an FC of 24 will be fine.
 

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