Hello all! After going through 3 different pool guys, none of which I really trusted after watching what they did and did not do, I decided if I wanted the job done right, I'd have to do it myself. I've been muddling through but then I stumbled upon this site and it looks PERFECT!! Thank you to all who respond and help out all of us who are learning!! I bought this house in Los Angeles a little over a year ago. It has a small plunge pool that's an infinity edge. By pool calculators it seems to be about 3500 gallons (I don't know how to account for water in the overflow section). In HS I used to manage a much bigger pool but that was a lot of years ago and they had a liquid bleach chlorinator. I've had quite a few questions come up over the last couple months of trying to muddle through, so here goes:
1) How long and how often to run the pump? Also, how fast? I realized early on that this DRAMATICALLY affects my electric bill. I currently have it at 2500 rpms from noon to 4pm every day. Is it better to run it for shorter amounts multiple times a day or one long stretch? Incidentally I also recently bought a pump powered pool vacuum which I love and seems to be working fine. But I know lowering the RPMs may make it less effective so I included it here.
2) How often to clean the filter? My pool guy said it is due end of this month. Leslie's said if pressure gets above 15. I did leslie's pool school and it seems like an easy enough project but anything to be aware of is also appreciated.
3) Chemical testing. I bought a taylor k-2006.
a) The CYA test seems difficult to know when the dot disappears honestly. I can watch it and it takes longer than if I look away. Which is better?
b) The FC test.... the color often goes away and then comes back when I swirl. I've been recording when it totally goes away and doesn't come back. I assume that's correct?
4) Adjusting chemicals. So.... This has been a learning curve. My last pool guy had me using Trichlor tablets. As I didn't know any better, I continued. Now I see the problem with them... the CYA gets WAY up there. I have concentrated liquid hypochlorite but will see here soon when it runs out and probably change to bleach. Long story short, my pH is stubbornly high (despite muriatic acid additions), my CYA was super high (150) but coming down (80 today)... trying to avoid draining pool in our drought area. That was still using the trichlor (which I still have tons of). And my FC I struggle to keep it up and it's nowhere near where the pool math app says it should be for my CYA. I don't have any algea that I see (so far) But here is the full set of labs I just measured today:
Free Chlorine: 1.5ppm
Combined Chlorine 0.5ppm (for total Cl of 2.0ppm)
pH 7.9
CYA 80
Alk 110
Calcium 625 ppm
A few questions here.... Since I'm not using the trichlor (one small bit remains), about how much liquid bleach would I need to add how often? I assume the Calcium will come down with stopping trichlor as well? And probably pH should be easier to control without the high CYA also. I put more muriatic acid in again today but probably will need to buy more of that.
Any other tips appreciated. I feel like I'm getting there but lots to understand still. Thank you!!
1) How long and how often to run the pump? Also, how fast? I realized early on that this DRAMATICALLY affects my electric bill. I currently have it at 2500 rpms from noon to 4pm every day. Is it better to run it for shorter amounts multiple times a day or one long stretch? Incidentally I also recently bought a pump powered pool vacuum which I love and seems to be working fine. But I know lowering the RPMs may make it less effective so I included it here.
2) How often to clean the filter? My pool guy said it is due end of this month. Leslie's said if pressure gets above 15. I did leslie's pool school and it seems like an easy enough project but anything to be aware of is also appreciated.
3) Chemical testing. I bought a taylor k-2006.
a) The CYA test seems difficult to know when the dot disappears honestly. I can watch it and it takes longer than if I look away. Which is better?
b) The FC test.... the color often goes away and then comes back when I swirl. I've been recording when it totally goes away and doesn't come back. I assume that's correct?
4) Adjusting chemicals. So.... This has been a learning curve. My last pool guy had me using Trichlor tablets. As I didn't know any better, I continued. Now I see the problem with them... the CYA gets WAY up there. I have concentrated liquid hypochlorite but will see here soon when it runs out and probably change to bleach. Long story short, my pH is stubbornly high (despite muriatic acid additions), my CYA was super high (150) but coming down (80 today)... trying to avoid draining pool in our drought area. That was still using the trichlor (which I still have tons of). And my FC I struggle to keep it up and it's nowhere near where the pool math app says it should be for my CYA. I don't have any algea that I see (so far) But here is the full set of labs I just measured today:
Free Chlorine: 1.5ppm
Combined Chlorine 0.5ppm (for total Cl of 2.0ppm)
pH 7.9
CYA 80
Alk 110
Calcium 625 ppm
A few questions here.... Since I'm not using the trichlor (one small bit remains), about how much liquid bleach would I need to add how often? I assume the Calcium will come down with stopping trichlor as well? And probably pH should be easier to control without the high CYA also. I put more muriatic acid in again today but probably will need to buy more of that.
Any other tips appreciated. I feel like I'm getting there but lots to understand still. Thank you!!