Reviewing AquaQuip/BioGuard directions from pool store (1st time opener)

yeamonn

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Hey all! I know we say we don't trust pool stores but I figured I'd share what I got from them. I do have a full test kit that I used last year but especially for pool opening I thought I'd get some help and a print-out to get moving.

Here's the reading and the steps the Aqua Quip store near me gave me:

Pool: 4500G Above Ground Pump: Intex QX2600 sand filter w/ swgHeater: Raypak 106A 105K BTU
pH: 8.6Alkalinity: 64/65Calcium Hardness: 82
Free Chlorine: 0.2Total Chlorine: 0.2CYA: 5

Step 1: Address Low AlkalinityAdd 4.5lb of BalancePak100
Step 2: Address High pHAdd 1.25lbs of Lo n Slo ph reducer
Step 3: Address Low StabilizerAdd 2lbs of Chlorine Stabilizer 100
Step 4: Address Low Calcium hardnessAdd 2lbs of balance pak 300
Step 5: Address Low free / combined chlorineAdd 0.5lb of Super Soluble
Step 6: Address AlgaeAdd 1 bag of BurnOut 3 and 7.25oz of Algae Complete

Couple of things that I'm wondering:
0. I do have algae. Do I scrub the sides and stairs first before all these steps - will that make it better or worse? It says chemically clean my filter... how?
1. I did zero 'winterizing'. Shame on me, new pool opener I just somehow spaced on researching this. How much trouble does that put me in?
2. When should I start running the filter and for how long? Do I backwash first or dump the chemicals first, scrub pool, and then start running it?
3. They didn't say anything about adding new salt. Does the SWG just create that and needs time?

Thanks yall!
 
Not yet should I get that going first?
Yes, you can't test water that's been sitting stagnant.

Get that up and running for at least a few hours before testing again. During that time you can take the readings and instructions you got from the pool store and deposit it in the recycling bin. It's where any pool store test results belong.
 
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