Well my pool company decided to stop service pools in my area so its time i learn to do it on my own. When i bought my house 7 years ago I attempted to take care of the pool which lasted about a 2 weeks when i turned cloudy to never come back. So i hired a company and as far as i new everything has been good. Their last service day is next week the 23rd so i figured i better learn before it is to late. The problem 7 years ago i came to find out was chlorine lock due to a high cya. Pool guy drained 1/3 of my pool and fixed the problem. Fast forward to today, armed with my new Taylor test kit i have gone and tested all my levels and to my dismay i find i once again may have a cya that is way to high. Pool is slightly cloudy. Below are my levels.
Pool is an in ground plaster kidney shaped, ~15000 gallons.
cya over 100, cant tell exactly as it looks like I can only test up to 100
fc-12
cc-0
tc-12
ph ~7.9
ta-140
ch-600
From what I can tell it looks like the pool company wasn't doing as good as a job as i though and i may need to do a pool drain.
Thanks in advance.
Mike
Pool is an in ground plaster kidney shaped, ~15000 gallons.
cya over 100, cant tell exactly as it looks like I can only test up to 100
fc-12
cc-0
tc-12
ph ~7.9
ta-140
ch-600
From what I can tell it looks like the pool company wasn't doing as good as a job as i though and i may need to do a pool drain.
Thanks in advance.
Mike