FC: 7.5
CC: 0
TA: 120
Ph: 7.2
CYA: 70-80
This morning I went out to do my weekly pool maintenance. I found a small amount of green algae on the wall of my swimout steps.
My water is crystal clear and my chlorine levels are above the recommended TFP levels.
My pool is irregular shaped / free form so I definitely have 'dead areas' of circulation in my pool. Also my pool backs right up to the woods and it has been WINDY the past couple days.
Do I have to worry about this? Is it 'ok' for this to happen once in awhile, especially for an irregular shaped pool that by its nature doesn't benefit from water movement in all areas?
I hesitate to SLAM b/c I just got done doing that 3-4 weeks ago after opening and my chlorine has been slowly drifting south ever since. It hasn't dipped below 6ppm yet.
CC: 0
TA: 120
Ph: 7.2
CYA: 70-80
This morning I went out to do my weekly pool maintenance. I found a small amount of green algae on the wall of my swimout steps.
My water is crystal clear and my chlorine levels are above the recommended TFP levels.
My pool is irregular shaped / free form so I definitely have 'dead areas' of circulation in my pool. Also my pool backs right up to the woods and it has been WINDY the past couple days.
Do I have to worry about this? Is it 'ok' for this to happen once in awhile, especially for an irregular shaped pool that by its nature doesn't benefit from water movement in all areas?
I hesitate to SLAM b/c I just got done doing that 3-4 weeks ago after opening and my chlorine has been slowly drifting south ever since. It hasn't dipped below 6ppm yet.