Hello all...., new member with my first post. We just finished up with some refurbishing and upgrades 3 weeks ago on our 12 year old pool (new plaster/quartz, new coping, concrete decking replaced and expanded). Prior to the work, I was the guy who just loaded up the float with tablets, shocked every once in awhile, added acid when I remembered to, and added whatever the local pool store sold me when I took a water sample in. I'm now wanting to get more involved and take control.
We just had 8 inches of rain in the last week. Today I replaced all my DE filter grids and tested the water with my new TF-100 kit. Here are my results:
FC: 2
PH: 7.8
CC: .5
CH: 250
TA: 200
CYA: 20
Should I work on all these at once or try to pick off a few at a time? Is it best to just enter everything in PoolMath and tackle them all at once? Our water looks crystal clear right now but our swim season is pretty much over now. Thanks in advance!
We just had 8 inches of rain in the last week. Today I replaced all my DE filter grids and tested the water with my new TF-100 kit. Here are my results:
FC: 2
PH: 7.8
CC: .5
CH: 250
TA: 200
CYA: 20
Should I work on all these at once or try to pick off a few at a time? Is it best to just enter everything in PoolMath and tackle them all at once? Our water looks crystal clear right now but our swim season is pretty much over now. Thanks in advance!