Hello
We are hoping someone can shed a light on an issue we have with our CYA.
Oct 1 - Water tested by local pool store CYA = 128
Nov 15 - Water tested by our local pool maintenance company using their Taylor test kit = CYA too high to get a value
Nov 15 - Water tested by local pool store CYA = 136
Last week we drained 2/3 of the pool --- about 22,000 gallons. We refilled the pool with local tap water. Nothing else has been added. The pool company says the CYA using their Taylor test kit is too high to get a value.
My husband and I purchased a Taylor kit 2005C. We tested the CYA and it looks over 150.
How can the CYA be higher after draining 2/3 of the pool?
The local pool company wants us to completely drain the pool this week 33,000 gallons and pay for them to acid wash it. Bye the way calcium hardness is fine and there are no stains in the pool. The pool was built in 2004 but the pebbletec finish is very nice.
Has anyone else had this situation?
Kind regards,
Stephanie in Newnan GA
We are hoping someone can shed a light on an issue we have with our CYA.
Oct 1 - Water tested by local pool store CYA = 128
Nov 15 - Water tested by our local pool maintenance company using their Taylor test kit = CYA too high to get a value
Nov 15 - Water tested by local pool store CYA = 136
Last week we drained 2/3 of the pool --- about 22,000 gallons. We refilled the pool with local tap water. Nothing else has been added. The pool company says the CYA using their Taylor test kit is too high to get a value.
My husband and I purchased a Taylor kit 2005C. We tested the CYA and it looks over 150.
How can the CYA be higher after draining 2/3 of the pool?
The local pool company wants us to completely drain the pool this week 33,000 gallons and pay for them to acid wash it. Bye the way calcium hardness is fine and there are no stains in the pool. The pool was built in 2004 but the pebbletec finish is very nice.
Has anyone else had this situation?
Kind regards,
Stephanie in Newnan GA