I've been battling above .5 CC and on/off algae blooms for at least 2 months now. November and December Texas months really confusing to me for algae blooms. I have NEVER had to SLAM my pool. Safe to say I'm not feeling up to the task...12/18 my cc was 1.13! I don't know how I'm going to lower my pH when my TA is always low (this has been a battle with the pool since following TFP). Rarely used the pool this summer. Neighbors leaves, yes. No backwash for over year, because pressure has not changed.Not sure how to treat this green streek that has come about at the bottom of my pool. My water is perfect except for my chlorine is a bit high.
Leslie Pools is having me Shock it. I’ve brushed with a metal brush and it doesn’t make a difference.
Not sure if you can see it in the picture or not.
Thoughts?
Last testing 12/18: FC 2.22 TC 3.35 pH 7.6 TA 51 CH 199 (never had low CH before either!) CYA 49 PHO 694
Is cooler water temps affecting test results? I notice when using pool math if I lower the temp, CSI changes.
Yesterday I brushed, 2 pints 10% pool essentials, and had to add water. Was going to re-test this afternoon. Green "blooms" not visible, but cloudy for sure.
So, I never meant to let my CYA get this high approaching winter months. I was forced to use pucks while on a vacation early November.
Should I bring that CH up to 250 or 350? It looks like my chlorine will need to be higher until that CYA goes down, huh?
Also, any advice to that pH/TA balance issue problem I have? pH wants to be at 7.9-8.0. When I lower it, TA dips below 50. Very frustrating.
Any advice would be much appreciated. Paula