I have been trying to get rid of algea in my pool for over a month but having little success. My pool is green still, but at least not a swamp anymore. I have removed a lot of leaves that have been clogging up the main drain. I have tried adding shock to start the SLAM process, however my pool will not keep circulating after about an hour or two, so the chemicals have not had a chance to work. At the moment I have been having to backwash at least every two hours and take apart and clean the filter at least every two days. Within a day the pressure rises after about an hour to levels around 30psi. I am at a loss on what to do next in order for the pool to keep circulating so I can kill the algea.
Since I only have a single port valve and do not have a waste line other than during the backwash prcoess, someone recommended that I take out the filter grids and run the pool with shock for a day in order for the pool to hold some algea and then add the clean filter grids back. Will this hurt my filter if I run it with shock without the grids?
Any ideas would be awesome. I'm at a loss at this point on what to try next.
Thanks!
Since I only have a single port valve and do not have a waste line other than during the backwash prcoess, someone recommended that I take out the filter grids and run the pool with shock for a day in order for the pool to hold some algea and then add the clean filter grids back. Will this hurt my filter if I run it with shock without the grids?
Any ideas would be awesome. I'm at a loss at this point on what to try next.
Thanks!