- Jun 2, 2019
- 337
- Pool Size
- 16200
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Hello.... the perfect storm has occurred and I am now realizing I am starting to have a black algae problem in my pool.
I started seeing some black colored build up on some tile grout lines and finally took one chunk off and smeared it onto a towel, which turned green.
I noticed a couple of small spots on the wall that I scrubbed and some came off but it is still there.. now there is a third spot and what I think are a ton of tiny ones likely throughout a lot of the pool.
This started because well, life happened... but I decided to use some Leslie's Pool Supply Scale and Stain Remover because my plaster was looking icky and I believe it was scale because I have a tough time keeping my pH in check with the salt cell though I do try really hard to. Then I was having trouble getting my salt cell back in order and it was raining buckets every day, so I was chlorinating with liquid chlorine as much as possible but obviously not well enough. It is my fault, I was neglectful.
Little did I know, now I have high phosphates and have had low (and many times 0) chlorine until recently when I finally got the salt cell back up and running properly. Now I know the implications of that... and just bought some phosphate remover which I have not put in the pool until I get the filters swapped out this weekend.
I had a water test done earlier this week at the pool store when I went to get some supplies (I don't rely on their tests, but bring a sample with me sometimes when I go) and their test had to have been wrong. They tested 120 alkalinity, 3 chlorine, which my tests are consistently 90 alkalinity and very different chlorine. So I do not trust them. But they tested my phosphates at 2,500 ppb and I have no way to confirm but I do believe they are very high as I used a whole bottle of the scale and stain remover.
What should I do here? I feel like I am seeing more black spots pop up the last few days, though very small. If there are a ton of small spots all over, how would I target them?
-Most of the tile grout has green algae on the lines, but I do not know if that is the black algae or just regular algae.
-There are about 4 small spots I now see, one popped up on the shallow end bench today.
-Most of the plaster has discolorations all over it (which I don't believe is algae), which some have been there but I do notice way more after the scale and stain remover so I am totally regretting using it at this point.. I didn't do anything good.
-Our robot pool vacuum has a ton of black spots covering the spring filter, which it has for a while. I am now wondering if that is also the algae. I spray it with the jet setting on the hose and nothing comes off.
-Overall the plaster looks awful and I have been thinking it was metal staining, so I bought a filter for when I need to add water and use Jack's Magic pretty consistently now (which I used to then also fell off that wagon before, as well).
-I have a stainless steel brush I can use to scrub as good as I can.
-I have a second set of filters that I will swap out this weekend, but please let me know if there is a specific sequence I need to do things in.
-I have phosphate remove ready to be used.
We also have a HUGE oak tree that is dropping acorns like mad right now, so keeping it free of those during any point of the day is nearly impossible.
Here is today's test result:
FC: 16 (but the new bottle of R-0871 I got from TFP is honestly terrible and double drops before I can swirl so this might be a little off...)
CC: 1.5 (I have only ever had this be as high as .5 so his scares me a bit)
pH: 8
ALK: 90
CH: 300
CYA: 50
Salt: 3200
Temp: 68
Please help before it gets out of control
I am so mad at myself!
Thank you!
I started seeing some black colored build up on some tile grout lines and finally took one chunk off and smeared it onto a towel, which turned green.
I noticed a couple of small spots on the wall that I scrubbed and some came off but it is still there.. now there is a third spot and what I think are a ton of tiny ones likely throughout a lot of the pool.
This started because well, life happened... but I decided to use some Leslie's Pool Supply Scale and Stain Remover because my plaster was looking icky and I believe it was scale because I have a tough time keeping my pH in check with the salt cell though I do try really hard to. Then I was having trouble getting my salt cell back in order and it was raining buckets every day, so I was chlorinating with liquid chlorine as much as possible but obviously not well enough. It is my fault, I was neglectful.
Little did I know, now I have high phosphates and have had low (and many times 0) chlorine until recently when I finally got the salt cell back up and running properly. Now I know the implications of that... and just bought some phosphate remover which I have not put in the pool until I get the filters swapped out this weekend.
I had a water test done earlier this week at the pool store when I went to get some supplies (I don't rely on their tests, but bring a sample with me sometimes when I go) and their test had to have been wrong. They tested 120 alkalinity, 3 chlorine, which my tests are consistently 90 alkalinity and very different chlorine. So I do not trust them. But they tested my phosphates at 2,500 ppb and I have no way to confirm but I do believe they are very high as I used a whole bottle of the scale and stain remover.
What should I do here? I feel like I am seeing more black spots pop up the last few days, though very small. If there are a ton of small spots all over, how would I target them?
-Most of the tile grout has green algae on the lines, but I do not know if that is the black algae or just regular algae.
-There are about 4 small spots I now see, one popped up on the shallow end bench today.
-Most of the plaster has discolorations all over it (which I don't believe is algae), which some have been there but I do notice way more after the scale and stain remover so I am totally regretting using it at this point.. I didn't do anything good.
-Our robot pool vacuum has a ton of black spots covering the spring filter, which it has for a while. I am now wondering if that is also the algae. I spray it with the jet setting on the hose and nothing comes off.
-Overall the plaster looks awful and I have been thinking it was metal staining, so I bought a filter for when I need to add water and use Jack's Magic pretty consistently now (which I used to then also fell off that wagon before, as well).
-I have a stainless steel brush I can use to scrub as good as I can.
-I have a second set of filters that I will swap out this weekend, but please let me know if there is a specific sequence I need to do things in.
-I have phosphate remove ready to be used.
We also have a HUGE oak tree that is dropping acorns like mad right now, so keeping it free of those during any point of the day is nearly impossible.
Here is today's test result:
FC: 16 (but the new bottle of R-0871 I got from TFP is honestly terrible and double drops before I can swirl so this might be a little off...)
CC: 1.5 (I have only ever had this be as high as .5 so his scares me a bit)
pH: 8
ALK: 90
CH: 300
CYA: 50
Salt: 3200
Temp: 68
Please help before it gets out of control
Thank you!