Hello! This site saved my bacon as a new pool owner last year. Pool and water were great last year, settling into using a little less than one gallon of bleach/day (I could skip a day every week or so). However, this year, it seems to be consuming two gallons of the same bleach a day. Double!
At the risk of providing too much information, here is everything that may be relevant.
Basic pool stats:
20x40 vinyl liner pool in NJ, guessing 30,000 gallons or a little less, DE filter, NEW PUMP replaced broken pump this spring (same pump as the old one, which was very old: Pentair WhisperFlo 2 HP).
Closing: I had a new company close the pool last fall and open it again in the spring. At close, they just used the Polyquat and bleach I left them. Mesh cover.
Opening: Pool not opened until June. They added liquid chlorine, calcium, and "alkalite." Besides the new pump, the only thing that seemed "off" is that there was a sweet smell around the pool for a few weeks. The water itself, when smelled up close, didn't smell sweet, but the air around the pool did. Clear water with passed OCLT less than a week after opening.
Bleach: I use Walmart 8.25% bleach or the Walmart liquid pool chlorinator (10% bleach). I always try to get the freshest stuff, and the liquid chlorinator I got at the beginning of the season was on the "old" side, but I am now using fresher bleach and still having the same issue of seemingly double chlorine consumption.
Pool testing: I have always used the TF-100 test kit. I got a whole new set of reagents this year and tossed the old ones. As for chlorine readings, when FC is low enough, the Taylor test results seem to corroborate the drop test results.
Final results from last year before close (and consistent with what I had all summer):
pH 7.5 FC 12 CC 0 TA 80 CH 175 CYA 60
Results from this summer:
After opening before OCLT: pH 7.5 FC 6 CC 0 TA 130 CH 260 CYA 50
After OCLT: pH 7.5 FC 8 CC 0.5 TA 120 CH 175 CYA 50
Water has been good and clear all season. pH has always been rock solid (last year and this year). CC has never been higher than 0.5. I did a small drain after some heavy rains, but the CYA was unchanged afterward (50).
So why is my pool "consuming" double the chlorine this year? I don't think it's the bleach or testing reagents, but could those be the problem? Could this be a result of a slightly lower CYA (60 to 50)? More efficient pump? Anything? Again, the water is great. My main concerns are 1) there's something "consuming" the chorine that I am missing, and 2) I am tired of lugging double the number of bleach jugs
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Thanks for any thoughts on my little problem!
At the risk of providing too much information, here is everything that may be relevant.
Basic pool stats:
20x40 vinyl liner pool in NJ, guessing 30,000 gallons or a little less, DE filter, NEW PUMP replaced broken pump this spring (same pump as the old one, which was very old: Pentair WhisperFlo 2 HP).
Closing: I had a new company close the pool last fall and open it again in the spring. At close, they just used the Polyquat and bleach I left them. Mesh cover.
Opening: Pool not opened until June. They added liquid chlorine, calcium, and "alkalite." Besides the new pump, the only thing that seemed "off" is that there was a sweet smell around the pool for a few weeks. The water itself, when smelled up close, didn't smell sweet, but the air around the pool did. Clear water with passed OCLT less than a week after opening.
Bleach: I use Walmart 8.25% bleach or the Walmart liquid pool chlorinator (10% bleach). I always try to get the freshest stuff, and the liquid chlorinator I got at the beginning of the season was on the "old" side, but I am now using fresher bleach and still having the same issue of seemingly double chlorine consumption.
Pool testing: I have always used the TF-100 test kit. I got a whole new set of reagents this year and tossed the old ones. As for chlorine readings, when FC is low enough, the Taylor test results seem to corroborate the drop test results.
Final results from last year before close (and consistent with what I had all summer):
pH 7.5 FC 12 CC 0 TA 80 CH 175 CYA 60
Results from this summer:
After opening before OCLT: pH 7.5 FC 6 CC 0 TA 130 CH 260 CYA 50
After OCLT: pH 7.5 FC 8 CC 0.5 TA 120 CH 175 CYA 50
Water has been good and clear all season. pH has always been rock solid (last year and this year). CC has never been higher than 0.5. I did a small drain after some heavy rains, but the CYA was unchanged afterward (50).
So why is my pool "consuming" double the chlorine this year? I don't think it's the bleach or testing reagents, but could those be the problem? Could this be a result of a slightly lower CYA (60 to 50)? More efficient pump? Anything? Again, the water is great. My main concerns are 1) there's something "consuming" the chorine that I am missing, and 2) I am tired of lugging double the number of bleach jugs
Thanks for any thoughts on my little problem!