I made the mistake of trusting the pool store and test strips. This is our third year with the pool. I live in West Michigan. I struggled all summer with high chlorine. Pool store test said 15ppm last time I tested it with them. (They top out at 15) I barely fed chlorine to my pool all summer. I used 1 puk a week, initial shock when opening I used 3 bags of bio guard smart shock. I ended up diluting the water to lower the chlorine after 2 weeks with no solar cover on or feeding more chlorine. I went to a different pool store who pointed out my cya tested was at 150ppm (probably higher since that is the highest the machine reads and the 2nd pool store only tests with strips they said machine testing is a gimmick to get people to buy unnecessary chemicals). The first pool store claimed it was no problem and had a green check mark by the cya number. I drained half my pool and added fresh water. I ordered the Taylor FAS-DPD chlorine kit. It tested that my chlorine was at 10 despite adding no chlorine for 2 weeks, adding 2lbs of chlorine out, and leaving the pool uncovered. It is in full sun for 11 hours during the summer and was ranging 80-84* water temp. I ended up draining my pool half way and refilling to get to 2ppm. My pool is about 14,000 gallons and above ground. Once I was able to get my chlorine to dropped to 2ppm I added 1 puk without the stablizer additive to my skimmer and it jumped back up to 7 over the weekend (we went on a 3 day vacation so I wasn't able to test over the weekend) 2 weeks later and no additional chlorine and my chlorine has dropped to 2ppm again. I am assuming it was a little slower because we do have the solar cover on, the water temp has been dropping daily (currently 65*), our days are getting shorter, and we have been averaging 70 in the day and 57 at night. We will be closing the pool soon. Do I need to get the cya down more before closing? Should we drain down the pool quarter of the way before closing this year to help aid in lowering the cya for next season? (We added the aquador skimmer attachment so we were not planning on draining any water this year the ice build up during the winter is making a wear mark on my linner) I plan to order the full taylor kit next season to test our own water. I didn't want to spend the money for the agents to expire before the next pool season. Could the high cya be the reason we were struggling with pink slim the past 2 years deposit having chlorine levels staying between 2-5ppm, brushing 2 times a week, vacuuming almost daily (we get a lot of bugs that drown after dusk and live on a gravel road), and adding algicide maintenance weekly, and bleaching our ladder every 3 weeks? We did not have the pink slim this year, but my chlorine has been high all summer. How important is it to have my ph, alkalinity, and calcium hardness in balance before closing? Obviously draining and adding water had thrown these off. I do not have current measurements of those levels right now as I didn't want to dump chemicals in when I keep doing a partial water drain and refill.