Hello TFP!
I'm a first time pool owner in Montreal, Qc, and don't really know where to start. I'm worried about getting in over my head.
My pool is in-doors, in-ground, gunnite,and about 50,000 litres (13,000 us gal). 300# sand filter, 1.5 hp pump, 1.5" plumbing, 25psi. Dryotron dehumidifier original 1998.
The previous owner switched to bromine years ago, will it be a big ordeal for me to switch back to chlorine? There's only a handful of bromine users (pools) in the area so none of the experts I've met locally really have any experience with them. Their usual responses begin with "oh...bromine...uhh"
I've had the pool since June 2016, and have been religiously dipping my little test strips in the pool and then running to the pool store to buy the next 30$ magic potion.
I finally came across your site and realized I could be doing things better.
Although the walls and floor have been stained green and gray since my day 1, I discovered actual algae patches (green slime) this past weekend. I've only recently realized I need to routinely shock the pool and did so on Monday with chlorine shock treatment. The water turned green instantly, then went cloudy and is finally clearing up after 48 hours.
Algae still clinging to the walls in patches, turned brownish.
Readings from strips are proving to be unreliable. Last readings from store spin tester are:
Total bromine 0.61 ppm (consistently low, going through 1lb per week of tablets-getting expensive)
Ph 7
TA 85 ppm
Ca 211 ppm
Fe 0.2 ppm
Phosphate 2004 ppb (has been this high consistently for at least 2 months, despite numerous treatments +200$)
Tried a sand cleaner on the weekend as well, not sure if it worked. Sand last changed in 2008.
Questions:
Do you advise to switch to chlorine?
With either sanitizer, is there a written guide out there somewhere I could start with? I seem to be treating symptoms without knowing what the causes are.
Did I damage anything by using the chlorine shock, and how do I fix it?
What is the preferred testing tool: kit/strip/store?
I much prefer preventative maintenance to disaster recovery.
Thank you for your help!
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I'm a first time pool owner in Montreal, Qc, and don't really know where to start. I'm worried about getting in over my head.
My pool is in-doors, in-ground, gunnite,and about 50,000 litres (13,000 us gal). 300# sand filter, 1.5 hp pump, 1.5" plumbing, 25psi. Dryotron dehumidifier original 1998.
The previous owner switched to bromine years ago, will it be a big ordeal for me to switch back to chlorine? There's only a handful of bromine users (pools) in the area so none of the experts I've met locally really have any experience with them. Their usual responses begin with "oh...bromine...uhh"
I've had the pool since June 2016, and have been religiously dipping my little test strips in the pool and then running to the pool store to buy the next 30$ magic potion.
I finally came across your site and realized I could be doing things better.
Although the walls and floor have been stained green and gray since my day 1, I discovered actual algae patches (green slime) this past weekend. I've only recently realized I need to routinely shock the pool and did so on Monday with chlorine shock treatment. The water turned green instantly, then went cloudy and is finally clearing up after 48 hours.
Algae still clinging to the walls in patches, turned brownish.
Readings from strips are proving to be unreliable. Last readings from store spin tester are:
Total bromine 0.61 ppm (consistently low, going through 1lb per week of tablets-getting expensive)
Ph 7
TA 85 ppm
Ca 211 ppm
Fe 0.2 ppm
Phosphate 2004 ppb (has been this high consistently for at least 2 months, despite numerous treatments +200$)
Tried a sand cleaner on the weekend as well, not sure if it worked. Sand last changed in 2008.
Questions:
Do you advise to switch to chlorine?
With either sanitizer, is there a written guide out there somewhere I could start with? I seem to be treating symptoms without knowing what the causes are.
Did I damage anything by using the chlorine shock, and how do I fix it?
What is the preferred testing tool: kit/strip/store?
I much prefer preventative maintenance to disaster recovery.
Thank you for your help!
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