- Jul 5, 2012
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im to the point of just shooting a large hole in my pool so that it can drain and then tearing it down.
guardwife2 said:The pictures you posted are very hopeful but yours was just a little cloudy where as mine is discolored, cloudy and unchanged for months.
Metals do not consume chlorine, and your pool is consuming chlorine at a rate that is higher than an organic (algae) free pool should consume. I do not disagree that you may have a metals problem, but you also have a organics problem and if you stop the shocking process, you likely will not finish off your organics (algae). Most likely what you "flocked" to the floor was partially a lot of dead algae that had not been filtered out yet. That green that was on your steps, does not look like metals to me, but more like settled dead algae.guardwife2 said:I do not believe my problem is/was algae I believe it was metals.
Stuamurr said:Hows the pool getting on guardwife2?
I am missing the double daily digest!
Stuart