Hi! I was just poking around the site and I stumbled on This
Now I’m going to have nightmares I ruined my brand new liner.
I hired a local pool company to open the pool because it’s my first season with the pool actually up and running. The saga of my pool’s rehabilitation can be found if you are curious. Long story short...it was hellish. We didn’t close the pool and get it covered until like November or something. It was cold. The pool guys were frozen. Anyway. I am totally clueless, and a little occupied with some family issues so I needed help opening.
The guys came right at 6pm on Friday (5/21) when I have to leave for a class so I have no idea what they dumped in there for chemicals. I did see them carrying large jugs of something with a skull and crossbones which I assume is chlorine.
I spoke to them only briefly. They said that the pool will be cloudy for about a day, and then should be “fine” as long as I run the filter continuously, keep brushing it, removing leaves, backwashing, and vacuuming*.
When I got home my husband said they said to add the rest of the container they left the following evening (Saturday night.) When I went to check I only found the remainder of a 5 gal jug of chlorine I had leftover from last year. Uh? Doesn’t it lose potency? I mean, I kept it in the cool dark basement but...it’s been like 8 months.
My pool wasn’t a swamp. It looked ok, I guess, having only faint memories of my aunts swampy pool from my childhood. Here’s how it looked after the cover came off:

Not too bad. A lot of that is sand and cement debris from the patio install. I got it out with the leaf vac.
I tested the water on Saturday morning (10 am)
FC: 3
CC: .5
Ph: 6.8
CH: 75
TA: 30
CYA: ZERO
I brushed, vacuumed, backwashed, and then I added half the remainder of the 5 gal of 12.5% (originally, but who knows what after 8 mo. In the basement). Probably about 1.5 gal. I went to the pool store to ask them wth they put in the pool. Kinda hard to know how to balance if I don’t know what they put in it. They asked for a water sample bc my “numbers don’t make sense. What is ‘CC’ and ‘FC’ it’s just ‘chlorine’. Those #s should be the same. Also, you don’t need stabilizer because you will just backwash it out.” I left with only doubts. The place was mobbed- I chalked it up to just not being able to talk to the person I usually deal with, and the one who opened my pool.
I had other errands to run and didn’t get back home till 6pm. FC was at .5, CC .5. It was cloudy as can be. Couldn’t even see the bottom in the shallow end. I dumped in the rest of the jug. I regretted not buying chlorine at the store when I was there (the line was out the Dang door.) At 10 pm my levels were FC 1, CC .5. I had to backwash again bc the pressure had climbed from 10 to almost 30, and there was basically nothing coming out of the returns. I turned the pump off for the night bc I was nervous about how fast the pressure was climbing. (Paranoid, I know.)
Sunday I found the actual jug the guys left. Duh. It was with our recycling. Perfectly obvious...blue jug amongst same-blue recycle bins, 300’ away from the pool. It was almost empty...about a gallon. 12.5%. In the pool. That got FC to 1.5 (an hour after I dumped it). CC still at .5. Pool store was closed Sunday so I just brushed, used the leaf vac w/a knee high stocking attached to catch some of that silty stuff (it’s sand, mostly, and pollen.)
Today I was the first customer at the pool store. The owner was there. She wasn’t confused by my numbers. She said I needed to get the chlorine much higher to eliminate the cloudiness, but really needed to get the ph and TA straightened out. She told me to dump 18 lbs of baking soda, plus 3 gallons of bleach, and then 24 hrs later use some ph stuff to bring the ph up a bit more if needed. She said (as the pool math calculator also stated) that the baking soda would bring the ph up a bit but not enough, but I should see how high it goes before I add the ph stuff. SHE SAID STABILIZER DOESNT MATTER UNTIL I AM FINISHED “SHOCKING” the water. She sold me some, for “later.” But said not to bother bc I would just keep blasting it out as I backwash.
So, I went home and put the baking soda in first. I measured 255 oz, as stated on this website, after putting in my pool’s specs, not “18 or so lbs”. Maybe it wouldn’t have made a difference, but I trust math, not guesstimates. I broadcast it gradually in the deep end and then brushed it after it settled to mix it in. I waited an hour then added almost 3 gal of chlorine (12.5%), again, according to pool math.
2 hrs later (2:30pm) my levels were:
FC: 12
CC: <.5
TA: 80^ (I don’t trust this so soon after addition of baking soda)
Ph: 7.5
CYA: ZERO
CH: 75
temp (I found the thermometer in a bush, thanks kids) was at 70 at 4:30pm and was around 68 tonight at 9, in case it matters.
At 4:30 FC was unchanged. At 6:30 it was unchanged. 9:00 same. CC has held at less than .5 which I figure by the fact that the test turns only the faintest pink after the 5 drops of R-0003, so less than a whole drop would turn it clear, I’m certain.
My pool is still cloudy. There is still some kind of silt in there. Tons of yellow foamy pollen in the skimmers, and on the surface. I have to backwash every 8 hrs, or less.
I was feeling good about this until I read that if you have ZERO cya in your pool, levels above 5 can damage the pool. I read here “it probably isn’t really zero” on several threads where people where asking how to figure SLAM levels with a CYA reading of 0. then the pool store owner said not to worry about it, so, being new to this, I stopped worrying, and added the chlorine.
Now I’m worried. It’s 1:15 am and here I am. please please please tell me I didn’t just ruin a brand new $8k liner. We spent nearly $30k on that stinkin pool last year, when it was all added up. I just got quotes for a new ac (mine died of course) in the $18k-$25k range and I will probably throw up if we need to make any more large/expensive repairs to the pool.
BTW- my CYA levelprobably really is zero bc I filled the pool last year but had no working pump or filter so I was manually “stirring” in chlorine, brushing, and removing leaves just to keep it from being swampy till I could get it closed. I used straight 12.5% chlorine, and one 4 lb bag of stabilizer (CYA). Nothing else.
Pool experts, pool veterans, please, help me sleep. Is my liner, etc, ok?
*We don’t have a vacuum yet...hubby is searching for the “unicorn” vacuum. He LOVES vacuuming the house so I’m happy to let him LOVE vacuuming the pool. He needs to hurry up tho, and pick one. Pool is dirty.*
Oh, here’s the pool today:

Now I’m going to have nightmares I ruined my brand new liner.

I hired a local pool company to open the pool because it’s my first season with the pool actually up and running. The saga of my pool’s rehabilitation can be found if you are curious. Long story short...it was hellish. We didn’t close the pool and get it covered until like November or something. It was cold. The pool guys were frozen. Anyway. I am totally clueless, and a little occupied with some family issues so I needed help opening.
The guys came right at 6pm on Friday (5/21) when I have to leave for a class so I have no idea what they dumped in there for chemicals. I did see them carrying large jugs of something with a skull and crossbones which I assume is chlorine.
I spoke to them only briefly. They said that the pool will be cloudy for about a day, and then should be “fine” as long as I run the filter continuously, keep brushing it, removing leaves, backwashing, and vacuuming*.
When I got home my husband said they said to add the rest of the container they left the following evening (Saturday night.) When I went to check I only found the remainder of a 5 gal jug of chlorine I had leftover from last year. Uh? Doesn’t it lose potency? I mean, I kept it in the cool dark basement but...it’s been like 8 months.
My pool wasn’t a swamp. It looked ok, I guess, having only faint memories of my aunts swampy pool from my childhood. Here’s how it looked after the cover came off:

Not too bad. A lot of that is sand and cement debris from the patio install. I got it out with the leaf vac.
I tested the water on Saturday morning (10 am)
FC: 3
CC: .5
Ph: 6.8
CH: 75
TA: 30
CYA: ZERO
I brushed, vacuumed, backwashed, and then I added half the remainder of the 5 gal of 12.5% (originally, but who knows what after 8 mo. In the basement). Probably about 1.5 gal. I went to the pool store to ask them wth they put in the pool. Kinda hard to know how to balance if I don’t know what they put in it. They asked for a water sample bc my “numbers don’t make sense. What is ‘CC’ and ‘FC’ it’s just ‘chlorine’. Those #s should be the same. Also, you don’t need stabilizer because you will just backwash it out.” I left with only doubts. The place was mobbed- I chalked it up to just not being able to talk to the person I usually deal with, and the one who opened my pool.
I had other errands to run and didn’t get back home till 6pm. FC was at .5, CC .5. It was cloudy as can be. Couldn’t even see the bottom in the shallow end. I dumped in the rest of the jug. I regretted not buying chlorine at the store when I was there (the line was out the Dang door.) At 10 pm my levels were FC 1, CC .5. I had to backwash again bc the pressure had climbed from 10 to almost 30, and there was basically nothing coming out of the returns. I turned the pump off for the night bc I was nervous about how fast the pressure was climbing. (Paranoid, I know.)
Sunday I found the actual jug the guys left. Duh. It was with our recycling. Perfectly obvious...blue jug amongst same-blue recycle bins, 300’ away from the pool. It was almost empty...about a gallon. 12.5%. In the pool. That got FC to 1.5 (an hour after I dumped it). CC still at .5. Pool store was closed Sunday so I just brushed, used the leaf vac w/a knee high stocking attached to catch some of that silty stuff (it’s sand, mostly, and pollen.)
Today I was the first customer at the pool store. The owner was there. She wasn’t confused by my numbers. She said I needed to get the chlorine much higher to eliminate the cloudiness, but really needed to get the ph and TA straightened out. She told me to dump 18 lbs of baking soda, plus 3 gallons of bleach, and then 24 hrs later use some ph stuff to bring the ph up a bit more if needed. She said (as the pool math calculator also stated) that the baking soda would bring the ph up a bit but not enough, but I should see how high it goes before I add the ph stuff. SHE SAID STABILIZER DOESNT MATTER UNTIL I AM FINISHED “SHOCKING” the water. She sold me some, for “later.” But said not to bother bc I would just keep blasting it out as I backwash.
So, I went home and put the baking soda in first. I measured 255 oz, as stated on this website, after putting in my pool’s specs, not “18 or so lbs”. Maybe it wouldn’t have made a difference, but I trust math, not guesstimates. I broadcast it gradually in the deep end and then brushed it after it settled to mix it in. I waited an hour then added almost 3 gal of chlorine (12.5%), again, according to pool math.
2 hrs later (2:30pm) my levels were:
FC: 12
CC: <.5
TA: 80^ (I don’t trust this so soon after addition of baking soda)
Ph: 7.5
CYA: ZERO
CH: 75
temp (I found the thermometer in a bush, thanks kids) was at 70 at 4:30pm and was around 68 tonight at 9, in case it matters.
At 4:30 FC was unchanged. At 6:30 it was unchanged. 9:00 same. CC has held at less than .5 which I figure by the fact that the test turns only the faintest pink after the 5 drops of R-0003, so less than a whole drop would turn it clear, I’m certain.
My pool is still cloudy. There is still some kind of silt in there. Tons of yellow foamy pollen in the skimmers, and on the surface. I have to backwash every 8 hrs, or less.
I was feeling good about this until I read that if you have ZERO cya in your pool, levels above 5 can damage the pool. I read here “it probably isn’t really zero” on several threads where people where asking how to figure SLAM levels with a CYA reading of 0. then the pool store owner said not to worry about it, so, being new to this, I stopped worrying, and added the chlorine.
Now I’m worried. It’s 1:15 am and here I am. please please please tell me I didn’t just ruin a brand new $8k liner. We spent nearly $30k on that stinkin pool last year, when it was all added up. I just got quotes for a new ac (mine died of course) in the $18k-$25k range and I will probably throw up if we need to make any more large/expensive repairs to the pool.
BTW- my CYA levelprobably really is zero bc I filled the pool last year but had no working pump or filter so I was manually “stirring” in chlorine, brushing, and removing leaves just to keep it from being swampy till I could get it closed. I used straight 12.5% chlorine, and one 4 lb bag of stabilizer (CYA). Nothing else.
Pool experts, pool veterans, please, help me sleep. Is my liner, etc, ok?
*We don’t have a vacuum yet...hubby is searching for the “unicorn” vacuum. He LOVES vacuuming the house so I’m happy to let him LOVE vacuuming the pool. He needs to hurry up tho, and pick one. Pool is dirty.*
Oh, here’s the pool today:
