Hi, new here and new to pool maintenance/ownerhsip in general! I recently purchased a home that has a pool. I used the pool service the previous owners used so they could show me the ropes of opening a pool. This was about 2 weeks ago.
It is an above ground 14,000 gallon pool with a chlorinator. When they opened the guy filled it with maybe 5 pucks and also added some to the floating chlorine dispenser. I filled the pool to the level he told me after he left and once it got there I turned on the filter system and left it on the timer the previous owner had (6 hours on 6 hours off, kicks on twice a day)
Alkalinity and PH were off on the test strips so i took a sample to The Great Escape. The guy just used strips and said i needed Alkalinty up which i assume is just baking soda. Used half of the 10 lbs container and nothing happened so I used the rest the next day like he suggested. No change.
Brought another sample to Leslies today and they gave me the results below and said the CYA is super high and I need to drain 1/2 the pool and refill. Also tried to sell me an $80 CYA remover that goes in the basket which she said alone would take about 2 months to lower the levels. She was real pushy on that so i opted out to do some research first. She said this is likely caused by the pool guy putting in too many pucks and that he should have only used about 2 total and not used the float.
So I guess my question is
1) does draining 1/2 the pool and refilling seem like the way to go based on these numbers? should i drain/ refill a little at a time?
2) is draining into the grass an issue with numbers like this? Dont want to do any damage to the grass/ plants. Is pumping into the street sewer a better option? dont have the pump for that but could pick something up to make it work if thats a better option
3) is using about 2 pucks in the chlorinator and no float sound about right?
4) im assuming i should probably be testing at home with an actual kit and not just strips, any recommendations on testing kits?
5) should i get CYA remover filter they were pushing at Leslies or just drain some water?
I wasnt in love with the idea of having a pool but wanted to give it a shot since it came with the house. This has been a bit discouraging so far, hopefully things go a little smoother going forward and I get the hang of things!
Thanks in advance!

It is an above ground 14,000 gallon pool with a chlorinator. When they opened the guy filled it with maybe 5 pucks and also added some to the floating chlorine dispenser. I filled the pool to the level he told me after he left and once it got there I turned on the filter system and left it on the timer the previous owner had (6 hours on 6 hours off, kicks on twice a day)
Alkalinity and PH were off on the test strips so i took a sample to The Great Escape. The guy just used strips and said i needed Alkalinty up which i assume is just baking soda. Used half of the 10 lbs container and nothing happened so I used the rest the next day like he suggested. No change.
Brought another sample to Leslies today and they gave me the results below and said the CYA is super high and I need to drain 1/2 the pool and refill. Also tried to sell me an $80 CYA remover that goes in the basket which she said alone would take about 2 months to lower the levels. She was real pushy on that so i opted out to do some research first. She said this is likely caused by the pool guy putting in too many pucks and that he should have only used about 2 total and not used the float.
So I guess my question is
1) does draining 1/2 the pool and refilling seem like the way to go based on these numbers? should i drain/ refill a little at a time?
2) is draining into the grass an issue with numbers like this? Dont want to do any damage to the grass/ plants. Is pumping into the street sewer a better option? dont have the pump for that but could pick something up to make it work if thats a better option
3) is using about 2 pucks in the chlorinator and no float sound about right?
4) im assuming i should probably be testing at home with an actual kit and not just strips, any recommendations on testing kits?
5) should i get CYA remover filter they were pushing at Leslies or just drain some water?
I wasnt in love with the idea of having a pool but wanted to give it a shot since it came with the house. This has been a bit discouraging so far, hopefully things go a little smoother going forward and I get the hang of things!
Thanks in advance!
