- May 20, 2025
- 8
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Sorry for the lack of some details... I need to collect system info, better estimate on pool capacity, etc.
I bought a house six years ago with an inground, salt pool. The previous owners didn't maintain the property well (pool and otherwise), so I've had to keep up with some hidden problems. I've gotten to the point now where I'm ready to start doing regular maintenance of the pool (especially since pool companies around us seem to drop like flies or restrict themselves to commercial establishments).
The pool has a SWG (Pentair IC-40) and capacity of approx. 35,000 gallons. (I suspect this is off... but I have to go out and take measurements.) Hayward S224T sand filter *definitely* needs a sand swap, which I'll do soon.
Pool was opened a week ago, was kinda green. Got a bit worse, the wife dumped some combo shock/algae/something into it... I dunno the chemicals, but it's supposed to be one of those "clear it quick" things. Maybe made things look a bit better, but mostly cleaning out leaves and vacuuming was more important.
Salt was very low, so I dumped about 240lbs in, that brought it to about 2770ppm. I got another 240lbs ready to go to get it up over 3000.
With the salt in a better place, I'm working on the FC/CYA next. Both are essentially non-existent.
I went to get some CYA and asked for around 20lbs (as per recommendation from PoolMath app). They gave me a weird look... asked if I was storing for future. When I told them I had 35,000 gallons and essentially no CYA levels, they said 4lbs would suffice. Confused, I grabbed 2x4lb containers and have the first 4lbs in a skimmer sock at the moment. I'll add the second 4lbs once the first is done.
I have basically 2 questions:
1. It seems to me, based on a quick reading of some articles here, that salt is the first thing to address, then FC/CYA, then pH, etc. Is that right, or can they be addressed simultaneously?
2. Why is PoolMath recommending 20-ish lbs and they recommend 4 lbs? I've had a couple pool companies open/maintain the pool, and they always seem to get it in good shape pretty quickly. Differing or outdated opinions?
Thanks.
I bought a house six years ago with an inground, salt pool. The previous owners didn't maintain the property well (pool and otherwise), so I've had to keep up with some hidden problems. I've gotten to the point now where I'm ready to start doing regular maintenance of the pool (especially since pool companies around us seem to drop like flies or restrict themselves to commercial establishments).
The pool has a SWG (Pentair IC-40) and capacity of approx. 35,000 gallons. (I suspect this is off... but I have to go out and take measurements.) Hayward S224T sand filter *definitely* needs a sand swap, which I'll do soon.
Pool was opened a week ago, was kinda green. Got a bit worse, the wife dumped some combo shock/algae/something into it... I dunno the chemicals, but it's supposed to be one of those "clear it quick" things. Maybe made things look a bit better, but mostly cleaning out leaves and vacuuming was more important.
Salt was very low, so I dumped about 240lbs in, that brought it to about 2770ppm. I got another 240lbs ready to go to get it up over 3000.
With the salt in a better place, I'm working on the FC/CYA next. Both are essentially non-existent.
I went to get some CYA and asked for around 20lbs (as per recommendation from PoolMath app). They gave me a weird look... asked if I was storing for future. When I told them I had 35,000 gallons and essentially no CYA levels, they said 4lbs would suffice. Confused, I grabbed 2x4lb containers and have the first 4lbs in a skimmer sock at the moment. I'll add the second 4lbs once the first is done.
I have basically 2 questions:
1. It seems to me, based on a quick reading of some articles here, that salt is the first thing to address, then FC/CYA, then pH, etc. Is that right, or can they be addressed simultaneously?
2. Why is PoolMath recommending 20-ish lbs and they recommend 4 lbs? I've had a couple pool companies open/maintain the pool, and they always seem to get it in good shape pretty quickly. Differing or outdated opinions?
Thanks.