Hello, I'm new here and in need of help. I notice that the recommendations here differ from all the other online recommendations. I understand that these are from pool owners and their experiences. I'm wondering if someone can help me with a couple of issues.
Issue #1 - CYA
Back story, we recently acid-washed our pool due to metal staining that we could not get out with non-drain means (about two weeks ago). We drained the pool because CYA levels were in the 70s or so, and we could not eliminate the combined chlorine without using a ton of shock or liquid chlorine. We refilled our pool. I need to get the water balanced.
Not sure what my CYA levels truly are. I have tested my water at home with 3 different test kits (La Motte Color Q and Color Qpro and Taylor) and gone to two pool supply stores. The results for CYA are different enough to be concerned. My at-home kits are giving me 19-26 CYA and the pool stores are giving me 35-38 (all with the same water sample and tested in a close enough timeframe). The Taylor kit for CYA that has you fill up a tube with the black dot is showing that the tub is full and I'm still seeing the dot, which would be under 20. I'm not sure which tested level is right, and the difference is important given the small range for CYA. Which should I believe? My chlorine is not staying in the pool, so I believe the CYA is on the lower end. However, I do not want to end up with the issue I had before where I could not get the combined chlorine out of the pool because the CYA was too high.
If I add Cal-Hypo 73 to the pool at night, getting it up to about 2.5ppm or so, it's gone down to .5ppm in a couple of days. Not much combined chlorine if any. I currently have Tri-Chlor tabs in the pool because the CYA was lower, but without the Cal-Hypo at night, the chlorine is dissipating. Should I raise the CYA or shock the pool and see what happens? If I shock, how much should I do this time?
Issue#2 - PH rise
My PH continues to rise every other day. When it's at 8.1 I put in roughly 32-36 oz of Muriatic Acid to try and bring that down to 7.4/7.5, but when I check 8 hours later, it's only down to 7.7/7.8. Then one day later, it's up to 8-8.1 again. My ALK is 96 - previously down from 125 over the two weeks. The pool store tells me my PH should be 120-150. Your site is telling me to be like 60-80. Should I continue to add Muriatic Acid? How much should I add at this point? I want to find the sweet spot to avoid adding acid constantly.
Info on the pool: 17,500 gallons, in-ground plaster pool, sand filter, chlorine pool.
Current at-home readings today:
Free Chlorine: 0.5
Total Chlorine: 0.9
PH: 8.1
ALK: 96
Calcium Hardness: 270
CYA: 24
Pool store readings:
Free Chlorine: 0.9
Total Chlorine: 1.0
PH: 8.1
ALK: 92
Calcium Hardness: 232
CYA: 38
My pool is clear, for the last couple of weeks the CC has been mainly 0.1, what should I do here?
Issue #1 - CYA
Back story, we recently acid-washed our pool due to metal staining that we could not get out with non-drain means (about two weeks ago). We drained the pool because CYA levels were in the 70s or so, and we could not eliminate the combined chlorine without using a ton of shock or liquid chlorine. We refilled our pool. I need to get the water balanced.
Not sure what my CYA levels truly are. I have tested my water at home with 3 different test kits (La Motte Color Q and Color Qpro and Taylor) and gone to two pool supply stores. The results for CYA are different enough to be concerned. My at-home kits are giving me 19-26 CYA and the pool stores are giving me 35-38 (all with the same water sample and tested in a close enough timeframe). The Taylor kit for CYA that has you fill up a tube with the black dot is showing that the tub is full and I'm still seeing the dot, which would be under 20. I'm not sure which tested level is right, and the difference is important given the small range for CYA. Which should I believe? My chlorine is not staying in the pool, so I believe the CYA is on the lower end. However, I do not want to end up with the issue I had before where I could not get the combined chlorine out of the pool because the CYA was too high.
If I add Cal-Hypo 73 to the pool at night, getting it up to about 2.5ppm or so, it's gone down to .5ppm in a couple of days. Not much combined chlorine if any. I currently have Tri-Chlor tabs in the pool because the CYA was lower, but without the Cal-Hypo at night, the chlorine is dissipating. Should I raise the CYA or shock the pool and see what happens? If I shock, how much should I do this time?
Issue#2 - PH rise
My PH continues to rise every other day. When it's at 8.1 I put in roughly 32-36 oz of Muriatic Acid to try and bring that down to 7.4/7.5, but when I check 8 hours later, it's only down to 7.7/7.8. Then one day later, it's up to 8-8.1 again. My ALK is 96 - previously down from 125 over the two weeks. The pool store tells me my PH should be 120-150. Your site is telling me to be like 60-80. Should I continue to add Muriatic Acid? How much should I add at this point? I want to find the sweet spot to avoid adding acid constantly.
Info on the pool: 17,500 gallons, in-ground plaster pool, sand filter, chlorine pool.
Current at-home readings today:
Free Chlorine: 0.5
Total Chlorine: 0.9
PH: 8.1
ALK: 96
Calcium Hardness: 270
CYA: 24
Pool store readings:
Free Chlorine: 0.9
Total Chlorine: 1.0
PH: 8.1
ALK: 92
Calcium Hardness: 232
CYA: 38
My pool is clear, for the last couple of weeks the CC has been mainly 0.1, what should I do here?
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