Good morning fellow TFPers!
I had this same problem last year...I have these spots that show up on the bottom of the pool. You can see them in the attached pictures. It's really bad in the middle of the pool because last night we had some high winds & most of that is leaves/pine needles.However, I run the pool vac or sweep, etc, and these spots show up a few days later gain. We do live out in the country across from farm fields. I also use skimmer socks and we have REALLY HIGH Pollen...
I use liquid chlorine - 1/2 gallon per day is perfect for my pool. Should I be going up to "shock levels" once a week? Will that help? I'm not sure if those spots are dead algae, dust, pollen, etc...As you can see the water is crystal clear otherwise. I haven't adjusted pool chems yet because my water is still 55 degrees. However, last year when testing water once I got out of SLAM - I did not have any CC's in the pool all year.
Any help is great!


I had this same problem last year...I have these spots that show up on the bottom of the pool. You can see them in the attached pictures. It's really bad in the middle of the pool because last night we had some high winds & most of that is leaves/pine needles.However, I run the pool vac or sweep, etc, and these spots show up a few days later gain. We do live out in the country across from farm fields. I also use skimmer socks and we have REALLY HIGH Pollen...
I use liquid chlorine - 1/2 gallon per day is perfect for my pool. Should I be going up to "shock levels" once a week? Will that help? I'm not sure if those spots are dead algae, dust, pollen, etc...As you can see the water is crystal clear otherwise. I haven't adjusted pool chems yet because my water is still 55 degrees. However, last year when testing water once I got out of SLAM - I did not have any CC's in the pool all year.
Any help is great!

