First of all thank you for this site. I put an above ground pool in last spring that holds 17,000 gallons. Last season I used ez pool and found it to work well but it was very expensive. This year I switched to 3" trichlor tablets and granular dichlor for the occasional shock. When it got really hot here, near 100 degrees my water got cloudy and I couldn't get it to clear up. I shocked it a couple times not realizing that I was only making my root problem worse. My CYA levels were up around 90! I used drop out and drained 1/3 of my water and vacuumed and refilled. My CYA levels are now around 65.
I am now switching to liquid bleach to prevent my CYA levels from going up again. So my question is with cya levels at 65 should keep my FC higher than 4? I really don't want to replace more water if I can avoid it.
On a side note the local pool store tried to tell me cya levels make no difference.
I am also curious about what to do after a big rain or a pool party since this says you don't need to shock. Do you just test the water and bring FC back to 4 after the rain?
Thanks in advance!
Mike
I am now switching to liquid bleach to prevent my CYA levels from going up again. So my question is with cya levels at 65 should keep my FC higher than 4? I really don't want to replace more water if I can avoid it.
On a side note the local pool store tried to tell me cya levels make no difference.
I am also curious about what to do after a big rain or a pool party since this says you don't need to shock. Do you just test the water and bring FC back to 4 after the rain?
Thanks in advance!
Mike