I just moved to Acadiana (south central Louisiana) and purchased a 5 acre property with an existing pool... 40' x 20' kidney-shaped, in-ground, gunite pool with a 10' deep end. I've calculated the volume to be 34K gallons. When I arrived last month, it was in full algae bloom due to a pump outage after a storm that occurred just a week before I arrived. The chlorinator was also empty. The pump was easily started up after resetting breaker, so I cleaned out the baskets, backwashed the filter and started to work on cleaning things up. Based on guidance from the local pool store, I reloaded TriChlor pucks into the chlorinator, used algaecide for a few days, shocked with 56% Cal-Hypo every day along with regular brushing and backwashing. It was an expensive and frustrating experience, but I've finally achieved a clear, sparkling pool after 2-3 weeks of persistence.
At the tail-end of this experience, I was introduced to TFP by my brother, a long-time pool-owner. He had actually given me the information right at the beginning, but I was so overwhelmed with moving/unpacking that I no time for research. I wish that I had started here! My test results look like this along with some history and adjustments:
I'm open to any suggestions/guidance to get everything stable.
At the tail-end of this experience, I was introduced to TFP by my brother, a long-time pool-owner. He had actually given me the information right at the beginning, but I was so overwhelmed with moving/unpacking that I no time for research. I wish that I had started here! My test results look like this along with some history and adjustments:
- Free Chlorine: 1.5 ppm as of this morning (highest I've achieved for a morning reading yet)
- PM is telling me to add over 2 gallons of 10% Liquid Chlorine every day
- Combined Chlorine: 0
- pH: 7.8
- Started out at 6.8 and , but finally resorted to adding Borax
- Total Alkalinity: 120 ppm (PM target is 70 ppm)
- Started at 140 ppm and tried using spa pump and blower to aerate for several hours per day to lower reading, but progress has been slow. Is there a better way to achieve good aeration?
- Stabilizer/CYA: 70 ppm (PM target is 45 ppm)
- Started at 150 ppm and achieved some improvement with water exchange during a brief drought. Also, turned off the auto-chlorinator and switch from Cal-Hypo to Liquid Chlorine.
- Calcium Hardness: 375 ppm (PM target is 450 ppm)
- I started out at 200 and have added 4-12 lbs Chlorox Calcium Increaser every day to bring that up a bit at a time
- CSI: Averaging -0.04 (+0.69/-1.1)
I'm open to any suggestions/guidance to get everything stable.