Hi Everyone,
We moved into our new home a month ago which has a 30k gallon, manually chlorinated gunite pool with elevated spa above the pool that has an overflow into the pool. The pool is 15 years old and was maintained by the same pool company for 15 years without interuption. Since this is my first pool I decided to keep the weekly pool service until we got settled in. I found this amazing website and have read the pool school and browsed this forum. I would like to eliminate the pool service and take on the maintenance myself but have a few concerns:
I bought the TF-100 test kit and my results are:
PH 7.2
FC 5 (it has been 1 week since pool service has added pucks)
CC .5
TC 5.5
CH 325
TA 80
CYA 140 (used the dilution testing method)
Overall the pool numbers are in good shape with exception of the CYA. I understand the most effective way to lower CYA is to drain and refill the pool. Am I understanding correctly that the pool isn't safe to swim in with FC 5 and CYA 140? The water looks clear and i don't see any algae growing in the pool. We do have algae that is growing on the side of the spa above the pool. I've asked the pool service to take care of it this week.
I'm annoyed that the pool service has allowed my CYA to get so out of control that I now need to drain and refill or look at expensive and possibly ineffective CYA reducing solutions. I was planning to ask them to pay for this. Am I expecting too much from the pool company that they should have been able to prevent this?
What would you do after firing the pool company? Drain and refill now or wait until the swimming season concludes and then do it? My kids use the pool daily and its been their savior during these socially distant times.
Thanks in advance for your help!
We moved into our new home a month ago which has a 30k gallon, manually chlorinated gunite pool with elevated spa above the pool that has an overflow into the pool. The pool is 15 years old and was maintained by the same pool company for 15 years without interuption. Since this is my first pool I decided to keep the weekly pool service until we got settled in. I found this amazing website and have read the pool school and browsed this forum. I would like to eliminate the pool service and take on the maintenance myself but have a few concerns:
I bought the TF-100 test kit and my results are:
PH 7.2
FC 5 (it has been 1 week since pool service has added pucks)
CC .5
TC 5.5
CH 325
TA 80
CYA 140 (used the dilution testing method)
Overall the pool numbers are in good shape with exception of the CYA. I understand the most effective way to lower CYA is to drain and refill the pool. Am I understanding correctly that the pool isn't safe to swim in with FC 5 and CYA 140? The water looks clear and i don't see any algae growing in the pool. We do have algae that is growing on the side of the spa above the pool. I've asked the pool service to take care of it this week.
I'm annoyed that the pool service has allowed my CYA to get so out of control that I now need to drain and refill or look at expensive and possibly ineffective CYA reducing solutions. I was planning to ask them to pay for this. Am I expecting too much from the pool company that they should have been able to prevent this?
What would you do after firing the pool company? Drain and refill now or wait until the swimming season concludes and then do it? My kids use the pool daily and its been their savior during these socially distant times.
Thanks in advance for your help!