Hello everyone,
I stumbled upon this forum and its nice welcoming members when trying to find a solution for my problem with FLOC not wanting to leave my pool
I am posting from Slovakia in Europe, its getting almost 30 degrees celsius and I am currently desperately stuck waiting for the floc to fall down, so I can vaacum (to waste, as I have learned) at least a bit of the surface before it again whirls everywhere and clouds the whole pool.
I am not even going to start talking about all the useless, overpriced containers of various chemicals we have bought to try to get this pool running.
Anyways, its just an ordinary 3,66metres in diameter above ground pool that we have slightly recessed into the ground with sand filtration. This is the second season that we use the pool, so it was my first experience winterizing the pool, and first time I seem to have some issues with it.
This is how it looks now, there is some progress already. Hopefully I will not have to post into the help section anytime soon

I stumbled upon this forum and its nice welcoming members when trying to find a solution for my problem with FLOC not wanting to leave my pool
I am posting from Slovakia in Europe, its getting almost 30 degrees celsius and I am currently desperately stuck waiting for the floc to fall down, so I can vaacum (to waste, as I have learned) at least a bit of the surface before it again whirls everywhere and clouds the whole pool.
I am not even going to start talking about all the useless, overpriced containers of various chemicals we have bought to try to get this pool running.
Anyways, its just an ordinary 3,66metres in diameter above ground pool that we have slightly recessed into the ground with sand filtration. This is the second season that we use the pool, so it was my first experience winterizing the pool, and first time I seem to have some issues with it.
This is how it looks now, there is some progress already. Hopefully I will not have to post into the help section anytime soon
