Help me switch to proper maintenance please

Rawhidesabi

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May 14, 2025
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Cleveland, OH
Ok so a quick background.......I have saltwater aquariums and am used to testing water parameters and such but I have been swimming in my pool just based on pool store testing just because I was lazy. So each year i still get a good algae growth or 3 and I barely make it to the pool store to test my water. So, what I want is to test my water at home and save some cash on all the wasted chemicals I have been grabbing for an arm and a leg. I only have a few a few questions but my research has led me here so I want to take the plunge and go this route.

1.) So from the pictures the TF-Pro test kit looks similar to my aquarium test kits but it states it is not a "blueish, greenish, i think my eyes work color scale" so is their a digital readout or what provides me the number from each test that i am to aim for?

2.) I really dont want to waste the chemicals I have left. So i have 5 bags of shock, some alkalinity up, and some cya free shock tablets. I know the tablets can be used but will the other options just dissapear if i am switching to liquid chlorine? Should i just burn through those real fast during the opening of the pool (alk up per test results) and then make the switch? Also I know it varies per pool but I usually at the beginning of the season grab 25 packs of powder shock to get me through most if not all of the year.......how many gallons of liquid shock should i grab to get me through 4-5 months?

3.) SLAM---Can i use this method to open my pool? Or do I need to do some other combo of things? I am of course going to vaccum and clean and all that anyway but will SLAM and testing get it from swamp to clear? (Shouldnt be a swamp but I have the elephant cover still on. 2 weeks ago I shocked her heavily and covered it back up letting the pump run 3 hrs per day until now. I would like to start opening the pool this week so that it is clear and ready by memorial day. usually takes 3-4 days but if doing this method takes a week and i then am spending less and not having to drive to the 18 year old kid to test my large investment I am game.

Pool background:
25 years old+ in ground concrete poured then steel then liner.
6 year old liner
4 year old heater
Variable speed pump
cartridge filters
0 test data (about to hit purchase i believe vs going to pool store)
Pool is pretty trouble free if you consider 2 or 3 times a year algae growing on the walls needing a good scrub and shock)
But i have been dumping cash in phosphate removers and all of that (in aquariums phosphates are a huge issue so i believed the hype)

I just really want to know how much more testing am i signing myself up for and if this will in the long run possibly save some cash? I am planning on getting the TF-pro with Slam option. (Actually want to buy it here today but need to make sure I am on the right path. or should i get that Taylor K-2006C test kit?
 
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Welcome to TFP.

I think you are making this more complicated than it is.
1.) So from the pictures the TF-Pro test kit looks similar to my aquarium test kits but it states it is not a "blueish, greenish, i think my eyes work color scale" so is their a digital readout or what provides me the number from each test that i am to aim for?

You have a link where you read this blueish, greenish stuff?

All the tests in the TFT test kit have distinct color transitions for completion, such as changing from red to clear or from green to blue. The only test that has subjective color is the pH test.

2.) I really dont want to waste the chemicals I have left. So i have 5 bags of shock, some alkalinity up, and some cya free shock tablets. I know the tablets can be used but will the other options just dissapear if i am switching to liquid chlorine? Should i just burn through those real fast during the opening of the pool (alk up per test results) and then make the switch? Also I know it varies per pool but I usually at the beginning of the season grab 25 packs of powder shock to get me through most if not all of the year.......how many gallons of liquid shock should i grab to get me through 4-5 months?

You have to decide when you want to transition to TFP pool care methods.

Mixing methods does not work well and causes confusion.

We don't use "shock." Raising alkalinity is rarely necessary unless you overdose acid and crash your TA.

How much liquid chlorine you need depends on the size of your pool and your daily FC loss.

3.) SLAM---Can i use this method to open my pool?

Yes.

Or do I need to do some other combo of things?

Combo of what things?

I am of course going to vaccum and clean and all that anyway but will SLAM and testing get it from swamp to clear?

Yes.

(Shouldnt be a swamp but I have the elephant cover still on. 2 weeks ago I shocked her heavily and covered it back up letting the pump run 3 hrs per day until now. I would like to start opening the pool this week so that it is clear and ready by memorial day. usually takes 3-4 days but if doing this method takes a week and i then am spending less and not having to drive to the 18 year old kid to test my large investment I am game.

The length the SLAM Process takes depends on how bad your algae bloom is. Some SLAMs can take a few weeks with real bad algae.

I just really want to know how much more testing am i signing myself up for and if this will in the long run possibly save some cash? I am planning on getting the TF-pro with Slam option. (Actually want to buy it here today but need to make sure I am on the right path. or should i get that Taylor K-2006C test kit?

Get the TF-Pro with the Slam Option. It is a better value.

It will be the least expensive and best value pool purchase you make.
 
Ok yes grabbed the pro kit with slam and starter guide. I do plan to switch all methods to this method I do not want to mix and match. I may just toss the existing chemicals to my brother then.

What i meant by the above also mentioned on this site when buying the kit that the tests arent hard to read. I was making sure as aquarium testing an cheap pool tests will have 50 shades of blue. You answered my question though stating that the test colors swap from one extreme to the next. those are alot easier to read then the cheap ones.

So for now should i just keep vaccuming the pool and get the filters clean until my test kit arrives (ordered 2 hours ago) or is there something i should do to prepare other than keeping some chlorine levels rolling?

Hopefully this will be the last method i need to use and stick with moving forward so i want to do it right.
Ordered basically all chemicals that i dont have at home just now too so I should be ready other than those 1 offs.
 
So for now should i just keep vaccuming the pool and get the filters clean until my test kit arrives (ordered 2 hours ago) or is there something i should do to prepare other than keeping some chlorine levels rolling?

Wait until you have your test kit and post a complete set of tests and then we can see what your situation is.

Ordered basically all chemicals that i dont have at home just now too so I should be ready other than those 1 offs.