A Little about the setup. We’re located in central florida and my biggest challenge is the pool being located about 20 minutes from my home with time is always my biggest problem. Someone does live at the property and can assist with pool car under specific direction when needed.
We have a Splash Super pool 41.5’ x 21.5’ x 48” that is solely used for Dogs and Dog Dock Jumping. The dock is a 40’ triple axel enclosed trailer with steps to the top and a ramp that gets dogs out of the pool. It’s a great time but our biggest concern is ensuring the water is safe for the dogs.
We run two Intex SF60110-2 16” sand filters at adjacent corners of the pool. A vacuum on one filter and a skimmer on the other. On the skimmer side I have a Hayward inline chlorinator CL200. The suction lines are at the pump locations and the return lines are on opposite corners giving a circular flow. Both filters run 24hrs a day. When dogs are in the water, we remove the vacuum and connect a second skimmer.
Everything was going great until about a month ago. The pool started to get cloudy/green and everything settles on the bottom.
We didn’t plan on leaving the pool up like we have. It’s typically a weekend setup and breakdown for events/competitions. However, in the COVID world we live in, we setup the pool on 1/1 and its been operating ever since. I have never had a pool before and if I had any hair left to pull out I just might. As I have read hear already, I’ve been pool schooled by leslies. The most frustrating part is that every time I go in, someone has a different answer/solution to the problems. So, I’m here hoping to get things back on track. Ive downlowded the pool math app and input the last months of water tests from Leslies in there. I don’t have a testing kit of my own and also read I should get one of my own So that’s on order now.
This weekend I drained about 16” of water and refilled Because my CYA was at 144. The products being used are all from Leslies but primarily we use their 3” jumbo tablets in the chlorinator and the Chlor Brite for shock.
Test results BEFORE DRAINING ON 7/22:
FC - 5.8
CC - 7.5
pH - 7.7
TA - 0
CH - 213
CyA - 126
Test results after Vacuum to waste and sucking out all the green I could/drain ON 7/24:
FC - 2.7
CC - 3.0
pH - 6.9
TA - 0
CH - 224
CyA - 144
Test Results after refill ON 7/25
FC - 0.2
CC - 0.3
pH - 7.0
TA - 63
CH - 233
CyA - 118
I’ve looked briefly at the SLAM method but haven’t fully understood the process. I have been told by Leslie’s that I can’t use liquid chlorine on my pool because it will damage the liner. So, I’m here and hoping for some guidance. What’s the best way to get back to swimmable and that will be safe for dogs cause I’m loosing this battle. Any advice offered will be greatly appreciated.


Thank you,
Ckb3
We have a Splash Super pool 41.5’ x 21.5’ x 48” that is solely used for Dogs and Dog Dock Jumping. The dock is a 40’ triple axel enclosed trailer with steps to the top and a ramp that gets dogs out of the pool. It’s a great time but our biggest concern is ensuring the water is safe for the dogs.
We run two Intex SF60110-2 16” sand filters at adjacent corners of the pool. A vacuum on one filter and a skimmer on the other. On the skimmer side I have a Hayward inline chlorinator CL200. The suction lines are at the pump locations and the return lines are on opposite corners giving a circular flow. Both filters run 24hrs a day. When dogs are in the water, we remove the vacuum and connect a second skimmer.
Everything was going great until about a month ago. The pool started to get cloudy/green and everything settles on the bottom.
We didn’t plan on leaving the pool up like we have. It’s typically a weekend setup and breakdown for events/competitions. However, in the COVID world we live in, we setup the pool on 1/1 and its been operating ever since. I have never had a pool before and if I had any hair left to pull out I just might. As I have read hear already, I’ve been pool schooled by leslies. The most frustrating part is that every time I go in, someone has a different answer/solution to the problems. So, I’m here hoping to get things back on track. Ive downlowded the pool math app and input the last months of water tests from Leslies in there. I don’t have a testing kit of my own and also read I should get one of my own So that’s on order now.
This weekend I drained about 16” of water and refilled Because my CYA was at 144. The products being used are all from Leslies but primarily we use their 3” jumbo tablets in the chlorinator and the Chlor Brite for shock.
Test results BEFORE DRAINING ON 7/22:
FC - 5.8
CC - 7.5
pH - 7.7
TA - 0
CH - 213
CyA - 126
Test results after Vacuum to waste and sucking out all the green I could/drain ON 7/24:
FC - 2.7
CC - 3.0
pH - 6.9
TA - 0
CH - 224
CyA - 144
Test Results after refill ON 7/25
FC - 0.2
CC - 0.3
pH - 7.0
TA - 63
CH - 233
CyA - 118
I’ve looked briefly at the SLAM method but haven’t fully understood the process. I have been told by Leslie’s that I can’t use liquid chlorine on my pool because it will damage the liner. So, I’m here and hoping for some guidance. What’s the best way to get back to swimmable and that will be safe for dogs cause I’m loosing this battle. Any advice offered will be greatly appreciated.


Thank you,
Ckb3