We lost our pool guy & I decided to try this on my own, but things are not off to a good start.
The water is overall clear, but slightly cloudy, and I've been battling algae creeping in along the edges of the ledges & steps.
I have a test kit & just used it for the 1st time, so bear in mind my numbers mayyyy not be 100% accurate. BUT they're not too far off from the pool store test I'd been relying on prior to today, so maybe that's a good sign? Haha
PH: over 8.2
Chlorine: basically none (palest of pale pink)
FC: 2.5
CC: 1
TC: 3.5
CH: 300ppm
TA: 100-110
CYA: over 90 - if eyeballing the tube counts, 110?
From what I've read, I feel sure y'all are gonna say to drain some water & I've accepted this will be a painful water bill.
Should I add more liquid chlorine, too? Do nothing until the CYA is within the ideal range?

The water is overall clear, but slightly cloudy, and I've been battling algae creeping in along the edges of the ledges & steps.
I have a test kit & just used it for the 1st time, so bear in mind my numbers mayyyy not be 100% accurate. BUT they're not too far off from the pool store test I'd been relying on prior to today, so maybe that's a good sign? Haha
PH: over 8.2
Chlorine: basically none (palest of pale pink)
FC: 2.5
CC: 1
TC: 3.5
CH: 300ppm
TA: 100-110
CYA: over 90 - if eyeballing the tube counts, 110?
From what I've read, I feel sure y'all are gonna say to drain some water & I've accepted this will be a painful water bill.
Should I add more liquid chlorine, too? Do nothing until the CYA is within the ideal range?
