- May 16, 2021
- 103
- Pool Size
- 27500
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Aquapure 1400
Hi everybody. I woke up to a green and cloudy pool this morning after flash flood type rain yesterday. I have been taking care of my pool for the past three summers and this has never happened. The last time this did happen was the first year I owned this house and I was not taking care of the pool. It happened twice that summer so I decided to educate myself.
Even the last three summers, after crazy rainstorms. I have never woken up to anything but a clear pool.
I am attaching a picture of the pool, and a snapshot of my last two chemical readings. The bottom chemical reading is from yesterday morning before any rain. The top reading is from this morning.
Please note that the CYA that I am reporting is from the pool store. When I test my CYA I get 40 to 50 using the taylor test. I have no confidence in my ability to do the dot test and I have read all the articles and looked at the photos.
Also, I do notice that my pool water looks a lot more crystal clear with my chlorine levels around 6, which leads me to believe that the CYA level from the pool store is the correct reading. I've taken my water to the pool store multiple times and the CYA test was consistent, it even increased proportionally based on a CYA add that I did at one point
No clue how a FC levels of 7.5 and balanced water could not handle a rain storm.
Would love to hear anyone's thoughts. Thank you.


Even the last three summers, after crazy rainstorms. I have never woken up to anything but a clear pool.
I am attaching a picture of the pool, and a snapshot of my last two chemical readings. The bottom chemical reading is from yesterday morning before any rain. The top reading is from this morning.
Please note that the CYA that I am reporting is from the pool store. When I test my CYA I get 40 to 50 using the taylor test. I have no confidence in my ability to do the dot test and I have read all the articles and looked at the photos.
Also, I do notice that my pool water looks a lot more crystal clear with my chlorine levels around 6, which leads me to believe that the CYA level from the pool store is the correct reading. I've taken my water to the pool store multiple times and the CYA test was consistent, it even increased proportionally based on a CYA add that I did at one point
No clue how a FC levels of 7.5 and balanced water could not handle a rain storm.
Would love to hear anyone's thoughts. Thank you.

