Newbie to the forum, but I have had an inground vinyl liner pool for seven years without a problem. My husband told me that if we were going to build a pool, I was going to be the one taking care of it because he just doesn't have the time. I was ok with that. It was never "work." Ever.
The perfect storm happened this spring with a late opening, spring rains, and high spring temps. I have always cleared my pool with HTH pool shock, and taken a sample one time to the pool store (an hour away) to get it tested and "perfected."
This spring I added 50 pounds of that shock with no sign of blue. I made two trips to the pool store and almost got the pool as crystal clear as I was accustomed to seeing it. I turned on the timer for our normal eight hour pump time with a Frog chlorinator. Things went south rather quickly, and despite a third trip to the pool store, have not improved. I got on the internet, did tons of research, found this site, and now I have hope!
The only thing I know with certainty from my last pool test with the pool store is that my CYA is 67. I think that is my problem! I was using the granular shock, which likely contributed to the higher CYA, and for some reason, the computer at the pool store didn't take into consideration the higher CYA when prescribing the chlorine I needed.
I am done with the pool store. I have a Taylor K-2600 test kit coming my way. I am making a trip to Home Depot to get about 40 gallons of chlorine (another 45 minute trip because I gladly live in midwest small town America), and I am going to begin my SLAM hot and heavy on Friday morning. (Yikes! Seven and a half gallons to get started according to the CYA/Chlorine chart!)
My question is this: Knowing that I have the K-2600 test kit coming my way, will I have enough reagents to test the chlorine (both free and combined) throughout the entire process in the kit? (My pool is green. It is green enough that I can hardly see the bottom in the shallow end.) Or should I go ahead and buy more reagents and get them coming my way because I don't have a clue where I would buy them semi-locally. (Will be buying from Dave because I feel like this site is truly a lifesaver for me!)
The perfect storm happened this spring with a late opening, spring rains, and high spring temps. I have always cleared my pool with HTH pool shock, and taken a sample one time to the pool store (an hour away) to get it tested and "perfected."
This spring I added 50 pounds of that shock with no sign of blue. I made two trips to the pool store and almost got the pool as crystal clear as I was accustomed to seeing it. I turned on the timer for our normal eight hour pump time with a Frog chlorinator. Things went south rather quickly, and despite a third trip to the pool store, have not improved. I got on the internet, did tons of research, found this site, and now I have hope!
The only thing I know with certainty from my last pool test with the pool store is that my CYA is 67. I think that is my problem! I was using the granular shock, which likely contributed to the higher CYA, and for some reason, the computer at the pool store didn't take into consideration the higher CYA when prescribing the chlorine I needed.
I am done with the pool store. I have a Taylor K-2600 test kit coming my way. I am making a trip to Home Depot to get about 40 gallons of chlorine (another 45 minute trip because I gladly live in midwest small town America), and I am going to begin my SLAM hot and heavy on Friday morning. (Yikes! Seven and a half gallons to get started according to the CYA/Chlorine chart!)
My question is this: Knowing that I have the K-2600 test kit coming my way, will I have enough reagents to test the chlorine (both free and combined) throughout the entire process in the kit? (My pool is green. It is green enough that I can hardly see the bottom in the shallow end.) Or should I go ahead and buy more reagents and get them coming my way because I don't have a clue where I would buy them semi-locally. (Will be buying from Dave because I feel like this site is truly a lifesaver for me!)