Bought the house in 1993 and I believe the pool was installed in 1988. Had it re plastered in 2009. I paid three different companies to do the maintenance over the years. 1 said they were no longer servicing the area and 2 flat out quit. Every year in late August or early September the algae starts. Pool cleaning companies couldn't stop it. It seemed they would show up once a week and drop chemicals in. Clean it and that was it. I thought the re plaster would help but it didn't. So I became a bad pool owner. Drain it to half in the winter and let it fester until April when I drain, clean, and refill. Make it through the summer and lose it at the end. I have dealt with green, yellow, and black over the years. Black was by far the worst. Yellow is almost as bad and that typically is what takes it at the end of the year.
I'm tired of cleaning the thing. The plaster is pitted and stained again. I'm going to shell out the money to have it re plastered again at the end of this year. One thing I realized is I am most likely the problem. I wanted to learn what I was going and why so I began my google search and wound up here. Began reading and watching videos. A lot has changed since I first researched this in 1993. Mostly the CYA to FC ratio. I went on Amazon and bought the k-2006C test kit. The strips now reside at the dump. Did my initial test this morning.
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Added another 1/2 gal of acid and 1/4 gal chlorine.
Am I on the right track here? I want to get the TA down a lot more as I am having PH swings. I started at well over 250. I dropped the PH to 7.2 and aerate using a tube in the jet overnight. Typically see 7.8 the next morning. I also didn't do the hardness test. Every year with a clean fill I am between 500-550. Nothing I can do about the fresh water. It's been this way since we moved in.
I'm tired of cleaning the thing. The plaster is pitted and stained again. I'm going to shell out the money to have it re plastered again at the end of this year. One thing I realized is I am most likely the problem. I wanted to learn what I was going and why so I began my google search and wound up here. Began reading and watching videos. A lot has changed since I first researched this in 1993. Mostly the CYA to FC ratio. I went on Amazon and bought the k-2006C test kit. The strips now reside at the dump. Did my initial test this morning.
Date | Time | Weather | PH | FC | CC | TA | CYA |
5/2/2018 | 9:33 | OC mist | 8.000 | 0.800 | 0.800 | 150.000 | 38.000 |
Acid | Soda | Chlorine | CYA | Algaecide | Notes | |||
1/3 gal | 1/2 gal | 12.5% sod Hypo 31.45% Baum |
Time | Weather | PH | FC | CC | TA | CYA |
4:30pm | sun | 7.600 | 4.600 | 0.200 | 150.000 |
Am I on the right track here? I want to get the TA down a lot more as I am having PH swings. I started at well over 250. I dropped the PH to 7.2 and aerate using a tube in the jet overnight. Typically see 7.8 the next morning. I also didn't do the hardness test. Every year with a clean fill I am between 500-550. Nothing I can do about the fresh water. It's been this way since we moved in.