I am a longtime pool owner living in Phoenix. We now have a SWG 15000gal pool that is 3 years old and I have never been very happy with the condition of the pool. The water has always been clear but lately have had a ton of white flakes in the pool I can't seem to get a handle on. I would always take my water to leslies for a full test and the results were never too bad except for the Phosphates. We have a 200 acre cotton field behind our house and Leslies has me putting 8oz of no phos in the pool each week and it has never seemed to get the level down. It is super windy this year so maybe that contributes. When the pool was new, I would put salt in untili Leslies' told me the level was ~3800. The Pentair IC40 would always blink saying the salt was high but Leslie's and our pool builder told me that was normal and a lot of SWG aren't calibrated correctly.
I decided to buy a TF-Pro Salt last week and start doing my own testing after reading on here about how off the Leslie's testing can be. Here are the latest test from Leslie's and my own to compare:
Leslies:
FC - 5.58
TC - 5.66
pH - 7.4
TA - 57
CA - 654
CYA - 82
Phosphates - 2159
Salt - 4854
Mine:
FC - 4
TC - 4.5
pH- 7.3
CA - 700
CYA - 70
Salt - 6800 (Performed this 3 times, very careful to let the drop form and fall with gravity). Read it on the first drop to change the color.)
The Salt one is the one that is killing me. I have taken the SWG out and cleaned it and will keep it out until I can get the salt level down by draining and replaced 50% of the water. Leslie's salt values started to rise a few months ago but told me I needed to wait until the temps are below 90 here in Phoenix before I can drain and replace the water. I can't believe I trusted Leslie's.
This is my own fault for not getting my own kit when the pool was new.
I am also planning on adding a stenner tank and pump for the acid this winter to help control the pH. We travel quite a bit and the pH is always spiked when we return. It would be nice to have a system that keeps it in line with some consistency.
The only real issue I have right now is I am dealing with a few black algae spots. I bought a stainless steel brush and have been brushing them everyday and trying to keep the Chlorine level up (I need to get it up to around 10 I think). I put 4 lbs of conditioner in at the beginning of the summer since the sun here is such a tax on the chlorine.
I decided to buy a TF-Pro Salt last week and start doing my own testing after reading on here about how off the Leslie's testing can be. Here are the latest test from Leslie's and my own to compare:
Leslies:
FC - 5.58
TC - 5.66
pH - 7.4
TA - 57
CA - 654
CYA - 82
Phosphates - 2159
Salt - 4854
Mine:
FC - 4
TC - 4.5
pH- 7.3
CA - 700
CYA - 70
Salt - 6800 (Performed this 3 times, very careful to let the drop form and fall with gravity). Read it on the first drop to change the color.)
The Salt one is the one that is killing me. I have taken the SWG out and cleaned it and will keep it out until I can get the salt level down by draining and replaced 50% of the water. Leslie's salt values started to rise a few months ago but told me I needed to wait until the temps are below 90 here in Phoenix before I can drain and replace the water. I can't believe I trusted Leslie's.
This is my own fault for not getting my own kit when the pool was new.
I am also planning on adding a stenner tank and pump for the acid this winter to help control the pH. We travel quite a bit and the pH is always spiked when we return. It would be nice to have a system that keeps it in line with some consistency.
The only real issue I have right now is I am dealing with a few black algae spots. I bought a stainless steel brush and have been brushing them everyday and trying to keep the Chlorine level up (I need to get it up to around 10 I think). I put 4 lbs of conditioner in at the beginning of the summer since the sun here is such a tax on the chlorine.