- Mar 27, 2023
- 145
- Pool Size
- 3357
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Intex Krystal Clear
I don't think so. Algae is typically much more fluffy and susceptible to falling apart. Those black things almost look like bugs or something solid. Are they? Can you pinch them between your thumb and index finger and do they retain their shape, or does that stuff just disintegrate?is this algae
Did you fertilize your grass recently?
It looks like the pod “skins” that fall around here. Not sure which tree they come from. They disintegrate after a while in the water.
Look around your yard.
Do an
Overnight Chlorine Loss Test @ target fc levels
FC/CYA Levels
to be sure nothing is brewing after you clean/vac everything out.
Some kind of seed/flower pod that falls- they have skin that comes off - when it stops raining i will go get some off my pool cover & post a picture- they clog up my cover pump on the regularI have a company that does come once a month but they haven't come since I put the pool up a couple of weeks ago.
What do you mean pod skins?
Do you have test results from a taylor k2006 or tf100?My pool is well-balanced
My pool store said it wasn't algae but I want to be sure.Those seam flaps require frequent care (scrubbing) along with ensuring adequate fc levels. I used to use a broom.
Algae poofs when brushed while dirt/debris will resettle fairly quickly. Algae is slimy & will smear when wiped.
Once algae occurs it takes the
SLAM Process to overcome- targetfc levels won’t cut it.
Got it, will brush those more often! Also, I see that some seam flaps are out a bit not completely flat. Is that ok or does it mean it's coming apart and breaking? (Pool is brand new)Those seam flaps require frequent care (scrubbing) along with ensuring adequate fc levels. I used to use a broom.
Algae poofs when brushed while dirt/debris will resettle fairly quickly. Algae is slimy & will smear when wiped.
Once algae occurs it takes the
SLAM Process to overcome- targetfc levels won’t cut it.
You are not going to have a good time if you are mixing pool store advice and advice on this forum. The basic differences are:Here is my last report from yesterday…I have been a bit low on chlorine so I am boosting the swg.
That’s fine for quick daily total chlorine (fc+cc)checks up to 5ppm although its not very accurate, its more of a “do I have any chlorine or not?” Kinda testThanks! I bought a test kit on Amazon but not one that tests EVERYTHING. I got this one...Lupo 3-in-1 Water Test Kit for Swimming Pools & Spas. Is that too basic?
Yes- the tf100 or Taylor k2006 contain the cya test (enough to do 15+ tests) & the all important fas/dpd kit which tests fc (good stuff) & cc (bad stuff) separately up to 50ppmAlso, how do I get my CYA number? From a more advanced test kit?
Bingo! If stored properly the reagents in your kit should last 2 years (some longer than that). The tf100 is the best value as buying the individual tests would cost more$ - the reagents can all be purchased separately as you use them up so you don’t have to buy a whole new kit later, just refills.So I should not trust my pool store and just do my own?
That’s a good sign. But doing anAgain I am new to all this, thanks for the kind help. PS: I really don't think it's algae as it doesn't smear.