- Jun 8, 2019
- 4,581
- Pool Size
- 20000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
Did the deep clean seem to get a lot of crud out? You may notice a big difference now.
The low CYA is my main hurdle right now. On a full sun day, I burn off around 6-8 FC a day, which is less than I expected considering that normally at this time of year my SWGC has to replace about 1.5 per day. When I do a true OCLT (dusk to dawn) it is zero every time. Even checking it before dusk and again after the sun has come up, it’s been at or below 1. Brushing and scrubbing does not cause any additional FC consumption or elevate the CC. That’s why I’m skeptical of whether there is actually any live organic presence remaining.Its also alot of stuff competing for fc. You’re fighting the sunw/ such a low cya as well as the debris & any remaining algae. This will consume more fc than average.
Well, I couldn’t see it until I did a SLAM to clear up the water. Should I suspend my SLAM and then resume it after it’s all cleaned up? Or just maintain SLAM level?Well, if that's visible debris, you need to make that a priority to get it cleaned up before you take any other steps.
Vacuum to filter, vacuum to waste or net it out if you can but you can not SLAM a pool with that stuff in it. Once you get it cleaned ou of your pool, I would then start a SLAM but not before,
Not as much as when I did it a couple of years ago. It was fairly underwhelming. That doesn’t mean there wasn’t some channeling though. I did change out the sand last year when I replaced my lateral assembly, so that might be why it wasn’t as visibly dirty. Figured I might as well since I had the thing open and the old sand was feeling pretty powdery.Did the deep clean seem to get a lot of crud out? You may notice a big difference now.
For a water exchange (unless fully draining the pool) to help you …
Here is a thought I had this morning as I was drinking my coffee and scowling at the pool. My Tiger Shark still has some life in it. It won’t move around much because it’s brains are shot, but the impeller still runs. It just sits mostly stationary for four hours. And I have ultra fine cartridge filters in there. What if I just toss it in the bottom and use it as a submersible filter? Better than nothing, right?His new cleaning robot might even help to keep the silt off the bottom so the filter can actually filter it out (where I agree a cartridge filter might help)
Can’t hurt, may help.Here is a thought I had this morning as I was drinking my coffee and scowling at the pool. My Tiger Shark still has some life in it. It won’t move around much because it’s brains are shot, but the impeller still runs. It just sits mostly stationary for four hours. And I have ultra fine cartridge filters in there. What if I just toss it in the bottom and use it as a submersible filter? Better than nothing, right?
We have good drainage - for normal storms. I put french drains behind the retaining wall above the pool deck two years ago to help minimize runoff. We also have drains at the base of the retaining wall where it meets the pool deck. The issue is that we had 12 inches of rain in four hours…during a week in which we had already experienced 7 inches. The ground was completely saturated, and we live quite literally on the side of a mountain (a hill for you folks out west). Our entire property - the neighborhood actually - is graded at a relatively gentle 6 degree slope. But with the ground that saturated, we had a bonafide river roaring through our backyard.This won’t help u right now - but just for context, have u done anything w/ landscaping or drainage to prevent this the next time it rains heavy? This sounds like it could to be a perpetual issue.
Sorry u are dealing with this in your beautiful pool!
Yes, I’ve done that in the past with good success. It may be an eventuality for me. Only 25 lb. bags are available locally so I’ll have to see if there are smaller ones available online.Have you tried adding DE to your sand filter yet? It really helps when you have fine material floating around. It might not be enough but it’s worth a shot. If it doesn’t help, then you might be looking at flock. I use it myself, instead of using clarifiers. It really helps getting out finer particles, but I have never had my pool flood like this so I have no idea how it will help with the silt. You will have to backwash it out eventually as the pressure on your pump will go way up eventually. I’m about to add some myself as I spent yesterday pressure washing my pool deck and my water has a bit of a hint of a slight haze this morning.
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Add DE to a Sand Filter
A clean pool filter will increase the efficiency of your pool! ... your filter are to backwash it, clean the manifolds and grids, and add new DE.www.troublefreepool.com
Yeah that’s all I could find as well. It was only around $25.00 and it will probably take me 25 years to go though it all. I always have it when I need it though.Yes, I’ve done that in the past with good success. It may be an eventuality for me. Only 25 lb. bags are available locally so I’ll have to see if there are smaller ones available online.