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Did you retest the cya to make sure it was 70?
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That's why it takes practice... what result do you trust?Ok just tried again.
I got 80, the wife got 90.
So now what?
There is algae in there... pine needles prolly contributing to the messAnd this may sound crazy, but is there any chance that this water is green due all the Pineneedles and not algae?
And this may sound crazy, but is there any chance that this water is green due all the Pineneedles and not algae?
It depends on what your fill water levels are... but all can be adjustedHow would I even drain the water? Would adding water screw with my numbers?
We would love to see what the pool guys do that will clear it in two days. Please make notes of what they add and do.
We can get you clear. It is not fast but it works and your pool will be clear and safe to swim in.
How about this? When they clear it come back and we can help set up a schedule to help you keep it clear for the future?
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When you first start out, cya is a guess until it's tested... you checked and it was unreadable so we have to assume it's at 0... added 4 lb of stabilizer which was about 33 cya so even if you had 20 in there we couldn't seen it should be around 50-60 which is normal range... you aren't outside it very far. Even bumping up to 28 shock level isn't that bad... it's not like you have to maintain that everyday forever... it's only to get the crud out if you pool.. then back down to 8ish...
This isn't going to happen overnight... it's an intense process that pays dividends in the end...
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