Have owned this house and pool that came with it for almost 3 years. Really a pool newbie when it comes to care, but fired the pool guy two years ago and was using the pool store advise and some products for self care. I have not really been having issues with water clarity or algae other than one bloom that was caused by excessive rain water coupled with lack of chlorine (too much CYA) in the water. 2 winters ago I had the water tested at the pool store ( I was doing home testing with a Pool Master 5 way and test strips), and the CYA levels were 160 according to them. I had no idea what CYA was, but stopped using tablets and started using cal-hypo from In The Swim which their website claims has no CYA.
Being on a shared well that does not allow a pool fill according to the agreement, I am limited to trucked in water, Reverse Osmosis, or a 250 foot hose run to a single bib off city water that a neighbor has. I am on septic and the system does not have the capacity to handle the RO waste. Decided to get multiple pumps and waste the water all over my large lot with no runoff, although there may have been a little. Shot for draining 75% of the pool for fear of horror stories of lifting and figured the CY would be in range. Filled the pool with the neighbors city water and ordered a Taylor K 2006-C. While waiting for shipping, took a sample to the pool store to see where it was at. Leslies now uses some electronic testing method and the results were as follows:
FC .28, CC 0, PH 7.6, TA 133, CH 394, CYA 38, TDS 1100
Nothing real surprising there, as the city water here is hard, and I had not added any liquid chlorine when I took the water sample. Fast forward a few days and the test kit is delivered. I had added some liquid chlorine, but other than that nothing. Ran the tests with the results as follows:
FC 1.6, CC .2, PH 7.7, TA 150, CH 450, CYA 100+ Did a double take on the CYA and ran the diluted test came back between 50 and 60, so I am between 100 and 120 there. How in the heck did I just replace 70% of the water and still have CYA of over 100? It must have been in the 400 range before, yet I had no issues with cloudy water or algae in a pool that had FC readings in the 3 to 5 range with 85 degree water in the summer.
Been reading up on this sight and have added acid to drop the PH and been aerating to drop the TA. Added liquid chlorine to get FC to 4.8 at this point. I feel I am really stuck here as I really cant toss 3/4 of my water again to lower the CYA and the chemical and bio means of lowering it seem to be hit or miss at best. I am able to use pool water around the house for various thing other than watering the plants and am replacing it with well water, but I am stuck with high CYA for the foreseeable future. Is it safe to swim in water that has those super high FC levels that the chart recommends for high CYA?
Being on a shared well that does not allow a pool fill according to the agreement, I am limited to trucked in water, Reverse Osmosis, or a 250 foot hose run to a single bib off city water that a neighbor has. I am on septic and the system does not have the capacity to handle the RO waste. Decided to get multiple pumps and waste the water all over my large lot with no runoff, although there may have been a little. Shot for draining 75% of the pool for fear of horror stories of lifting and figured the CY would be in range. Filled the pool with the neighbors city water and ordered a Taylor K 2006-C. While waiting for shipping, took a sample to the pool store to see where it was at. Leslies now uses some electronic testing method and the results were as follows:
FC .28, CC 0, PH 7.6, TA 133, CH 394, CYA 38, TDS 1100
Nothing real surprising there, as the city water here is hard, and I had not added any liquid chlorine when I took the water sample. Fast forward a few days and the test kit is delivered. I had added some liquid chlorine, but other than that nothing. Ran the tests with the results as follows:
FC 1.6, CC .2, PH 7.7, TA 150, CH 450, CYA 100+ Did a double take on the CYA and ran the diluted test came back between 50 and 60, so I am between 100 and 120 there. How in the heck did I just replace 70% of the water and still have CYA of over 100? It must have been in the 400 range before, yet I had no issues with cloudy water or algae in a pool that had FC readings in the 3 to 5 range with 85 degree water in the summer.
Been reading up on this sight and have added acid to drop the PH and been aerating to drop the TA. Added liquid chlorine to get FC to 4.8 at this point. I feel I am really stuck here as I really cant toss 3/4 of my water again to lower the CYA and the chemical and bio means of lowering it seem to be hit or miss at best. I am able to use pool water around the house for various thing other than watering the plants and am replacing it with well water, but I am stuck with high CYA for the foreseeable future. Is it safe to swim in water that has those super high FC levels that the chart recommends for high CYA?