- Jul 27, 2020
- 38
- Pool Size
- 17200
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Solaxx (Saltron) Reliant / Purechlor R4
Well shoot.It was 16 last night.
Absolutely! That's just part of the SLAM Process. Maintain the elevated FC level and continue to brush often so anything slimy in the pool gets broken-up to allow chlorine to penetrate it. Inspect any areas you can't brush like under a main drain cover, the skimmer area, behind a light (in a hollow niche), seams/folds in the vinyl, etc. Leave nothing to chance. If you have hollow steps or a ladder in the water, try to remove those as well since algae can easily hide in those areas.So I should keep the FC at 16 and continue to vacuum and brush until clear.
Unless you ruin the sand by letting a floc or clarifier get t it, sand never goes bad. Only two years old it should be fine. A deep clean helps to open-up sand that might have developed channels and to help release debris settled and stuck on top of the sand bed. Backwash when the filter pressure increase by 25% and you should be fine. Your SLAM is still relatively new, but if you pass an OCLT later and find the water is slightly hazy, then we can come back to addressing the sand a bit more.How do I know when its time to replace the sand?
Whats a deep clean?