Hello Everybody,
thanks to this site, I have had crystal clear water no issues at all with my pool using BBB....... until recently. I went out of town for 3 days and did not get the FC level up high enough for the time that I would be gone + alot of rain showers and I now have Mustard Algae (I read posts for hours and I am sure this is what I have). My water is still clear-blue but the algae grows on the bottom and on the sides, likes the shade and comes back to the same places after I brush/vaccum and it is yellow/brown in color. I shocked at 15ppm for 2 days, everything seemed to be clear and numbers were holding, but it returned (another indicator that it is mustard algae b/c the shock level wasn't high enough) I have a 16 X 4 vinyl intex frame pool, approx. 5100 gallons, 1000 gallon per hour pump running 24/7. Using my TF-100 kit, my numbers now are....
FC - 4
CC - 0
CYA - 40
Calcium - 100
PH - 7.5
TA - 100
From poolcalculator.com says get FC and hold it @ 22ppm, so I'll put it at 24 and brush the sides/bottom @ night and at lunch if I can get home. My question is how long should I expect to have to keep the FC level @ 24ppm in a pool of this size to get rid of the mustard algae? My girlfriend has the week off and wants to swim....so you can understand my dilema
Just wanted a basic timeline of when we should be able to swim again, and any other suggestions are welcomed.
Thanks - Paul
thanks to this site, I have had crystal clear water no issues at all with my pool using BBB....... until recently. I went out of town for 3 days and did not get the FC level up high enough for the time that I would be gone + alot of rain showers and I now have Mustard Algae (I read posts for hours and I am sure this is what I have). My water is still clear-blue but the algae grows on the bottom and on the sides, likes the shade and comes back to the same places after I brush/vaccum and it is yellow/brown in color. I shocked at 15ppm for 2 days, everything seemed to be clear and numbers were holding, but it returned (another indicator that it is mustard algae b/c the shock level wasn't high enough) I have a 16 X 4 vinyl intex frame pool, approx. 5100 gallons, 1000 gallon per hour pump running 24/7. Using my TF-100 kit, my numbers now are....
FC - 4
CC - 0
CYA - 40
Calcium - 100
PH - 7.5
TA - 100
From poolcalculator.com says get FC and hold it @ 22ppm, so I'll put it at 24 and brush the sides/bottom @ night and at lunch if I can get home. My question is how long should I expect to have to keep the FC level @ 24ppm in a pool of this size to get rid of the mustard algae? My girlfriend has the week off and wants to swim....so you can understand my dilema
Thanks - Paul