- Sep 29, 2012
- 87
- Pool Size
- 14600
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
I definitely think I have a mustard algae problem. See photos. It is now growing on some of the vinyl seams on the walls of the pool. It is slimy. The filter of my vacuum is green and slimy. From the photos, you can see that the vacuum would not completely pick it up on the floor of the pool. I have not brushed the pool yet. It is growing in the face of perfect pool numbers (see below).
The problem is that I see it behind the channel system (see photos) of the Endless pool swim current system and motor. That means I will not be able to get every nook and cranny unless I have someone come and remove the channel system and that is going to be $900.
Is it worth a slam before I pull that trigger? Or will it be an uphill battle without removing the channels and swim current machine?
If I do try a Slam, should I use Mustard Shock levels?
Any other recommendations would be welcomed and much appreciated!
Thanks
Newest numbers:
FC: 6.5
CC: 0.5
CYA: 32
PH: 7.5
CH: 200
TA: 150
The problem is that I see it behind the channel system (see photos) of the Endless pool swim current system and motor. That means I will not be able to get every nook and cranny unless I have someone come and remove the channel system and that is going to be $900.
Is it worth a slam before I pull that trigger? Or will it be an uphill battle without removing the channels and swim current machine?
If I do try a Slam, should I use Mustard Shock levels?
Any other recommendations would be welcomed and much appreciated!
Thanks
Newest numbers:
FC: 6.5
CC: 0.5
CYA: 32
PH: 7.5
CH: 200
TA: 150