I have been fighting this battle since 2009. Here is where it started: Fighting algae for weeks
I am at the point of taking the pool down this year as the kids do not use it as much as they used too. If I can get rid of this stuff then I will keep it up but if it is going to be a annual battle then I am throwing in the towel.
So as you can imagine I was not in the best of mood at the end of last year and just closed the pool without any treatment. I opened it around June 16th or so. It was green and lots of algae on the floor. I have been SLAM'ing the pool since. Water is not crystal clear and I passed the OCLT. My Slam is done. I also did the Mustard Slam for 24 hours. I am now at the following:
OCLT 0
FC 23 but was over 24 for 24 hours prior for the Mustard SLAM.
CC 0
TA 70
PH 7.6 this was before the high FC
CYA 40
- I have been filtering 24/7 since the 16th.
- Backwashed twice. Lost some sand. My pump might be too big for the filter. S166t with a Maxi Flo 1hp. This is a side issue.
- I opened and re-lubed the multiport gasket after inspection to make sure it was good.
- Sweeping daily, both the floor and walls.
- Vacuuming every other day due to work and time constraints.
- Nothing in the pool, not the ladder or anything. It just an empty container of water. I have not even installed the Fafco panels yet. Trying to keep it to the bare minimum for now.
The Mustard Algae type 2 is back and doing the same since 2009. The spots on the floor accumulate daily.
I am going to follow the Mustard type 2 advice and keep FC levels 20% of CYA for a week, FC 8, and then 15% of CYA for 2 weeks thereafter, FC of 6, there after but I am not confident it is going to work.
I have been using the PoolMath app to track the pool so I can provide daily status from the 18th. I had to wait for my new test kit to arrive as the supplies were old. I have testing data since the 19th. On the 16th and 17th I just added enough bleach to SLAM based on the water volume and best guess.
I am considering breaking down and trying some of the Yellow Out as a last resort. I am not sure what to do at this point.
I will take any and all advice and encouragement at this point.
I am at the point of taking the pool down this year as the kids do not use it as much as they used too. If I can get rid of this stuff then I will keep it up but if it is going to be a annual battle then I am throwing in the towel.
So as you can imagine I was not in the best of mood at the end of last year and just closed the pool without any treatment. I opened it around June 16th or so. It was green and lots of algae on the floor. I have been SLAM'ing the pool since. Water is not crystal clear and I passed the OCLT. My Slam is done. I also did the Mustard Slam for 24 hours. I am now at the following:
OCLT 0
FC 23 but was over 24 for 24 hours prior for the Mustard SLAM.
CC 0
TA 70
PH 7.6 this was before the high FC
CYA 40
- I have been filtering 24/7 since the 16th.
- Backwashed twice. Lost some sand. My pump might be too big for the filter. S166t with a Maxi Flo 1hp. This is a side issue.
- I opened and re-lubed the multiport gasket after inspection to make sure it was good.
- Sweeping daily, both the floor and walls.
- Vacuuming every other day due to work and time constraints.
- Nothing in the pool, not the ladder or anything. It just an empty container of water. I have not even installed the Fafco panels yet. Trying to keep it to the bare minimum for now.
The Mustard Algae type 2 is back and doing the same since 2009. The spots on the floor accumulate daily.
I am going to follow the Mustard type 2 advice and keep FC levels 20% of CYA for a week, FC 8, and then 15% of CYA for 2 weeks thereafter, FC of 6, there after but I am not confident it is going to work.
I have been using the PoolMath app to track the pool so I can provide daily status from the 18th. I had to wait for my new test kit to arrive as the supplies were old. I have testing data since the 19th. On the 16th and 17th I just added enough bleach to SLAM based on the water volume and best guess.
I am considering breaking down and trying some of the Yellow Out as a last resort. I am not sure what to do at this point.
I will take any and all advice and encouragement at this point.