Hi all,
I got complacent and relied upon my pool cleaning company for balancing my chemicals. Last weekend I found about 5 backswimmers in my pool, so I thought I was having a low chlorine issue. In addition to having my chemicals tested by my pool guy and taking a sample to a local pool company for testing, I also bought TF Test Kit refill and tested it myself today.
The numbers aren't what I was expecting. (Also, the 3 sets of #'s - mine, local co., my pool guy's - are all very different. I'm using mine here.)
FC = 19
TA = 150
CYA = 120
CH = 700
pH = 7.4 - the only good #
CSI = .48 per the Pool Math app (and yes, I have scaling on some tile, esp around the spa waterfall)
I realize I need to get my CYA down first, and the only way is to drain the pool and refill it. I'm buying a submersible pump, 100 ft. long hose, and will drain it into my sewer cleanout.
Am I right that that's my first step...draining the pool? It's an 18,000-gallon pool — how much do you recommend I drain out?
What will I need on hand to get it back into shape ASAP? (I have an in-line chlorinator, which I have turned off for now. I don't have any other chemicals except baking soda since we thought we were moving...)
Anything I'm missing? Any other advice you can give?
Other info: it's a 5-year old, chlorine, plaster/gunite pool.
Thanks very much,
Janice
I got complacent and relied upon my pool cleaning company for balancing my chemicals. Last weekend I found about 5 backswimmers in my pool, so I thought I was having a low chlorine issue. In addition to having my chemicals tested by my pool guy and taking a sample to a local pool company for testing, I also bought TF Test Kit refill and tested it myself today.
The numbers aren't what I was expecting. (Also, the 3 sets of #'s - mine, local co., my pool guy's - are all very different. I'm using mine here.)
FC = 19
TA = 150
CYA = 120
CH = 700
pH = 7.4 - the only good #
CSI = .48 per the Pool Math app (and yes, I have scaling on some tile, esp around the spa waterfall)
I realize I need to get my CYA down first, and the only way is to drain the pool and refill it. I'm buying a submersible pump, 100 ft. long hose, and will drain it into my sewer cleanout.
Am I right that that's my first step...draining the pool? It's an 18,000-gallon pool — how much do you recommend I drain out?
What will I need on hand to get it back into shape ASAP? (I have an in-line chlorinator, which I have turned off for now. I don't have any other chemicals except baking soda since we thought we were moving...)
Anything I'm missing? Any other advice you can give?
Other info: it's a 5-year old, chlorine, plaster/gunite pool.
Thanks very much,
Janice