Hello,
I recently closed on a new house with a 19x38 inground vinyl pool that I'm told is 28k gallons. I received my Taylor K-2006 test kit last night, and tested the pool this morning.
FC 5.5
CC 0
PH 7.2
TA 100
CH 510
CYA >100 (off the charts, need to retest diluted with distilled water - will do tonight)
The pool has a chlorine puck feeder, and from what I can tell, the previous owner had a pool service that basically fed it pucks nonstop.
My first concern is the hardness and CYA - both of which I understand require partial draining / refilling. My biggest concern is that I'm on a well, with 30gpg hardness (tds >700), so I suspect the hardness won't change much. I assume I can test my source water for CH to confirm with the same CH test as the pool?
I've turned off the puck feeder and will switch to liquid chlorine. As I'm in Wisconsin and our pool season is likely only another 4-6 weeks, should I try to maintain the pool as is, or start to drain and refill immediately to get CYA down? Surprisingly, the pool water looks quite clear, but I'm worried that a bloom is imminent.
Appreciate your thoughts and advice!
I recently closed on a new house with a 19x38 inground vinyl pool that I'm told is 28k gallons. I received my Taylor K-2006 test kit last night, and tested the pool this morning.
FC 5.5
CC 0
PH 7.2
TA 100
CH 510
CYA >100 (off the charts, need to retest diluted with distilled water - will do tonight)
The pool has a chlorine puck feeder, and from what I can tell, the previous owner had a pool service that basically fed it pucks nonstop.
My first concern is the hardness and CYA - both of which I understand require partial draining / refilling. My biggest concern is that I'm on a well, with 30gpg hardness (tds >700), so I suspect the hardness won't change much. I assume I can test my source water for CH to confirm with the same CH test as the pool?
I've turned off the puck feeder and will switch to liquid chlorine. As I'm in Wisconsin and our pool season is likely only another 4-6 weeks, should I try to maintain the pool as is, or start to drain and refill immediately to get CYA down? Surprisingly, the pool water looks quite clear, but I'm worried that a bloom is imminent.
Appreciate your thoughts and advice!