Pool specifics are hopefully in my signature. We bought the house in March and the prior owners had it operational with a pool service last year. It sat uncovered over the winter and we're new pool people. I've spent the last 2 weekends scooping oak leaves out and have the bulk of the solids out but the water is pea-soup green and foul-smelling.
Initial water test at the local pool store (just to get me started)
pH 8.6
Alk 123
CYA 8
FC 0.3
CH 150
TDS 2100
Copper (not sure if this matters) 0.3
Iron (not sure if this matters) 0.1
I have a lot of plain 7.5% bleach. Can I just start SLAMMING and scrubbing/vacuuming? I also have some 31.45% muriatic acid- not sure if I need to get the pH down first?
One final question- With FAS-DPD chlorine test, I borrowed some normally chlorinated pool water from a neighbor to practice on. When I add the powder to the pool water it turns light pink. After adding a few drops of the liquid reagent it quickly turns clear but then if I wait a moment it turns back to pink. Do I count the number of drops needed to initially turn it clear, or the number of drops needed to turn it clear and keep it clear?
Thanks a million for any advice!
Ted
Initial water test at the local pool store (just to get me started)
pH 8.6
Alk 123
CYA 8
FC 0.3
CH 150
TDS 2100
Copper (not sure if this matters) 0.3
Iron (not sure if this matters) 0.1
I have a lot of plain 7.5% bleach. Can I just start SLAMMING and scrubbing/vacuuming? I also have some 31.45% muriatic acid- not sure if I need to get the pH down first?
One final question- With FAS-DPD chlorine test, I borrowed some normally chlorinated pool water from a neighbor to practice on. When I add the powder to the pool water it turns light pink. After adding a few drops of the liquid reagent it quickly turns clear but then if I wait a moment it turns back to pink. Do I count the number of drops needed to initially turn it clear, or the number of drops needed to turn it clear and keep it clear?
Thanks a million for any advice!
Ted