Hi All,
I have read through these boards and have found a LOT of useful information, but have some questions. I am a new pool owner, inground 25,000 gal. vinyl, sand filter. Pool was green. Took sample to pool supply place and had the following readings....
FC - 0
TC - 0
CC - OK
TA - 210
pH - 8.2
Calcium hardness - 59
CYA - 9
Copper - 0
Iron - 0
The pool "tech" told me to do the following - 1) add 2 1/2 lbs pH minus, let run 2 hours, then 2) add 2 jugs chlorine and 1 bottle algaecide. Run 24 hours and backwash. Then add 1 jug chlorine daily until clear. I did this, and have swept the pool twice today to stir up algae/debris, the 24 hours just ran up, and I just backwashed. The pool is a light blue/green color, but there is a white film-like substance on the surface of the water, that is not soapy...if you touch it it dissipates. Is this just the chlorine in the water? Also, should I now add another jug of chlorine or wait until tomorrow night? I'm not sure if it is possible to over-chlorinate a pool...
Any help/suggestions is welcome!!!!
Thanks!!!
I have read through these boards and have found a LOT of useful information, but have some questions. I am a new pool owner, inground 25,000 gal. vinyl, sand filter. Pool was green. Took sample to pool supply place and had the following readings....
FC - 0
TC - 0
CC - OK
TA - 210
pH - 8.2
Calcium hardness - 59
CYA - 9
Copper - 0
Iron - 0
The pool "tech" told me to do the following - 1) add 2 1/2 lbs pH minus, let run 2 hours, then 2) add 2 jugs chlorine and 1 bottle algaecide. Run 24 hours and backwash. Then add 1 jug chlorine daily until clear. I did this, and have swept the pool twice today to stir up algae/debris, the 24 hours just ran up, and I just backwashed. The pool is a light blue/green color, but there is a white film-like substance on the surface of the water, that is not soapy...if you touch it it dissipates. Is this just the chlorine in the water? Also, should I now add another jug of chlorine or wait until tomorrow night? I'm not sure if it is possible to over-chlorinate a pool...
Thanks!!!