Man, the internet is killing me! I planned for a month before ditching the pool guy...bought 50 lb bucket of trichlor pucks, got a Taylor 2005 kit, watched 370 million youtube videos, read the entire Taylor manual that came in the kit, tested my pool water before and after pool guy came for 4 weeks, took sample to Leslies to see if it matched my readings, etc etc. So, here is the reason I stumbled upon this site...
Measurements:
FC 2
TC 2
CC 0
pH 7.6
TA 120, but 92 after CYA correction
CH 400
CYA 85
Pool guy told me in the summer, in general, he will maintain with 2 pucks and 2 lbs (granulated) each week. So since I already have the pucks, I realized I needed to get some powdered stuff, and of course there are several kinds. I then realized that if I use Di-Chlor, my CYA will increase, and is already near the 100 max that the "mainstream pool universe" talks about. And, if I use cal-hypo, my CH will increase, and I'm already at the max of 400. So I was thinking that before summer starts and heavy pool use begins, I might as well bite the bullet now and drain a bunch of water to get CH and CYA down. Then I'd start on my "pool guy regimen" of pucks and shock. Then I found this site. And I am sooooooo confused!!!! So, let me get this straight....
If I do pool guy method, I put pucks in my pool and keep FC around 3-ish. Every week or two I shock it. I assume the frequent shocking is necessary because according to the TFPC Chlorine/CYA table, I would need target 10 ppm FC (HOLY Crud!!!!) at 85 CYA. So basically, since the pool guy is using trichlor pucks and jacking my CYA way up, AND he is keeping FC at less than 5...it basically ain't working...hence the need for frequent shocking. Is this correct, in principle?
And if I drink the TFPC kool-aid, I need to test my water every day and dump bleach every day or so and either a)store dozens of gallons of bleach all over my house or b)go shopping for bleach every week. I will keep my CYA very low and use bleach, and I will keep FC levels around maybe 5-6 if CYA is 30-40 (this is twice the FC I am typically at now). My CYA and CH should be pretty stable because I'm not using pucks or shock. But...my FC will very extremely volatile, the value will bounce around a lot.
So it's either go full on pool guy method and count on draining a portion of my pool every year or however often, or go TFP and handle bleach almost daily. Is draining the pool every year really that bad (FYI, moved into this house in July 2021, and this is my first pool, so I've never drained one).
Don't get the wrong idea, I'm not bashing TFP, I'm just shocked (pun intended) that I thought I had a handle on this and now I'm back to square one, with $200 of pucks I might not ever use and the prospect of hauling bleach constantly!
Thanks for your thoughts...please set me straight.
Mike
Measurements:
FC 2
TC 2
CC 0
pH 7.6
TA 120, but 92 after CYA correction
CH 400
CYA 85
Pool guy told me in the summer, in general, he will maintain with 2 pucks and 2 lbs (granulated) each week. So since I already have the pucks, I realized I needed to get some powdered stuff, and of course there are several kinds. I then realized that if I use Di-Chlor, my CYA will increase, and is already near the 100 max that the "mainstream pool universe" talks about. And, if I use cal-hypo, my CH will increase, and I'm already at the max of 400. So I was thinking that before summer starts and heavy pool use begins, I might as well bite the bullet now and drain a bunch of water to get CH and CYA down. Then I'd start on my "pool guy regimen" of pucks and shock. Then I found this site. And I am sooooooo confused!!!! So, let me get this straight....
If I do pool guy method, I put pucks in my pool and keep FC around 3-ish. Every week or two I shock it. I assume the frequent shocking is necessary because according to the TFPC Chlorine/CYA table, I would need target 10 ppm FC (HOLY Crud!!!!) at 85 CYA. So basically, since the pool guy is using trichlor pucks and jacking my CYA way up, AND he is keeping FC at less than 5...it basically ain't working...hence the need for frequent shocking. Is this correct, in principle?
And if I drink the TFPC kool-aid, I need to test my water every day and dump bleach every day or so and either a)store dozens of gallons of bleach all over my house or b)go shopping for bleach every week. I will keep my CYA very low and use bleach, and I will keep FC levels around maybe 5-6 if CYA is 30-40 (this is twice the FC I am typically at now). My CYA and CH should be pretty stable because I'm not using pucks or shock. But...my FC will very extremely volatile, the value will bounce around a lot.
So it's either go full on pool guy method and count on draining a portion of my pool every year or however often, or go TFP and handle bleach almost daily. Is draining the pool every year really that bad (FYI, moved into this house in July 2021, and this is my first pool, so I've never drained one).
Don't get the wrong idea, I'm not bashing TFP, I'm just shocked (pun intended) that I thought I had a handle on this and now I'm back to square one, with $200 of pucks I might not ever use and the prospect of hauling bleach constantly!
Thanks for your thoughts...please set me straight.
Mike