- Jul 10, 2020
- 161
- Pool Size
- 20000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Greetings all!
Our pool is scheduled for opening on 5/2 and I'm looking for advice on what I should and should not do to treat the water between now and then. At closing we drained to below the inflows and with rain and snow melt (mostly rain) this winter I have had to drain 2x to keep the water below the tile line. I tested yesterday (Pool Math log available) and as expected the water needs a significant amount of treatment.
With the safety cover still in place I am limited in where I can dispense any chemicals, and until opening I won't have the pump/filter available to disperse things. Am I good to pour in liquid bleach to start to raise the Chlorine level? I have 1 or 2 Stabilized Chlorine pucks...is it safe to drop those in knowing that they would sit on the bottom? What about other solid chemicals like dry stabilizer, calcium chloride or salt? The CYA sock technique won't work for obvious reasons, but I do have a submersible pump I can drop in at 1 end and feed it back into the other end to get at least some circulation going if that would help.
Please note that the 50 degree water temp is an arbitrary estimate...the drop-in thermometer I used apparently went kaput. We have only had 2 or 3 days in the 60's recently and nights are still going down into the 40's and 30's so I am confident that the water temp is still well below 60. I have only just begun to calculate what I need to start getting the water back in shape and have not yet stocked up on any of the chemicals that I expect to need. Advice? Suggestions?
Thanks!

Our pool is scheduled for opening on 5/2 and I'm looking for advice on what I should and should not do to treat the water between now and then. At closing we drained to below the inflows and with rain and snow melt (mostly rain) this winter I have had to drain 2x to keep the water below the tile line. I tested yesterday (Pool Math log available) and as expected the water needs a significant amount of treatment.
With the safety cover still in place I am limited in where I can dispense any chemicals, and until opening I won't have the pump/filter available to disperse things. Am I good to pour in liquid bleach to start to raise the Chlorine level? I have 1 or 2 Stabilized Chlorine pucks...is it safe to drop those in knowing that they would sit on the bottom? What about other solid chemicals like dry stabilizer, calcium chloride or salt? The CYA sock technique won't work for obvious reasons, but I do have a submersible pump I can drop in at 1 end and feed it back into the other end to get at least some circulation going if that would help.
Please note that the 50 degree water temp is an arbitrary estimate...the drop-in thermometer I used apparently went kaput. We have only had 2 or 3 days in the 60's recently and nights are still going down into the 40's and 30's so I am confident that the water temp is still well below 60. I have only just begun to calculate what I need to start getting the water back in shape and have not yet stocked up on any of the chemicals that I expect to need. Advice? Suggestions?
Thanks!

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