I finally got my Taylor K-2006 test so I should be ready to SLAM tomorrow when it finally stops raining and I'll be home to monitor things. I just have a few questions before I start this.
1. Right now, my test shows that my PH is 7.6. Do I need to lower it, and if so, how do I do this?
2. Do I need to be concerned about my Alkalinity or Calcium Hardness levels before I slam? (I didn't test my Alkalinity or Calcium Hardness levels yet since I don't want to waste any of the solution, but the pool store that uses a Taylor test has told me multiple times that my calcium hardless level is very low at 100 and my total alkalinity was 80 once, and 100 the second time I had it tested.
3. My water is clear now (after adding a gallon of bleach each night for 5 nights) but there is some yellow dirt at the bottom of the pool and around my light that may be mustard algae. If I vacuum to waste to get rid of this, could my CYA level lower? If I did the CYA test correctly, it is showing that my CYA is at 30 now, so I don't want to do anything that could potentially lower it, if I can help it. Could I start the SLAM process without vacuuming first since there isn't an abundance of yellow algae or dirt in the bottom of the pool currently or will the SLAM process go quicker if I vacuum it up first?
4. Since getting my CYA up to 30, I'm able to keep chlorine in my pool now but it still drops some during the day. Tuesday night, I added a gallon of bleach, which should have gotten my level up to 8, but my level was only 3 at the end of the day yesterday. Is this normal, or is there a chance that my CYA isn't 30 after all? That CYA test is very hard to interpret, so I'm not 100 percent certain that the CYA is actually 30. If it would help, I could add a pound of Dichlor tonight to increase my CYA a little bit more.
I'm sorry to ask so many questions. I'm new to this so I want to make sure I'm doing everything correctly so the SLAM process will go as quickly as possible. I really appreciate all of the advice everyone has given me so far.
1. Right now, my test shows that my PH is 7.6. Do I need to lower it, and if so, how do I do this?
2. Do I need to be concerned about my Alkalinity or Calcium Hardness levels before I slam? (I didn't test my Alkalinity or Calcium Hardness levels yet since I don't want to waste any of the solution, but the pool store that uses a Taylor test has told me multiple times that my calcium hardless level is very low at 100 and my total alkalinity was 80 once, and 100 the second time I had it tested.
3. My water is clear now (after adding a gallon of bleach each night for 5 nights) but there is some yellow dirt at the bottom of the pool and around my light that may be mustard algae. If I vacuum to waste to get rid of this, could my CYA level lower? If I did the CYA test correctly, it is showing that my CYA is at 30 now, so I don't want to do anything that could potentially lower it, if I can help it. Could I start the SLAM process without vacuuming first since there isn't an abundance of yellow algae or dirt in the bottom of the pool currently or will the SLAM process go quicker if I vacuum it up first?
4. Since getting my CYA up to 30, I'm able to keep chlorine in my pool now but it still drops some during the day. Tuesday night, I added a gallon of bleach, which should have gotten my level up to 8, but my level was only 3 at the end of the day yesterday. Is this normal, or is there a chance that my CYA isn't 30 after all? That CYA test is very hard to interpret, so I'm not 100 percent certain that the CYA is actually 30. If it would help, I could add a pound of Dichlor tonight to increase my CYA a little bit more.
I'm sorry to ask so many questions. I'm new to this so I want to make sure I'm doing everything correctly so the SLAM process will go as quickly as possible. I really appreciate all of the advice everyone has given me so far.