Hi everyone!
I've been lurking on this site for several weeks - such an awesome community. The information here is beyond invaluable!
Bought a (new to us) house last year (August 2018) and had to do very little to maintain the pool (occasional vacuum) - or so I thought. The previous owner/pool-care-guy left a bucket of 3" tabs and a float, so I bought a cheap Poolmaster test kit and just replaced the pucks as they dissolved. Occasionally added Muriatic Acid to keep pH in check and called it good. I had no issues, no algae, no problems. Well, whoops.
This season I've had my share of issues in the first couple months. Was out of town for a couple weeks and came back to a yellow/orange pool (presuming this is mustard algae), mainly starting on the shady walls. This past weekend I balanced the pH, then dumped in some liquid chlorine to start a SLAM while I waited for my K-2006 to show up. Today I measured my FC at around 10.5ppm, no CC (well, using the 0.5ppm scale at least), and a CYA of about 100 (I know this is the top end of the scale, and I just lost the dot at about 100). I didn't bother retesting the CYA as I figured anything that high (or higher) would require the same treatment course. I've been brushing daily, let the pump run for about 48h while I was adding chemicals, and today it looked like there might have been a little bit of return in a couple sections.
So it seems that the only path is to perform a drain and refill. I'm hoping to have people over next week for July 4th, so not a ton of time to get this right. I'm guessing that if I want to get a CYA down into the 30-50ppm range, and assuming I'm at 100ppm, that I need to drain 50-70% of the pool, yes? Is it safe to just close off the skimmer basket and have the pump use the main drain and exhaust the water from backwash port on the filter? Currently there is no other outlet on my janky pool equipment setup.
Looking forward to your thoughts and help. Thanks everyone!
- cj
I've been lurking on this site for several weeks - such an awesome community. The information here is beyond invaluable!
Bought a (new to us) house last year (August 2018) and had to do very little to maintain the pool (occasional vacuum) - or so I thought. The previous owner/pool-care-guy left a bucket of 3" tabs and a float, so I bought a cheap Poolmaster test kit and just replaced the pucks as they dissolved. Occasionally added Muriatic Acid to keep pH in check and called it good. I had no issues, no algae, no problems. Well, whoops.
This season I've had my share of issues in the first couple months. Was out of town for a couple weeks and came back to a yellow/orange pool (presuming this is mustard algae), mainly starting on the shady walls. This past weekend I balanced the pH, then dumped in some liquid chlorine to start a SLAM while I waited for my K-2006 to show up. Today I measured my FC at around 10.5ppm, no CC (well, using the 0.5ppm scale at least), and a CYA of about 100 (I know this is the top end of the scale, and I just lost the dot at about 100). I didn't bother retesting the CYA as I figured anything that high (or higher) would require the same treatment course. I've been brushing daily, let the pump run for about 48h while I was adding chemicals, and today it looked like there might have been a little bit of return in a couple sections.
So it seems that the only path is to perform a drain and refill. I'm hoping to have people over next week for July 4th, so not a ton of time to get this right. I'm guessing that if I want to get a CYA down into the 30-50ppm range, and assuming I'm at 100ppm, that I need to drain 50-70% of the pool, yes? Is it safe to just close off the skimmer basket and have the pump use the main drain and exhaust the water from backwash port on the filter? Currently there is no other outlet on my janky pool equipment setup.
Looking forward to your thoughts and help. Thanks everyone!
- cj