Ok, so third season of the pool. Second year I have had to SLAM the pool due to algae growing in the vacuum hose. Seems strange. Just started the SLAM tonight. Here is what my water reads most of the time:
CYA 40 (maybe 50 once in a while but usually around 40)
Hardness 350
ALK 85
PH 7.5-7.7
CH 4.5-6.5 (depending on if its time to add liquid chlorine or if have have just added it)
Pool info, pebble pool, approx 35,000 gal, dual skimmers. Pool filter runs 6.5 hours a day (three of that is the vacuum) not including the time it runs when we are swimming and the water features are on. (one of my features is tied in to the filter pump so when that feature runs the skimmers also run)
So here is the weird thing. My pool water is clear. Filter cleaned before the season opened. (both years) Cartridge filter. As I am swimming around the pool I usually see the little spot of green algae just above the pool water line on the grout and that is what usually tells me "uh oh I better look at that stinkin vacuum hose". I do and sure enough I will find one portion of the hose (usually a part that is on the top of the water more often) and it will have just the slightest signs of algae in the ribs. So I usually pump up the chlorine a bit (and maybe oxidize it with some non chlorine oxidizer) and it goes away. Then I go and scrub the grout lines and all is well. Until, sure enough we get a 102 day or so and I see the little algae pop up on the wall again and poof, algae in the vacuum hose but now its in multiple hoses. At this point I SLAM away, reset my water levels and off I go.
All this is to say, what the heck am I missing? I even use some of the phosphate killer to keep those phosphates at a minimum. (I am not a huge believer in that stuff but low phosphates can't hurt right???) I keep my water in the sweet spot and yet it seems at this time of the year I still get a run of algae that I have to SLAM which keeps me out of my pool for multiple days at a stretch. Thanks in advance for any ideas and for all the help everyone has already provided on the water chem side of things. I am a bit of a water nerd and probably test more often than most. (about every other day as I am adding liquid chlorine at least that often if not daily to keep it in the sweet spot) Am I not running my vacuum enough? Is there some other glaring issue that causes this algae build up only in this specific area?? Can anyone help me with my quandary???


CYA 40 (maybe 50 once in a while but usually around 40)
Hardness 350
ALK 85
PH 7.5-7.7
CH 4.5-6.5 (depending on if its time to add liquid chlorine or if have have just added it)
Pool info, pebble pool, approx 35,000 gal, dual skimmers. Pool filter runs 6.5 hours a day (three of that is the vacuum) not including the time it runs when we are swimming and the water features are on. (one of my features is tied in to the filter pump so when that feature runs the skimmers also run)
So here is the weird thing. My pool water is clear. Filter cleaned before the season opened. (both years) Cartridge filter. As I am swimming around the pool I usually see the little spot of green algae just above the pool water line on the grout and that is what usually tells me "uh oh I better look at that stinkin vacuum hose". I do and sure enough I will find one portion of the hose (usually a part that is on the top of the water more often) and it will have just the slightest signs of algae in the ribs. So I usually pump up the chlorine a bit (and maybe oxidize it with some non chlorine oxidizer) and it goes away. Then I go and scrub the grout lines and all is well. Until, sure enough we get a 102 day or so and I see the little algae pop up on the wall again and poof, algae in the vacuum hose but now its in multiple hoses. At this point I SLAM away, reset my water levels and off I go.
All this is to say, what the heck am I missing? I even use some of the phosphate killer to keep those phosphates at a minimum. (I am not a huge believer in that stuff but low phosphates can't hurt right???) I keep my water in the sweet spot and yet it seems at this time of the year I still get a run of algae that I have to SLAM which keeps me out of my pool for multiple days at a stretch. Thanks in advance for any ideas and for all the help everyone has already provided on the water chem side of things. I am a bit of a water nerd and probably test more often than most. (about every other day as I am adding liquid chlorine at least that often if not daily to keep it in the sweet spot) Am I not running my vacuum enough? Is there some other glaring issue that causes this algae build up only in this specific area?? Can anyone help me with my quandary???


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