Our test kit should arrive today. We are planning to take over our pool once we get the kit.
The pool company added 6 gallons of liquid chlorine to our pool last Friday. Today they added Thiotrine to neutralize some of the chlorine and did not add any chlorine tabs to the floater.
I'm making the assumption that 6 gallons of liquid chlorine was too much or the CYA levels are too high since the chlorine is still testing high a week later and no tabs were added to the floater.
I'm just wondering if we should do a partial drain and fill to reduce chlorine levels, CYA, and CH, thereby improving water quality & increasing the effectiveness of FC chlorine while using less chlorine or use chemicals to fix it?
Does filtering the water reduce CYA and Chlorine levels or just CH levels?
The pool company added 6 gallons of liquid chlorine to our pool last Friday. Today they added Thiotrine to neutralize some of the chlorine and did not add any chlorine tabs to the floater.
I'm making the assumption that 6 gallons of liquid chlorine was too much or the CYA levels are too high since the chlorine is still testing high a week later and no tabs were added to the floater.
I'm just wondering if we should do a partial drain and fill to reduce chlorine levels, CYA, and CH, thereby improving water quality & increasing the effectiveness of FC chlorine while using less chlorine or use chemicals to fix it?
Does filtering the water reduce CYA and Chlorine levels or just CH levels?