- Dec 27, 2021
- 41
- Pool Size
- 50000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Astral Viron eQuilibrium EQ25
Hi All,
I'll cut straight to the chase, am in desperate need of ideas to fix the pool!
We have been renovating and have just had a young son, this has resulted in me leaving the pool for ~8months. It has become almost black and full of Crud. A significant ammount of runoff from the recent floods in Brisbane, Australia resulted in significant organic matter being deposited into the pool.
The process I have followed has been:
1. Scooped out all organic matter by using a grid pattern (can't see more than 100mm below surface of water) with the leaf scoop.
2. SLAM process for 5 days with no significant changes although the pool colour went from black to a lighter blue/green.
3. On the advice from the local pool shop I flocced the pool with the Aluminum floc (Now having investigated these forums) I know this is where I went wrong.
The pool is now a nicer blue colour but the water is extremely cloudy and I can't see more than I would say 150mm. This is an issue as while I CAN vaccum to waste the flocculent I placed into the pool, I can;t see the bottom of the pool and an not sure if there is still debris or If I am successfully vaccuming the floc.
Without going on my issue is now that I have a pool that has Floc settled (I assume) on the bottom, possibly also some minor debris and silt, and I need to keep the SLAM process going. The issue being if I can't see the bottom of the pool, how can I vaccum to waste and get the floc out before reinitiating the SLAM process?
Is a blind vaccum my only option? Risking potentially that some debris will clog the vaccum?
Is there a way for me to wait for the floc to break down enough to filter it through the sand filter?
Kind Regards,
Reuben
I'll cut straight to the chase, am in desperate need of ideas to fix the pool!
We have been renovating and have just had a young son, this has resulted in me leaving the pool for ~8months. It has become almost black and full of Crud. A significant ammount of runoff from the recent floods in Brisbane, Australia resulted in significant organic matter being deposited into the pool.
The process I have followed has been:
1. Scooped out all organic matter by using a grid pattern (can't see more than 100mm below surface of water) with the leaf scoop.
2. SLAM process for 5 days with no significant changes although the pool colour went from black to a lighter blue/green.
3. On the advice from the local pool shop I flocced the pool with the Aluminum floc (Now having investigated these forums) I know this is where I went wrong.
The pool is now a nicer blue colour but the water is extremely cloudy and I can't see more than I would say 150mm. This is an issue as while I CAN vaccum to waste the flocculent I placed into the pool, I can;t see the bottom of the pool and an not sure if there is still debris or If I am successfully vaccuming the floc.
Without going on my issue is now that I have a pool that has Floc settled (I assume) on the bottom, possibly also some minor debris and silt, and I need to keep the SLAM process going. The issue being if I can't see the bottom of the pool, how can I vaccum to waste and get the floc out before reinitiating the SLAM process?
Is a blind vaccum my only option? Risking potentially that some debris will clog the vaccum?
Is there a way for me to wait for the floc to break down enough to filter it through the sand filter?
Kind Regards,
Reuben