Hello! TFP newbie. I've treated my pool with tablets and shock for the last 5 years. Last year I was experiencing chlorine lock and spending a ton of money on pool supplies. Google helped me discover this site! I'm so thankful!
Fast forward to this year. We uncovered the pool and drained a significant amount of water. Then left town for 10 days. Came back to a partially filled pool with a dead animal floating in it and lots of green. We are currently filling the pool with a water hose (city water) but obviously that takes a bit of time. We do have enough water to vacuum, so we have the pool vacuum robot in the pool working as well. Can I begin the SLAMing process now before the water level reaches the skimmer if I am pulling thru the drains at the pool bottom?
We are about 12" from the water level we need but I am anxious to get clear water and it seems I could use less bleach if I get started with less pool water. In-ground pool. CYA is currently reading around 40. I haven't tested anything else yet because I assume levels will change a bit as more water is added.
Thanks for your help! Looking forward to learning more about having a pool that doesn't cost a fortune to maintain!
Fast forward to this year. We uncovered the pool and drained a significant amount of water. Then left town for 10 days. Came back to a partially filled pool with a dead animal floating in it and lots of green. We are currently filling the pool with a water hose (city water) but obviously that takes a bit of time. We do have enough water to vacuum, so we have the pool vacuum robot in the pool working as well. Can I begin the SLAMing process now before the water level reaches the skimmer if I am pulling thru the drains at the pool bottom?
We are about 12" from the water level we need but I am anxious to get clear water and it seems I could use less bleach if I get started with less pool water. In-ground pool. CYA is currently reading around 40. I haven't tested anything else yet because I assume levels will change a bit as more water is added.
Thanks for your help! Looking forward to learning more about having a pool that doesn't cost a fortune to maintain!