Last year I finally took the plunge and converted my pool to TFP method. It was quite a process and took some time but I was happy with the results. I always cover the pool in the winter and this time I didn’t do much to maintain the water; just ran the pump periodically and added some chlorine 
We were delayed opening it due to illness and weather conditions and when we finally took the cover off a week ago, the water was bright, emerald green!

I wasn’t too worried since I trust TFP. Initially I cleaned the filter and just dumped in about a gallon of liquid chlorine (left over from last season). Within just a few hours the green was gone! The water was cloudy so I planned to slam it. The next morning I tested the water and it was pretty good:
FC 6.5
PH 7.6
TA 80
CYA 42
I used the pool math app to calculate how much liquid chlorine to use to slam it and within about three days the water cleared up nicely. I still need to complete the process by brushing it down but I have to get in to do that-no deck+above ground pool. It’s just a lot easier to get in to brush it.
All that to say THANK YOU TFP!
This has made it so much easier to maintain my pool!


We were delayed opening it due to illness and weather conditions and when we finally took the cover off a week ago, the water was bright, emerald green!


I wasn’t too worried since I trust TFP. Initially I cleaned the filter and just dumped in about a gallon of liquid chlorine (left over from last season). Within just a few hours the green was gone! The water was cloudy so I planned to slam it. The next morning I tested the water and it was pretty good:
FC 6.5
PH 7.6
TA 80
CYA 42
I used the pool math app to calculate how much liquid chlorine to use to slam it and within about three days the water cleared up nicely. I still need to complete the process by brushing it down but I have to get in to do that-no deck+above ground pool. It’s just a lot easier to get in to brush it.
All that to say THANK YOU TFP!
This has made it so much easier to maintain my pool!

