Our pool builder gave us a list of parameters to keep the water in balance by so as to not void warranties, and told us to follow these recommendations and not the ones suggested by pool stores:
TA - 80-110
pH - 7.2-7.4
Chlorine - 2-3 summer 0.5-1 in the winter
CH - 200-400
CYA 30-50
I did re-add the TriChlor tabs (3, chlorinator flow rate 2) when our CYA dropped to well below 20 (the dot was still plainly visible when the view tube was completely full). I ended up sending my husband out for liquid conditioner yesterday and when I retested the dot disappeared past 20 but not yet to the halfway mark between 20 and 30, so for pool math app purposes I set my CYA as 25. I’ll also recap that I spoke with our original start-up tech from the builder when deciding to drain my pool completely to make sure it was safe to do so, we spoke at a bit of length and he advised to use the chlorinator, but using minimum tabs and flow rate so our CYA wouldn’t shoot up and plan on some draining every couple of years. (We owners screwed up in that we were relying solely on the chlorinator and filling it to max and relying solely on Leslie’s recommendations on what to add to the pool after weekly tests. We didn’t realize the CYA had gotten atmospheric as THEY said it was fine, when it obv wasn’t. Lesson learned.)
Sorry this has become novel length - so should I completely remove tri-chlor now that I know my CYA is at suggested level, see how the FC/CC behaves today, and if we still pass overnight tonight then let FC come down to suggested parameter and replace the pucks in the chlorinator? I’m not ready to give them up completely as I’m trying to follow the recommendations of my builder.
Here are my pics:


(The owl decoy is our somewhat futile attempt at keeping the grackles from washing their bugs off in our spa overflow. Suggestions welcome! ?)
TA - 80-110
pH - 7.2-7.4
Chlorine - 2-3 summer 0.5-1 in the winter
CH - 200-400
CYA 30-50
I did re-add the TriChlor tabs (3, chlorinator flow rate 2) when our CYA dropped to well below 20 (the dot was still plainly visible when the view tube was completely full). I ended up sending my husband out for liquid conditioner yesterday and when I retested the dot disappeared past 20 but not yet to the halfway mark between 20 and 30, so for pool math app purposes I set my CYA as 25. I’ll also recap that I spoke with our original start-up tech from the builder when deciding to drain my pool completely to make sure it was safe to do so, we spoke at a bit of length and he advised to use the chlorinator, but using minimum tabs and flow rate so our CYA wouldn’t shoot up and plan on some draining every couple of years. (We owners screwed up in that we were relying solely on the chlorinator and filling it to max and relying solely on Leslie’s recommendations on what to add to the pool after weekly tests. We didn’t realize the CYA had gotten atmospheric as THEY said it was fine, when it obv wasn’t. Lesson learned.)
Sorry this has become novel length - so should I completely remove tri-chlor now that I know my CYA is at suggested level, see how the FC/CC behaves today, and if we still pass overnight tonight then let FC come down to suggested parameter and replace the pucks in the chlorinator? I’m not ready to give them up completely as I’m trying to follow the recommendations of my builder.
Here are my pics:



(The owl decoy is our somewhat futile attempt at keeping the grackles from washing their bugs off in our spa overflow. Suggestions welcome! ?)