Hi,
Let me start off with a pool guy rant. I moved into this house in January, and decided to keep the pool guy on. I have always wanted a pool but never had one. He had been doing this pool for the previous owners for 15-20 years already and it was nice and clean. After a couple months it was getting green, and long story short, he broke up with me over text because I wasn't keeping the path to the back clear for his cart. Well, sorry he couldn't move a couple things out of the way! We were having a lot of work done and contractors did keep leaving sheet rock or whatever in the path. It wasn't that bad, but the pool guy seemed a little off so I let him walk.
The same day he broke up with me, with the pool already slightly green, I hired the pool guy my neighbors across the street use. He promptly went on vacation and came one time for 15 minutes all of March. Then my pool was a lot greener! At least at the start of April he cleaned my filter and has started rehabbing my pool. What is it with pool guys!?!? They show up for 15 minutes a week, get paid $120 a month, and act like they're so put out by their own customers! I think this new guy is going to be more reliable now, but I did order the TF-100 kit and started reading TFP to prepare to take over since apparently you can't count on these guys at all.
I did my first measurements with my new test kit yesterday.
4/6/2022: FC 12, CC .5, pH 7.9, TA 160, CH 500, CYA 55
Since my pool still has algae (see pics) I have decided to start by SLAMing it. Pool guy has already raised the FC as I can tell, but he was last here Monday (measurements above are from Wed)
I added muriatic acid yesterday to get ph down to prep for SLAM.
4/7/2021: FC7.0, CC .5, pH 7.2
I added liquid chlorine to bring FC to 22 and swept the whole pool.
Going to follow the process from here on and may or may not keep the pool guy on. I would rather have someone else do it honestly
. Since I've already learned a lot reading this site and am just now putting it into practice I figured why not make a thread to track how I'm doing and be able to call for help when I need it. Many of you in this forum are saints for helping people like me! Thank you all!
Can you guys let me know if the algae in the pics is mustard algae and should I do the extra FC at the end of the SLAM to deal with that?
Anything else I should be looking to fix right away based on the numbers above?
I'm in Socal.
Let me start off with a pool guy rant. I moved into this house in January, and decided to keep the pool guy on. I have always wanted a pool but never had one. He had been doing this pool for the previous owners for 15-20 years already and it was nice and clean. After a couple months it was getting green, and long story short, he broke up with me over text because I wasn't keeping the path to the back clear for his cart. Well, sorry he couldn't move a couple things out of the way! We were having a lot of work done and contractors did keep leaving sheet rock or whatever in the path. It wasn't that bad, but the pool guy seemed a little off so I let him walk.
The same day he broke up with me, with the pool already slightly green, I hired the pool guy my neighbors across the street use. He promptly went on vacation and came one time for 15 minutes all of March. Then my pool was a lot greener! At least at the start of April he cleaned my filter and has started rehabbing my pool. What is it with pool guys!?!? They show up for 15 minutes a week, get paid $120 a month, and act like they're so put out by their own customers! I think this new guy is going to be more reliable now, but I did order the TF-100 kit and started reading TFP to prepare to take over since apparently you can't count on these guys at all.
I did my first measurements with my new test kit yesterday.
4/6/2022: FC 12, CC .5, pH 7.9, TA 160, CH 500, CYA 55
Since my pool still has algae (see pics) I have decided to start by SLAMing it. Pool guy has already raised the FC as I can tell, but he was last here Monday (measurements above are from Wed)
I added muriatic acid yesterday to get ph down to prep for SLAM.
4/7/2021: FC7.0, CC .5, pH 7.2
I added liquid chlorine to bring FC to 22 and swept the whole pool.
Going to follow the process from here on and may or may not keep the pool guy on. I would rather have someone else do it honestly
Can you guys let me know if the algae in the pics is mustard algae and should I do the extra FC at the end of the SLAM to deal with that?
Anything else I should be looking to fix right away based on the numbers above?
I'm in Socal.