Hello everyone! I will soon be taking over full-time care of my family's pool after we have had continued issues with our pool service company (high CYA levels, only using powder shock and pucks, not cleaning the pool very well, leaving debris behind, etc.) The pool has had an ongoing problem with algae and sometimes cloudy water. Also, since living out here in the country on well water, we have iron staining and discoloration along the walls/steps.
I had a 2.7hp VSP Jandy pump installed last week and I am now focusing on taking care of the water chemistry. I have recently cleaned and added new DE to our 72sqft filter.
Here are the results of my first water chemistry tests using a Taylor K-2006 kit:
Bonus questions: Would you also recommend adding Calcium chloride to increase hardness, or should I just start with SLAM and reevaluate? Also, once water chemistries have been balanced, that is when I should tackle any residual iron staining using the method listed on here with ascorbic acid?
Thanks again for any and all help for this newbie!
I had a 2.7hp VSP Jandy pump installed last week and I am now focusing on taking care of the water chemistry. I have recently cleaned and added new DE to our 72sqft filter.
Here are the results of my first water chemistry tests using a Taylor K-2006 kit:
- Ph - 7.6
- Free Chlorine - 4ppm
- Calcium Hardness - 200
- Total alkalinity - 90
- CYA - 100
Bonus questions: Would you also recommend adding Calcium chloride to increase hardness, or should I just start with SLAM and reevaluate? Also, once water chemistries have been balanced, that is when I should tackle any residual iron staining using the method listed on here with ascorbic acid?
Thanks again for any and all help for this newbie!