So I am working with 2 pools here. The one in my signature is my pool at my house.
I am also working on another pool for a friend who is out of state.
Statistics on this pool:
21x43 oval above ground
vinyl liner
21,311 gallons
2hp Aquqa Pro variable speed pump
24", 300# sand filter
inline SWG connected but not in use during opening/SLAM
There is a large heater also, but we won't be worried about that.
I have no "history" of what was put in the pool in the past because my friend just bought the house. Given the array of pool "supplies" left by the previous owner in the garage (3" pucks, algaecide, etc, etc, etc) I'm thinking it wasn't any method taught here on TFP!
I opened the pool to a green mess. I even had to scoop a couple of dead things out of the water. I had to add a lot of water in order to run the pump. Once I could turn on the pump, I added 4 gallons of 12% LC chlorine to get the process going. I did see a change in the right direction overnight.
I assumed there would be high CYA leftover from last year as most pools taken care of any other way than what TFP teaches usually are!
But when I tested the CYA it was zero (completely clear in a full tube). The FC was 4 when I did the CYA test.
I checked the expiration on my R-0013 and it says 1/23. But I read on TFP that it is one of the most stable reagents if stored properly. I keep it in my cool, dark basement. So I decided to test my pool's CYA (to verify if the reagent is working), which I assumed would be 30-40 because I know what I add every year when I open it, and this year I added the same. But MY pool water also tested zero CYA. Now I'm really puzzled.
Question 1: Should I just replace the R-0013?
The trouble with SLAMing this pool is I'm 15 minutes away. I've already been driving back and forth 2-3 times a day opening and trying to get it full enough to run the pump (5.5 hours of running the hose!). It is going to be difficult to clear this pool because of this! But first I need to determine what the actual CYA level is!
Question 2: Once I get it clear though, any recommendations on using the SWG to keep this pool clear since no one is at the house daily? I didn't see a timer on the device, but I can see if there is a booklet for it with the pool "supplies" in the garage.
Now, let's get to MY pool (in my signature). My neighbor teaches swim lessons to families from our church in the summer. She ripped the liner in her pool and was going to have to cancel swim lessons just a couple of days before the start date and disappoint all the little kids, so I offered for her to use mine. She has had classes in my pool 5 days a week for the last 3 weeks. Some days there are over 30 kids in and out of my pool (sessions are 30 minutes long, so a fresh batch of kids is always coming and going). I've been SHOCKED at how much the chlorine demand is! I was adding extra chlorine in the morning before they arrive, knowing there would be a high swim load. But I was getting a ZERO FC test result at the end of the day. I started testing and adding chlorine on her lunch break from lessons which has helped to keep it from dropping to zero. But I've been using A LOT of chlorine!!! Gradually over this 3 week period, my pool has gotten not quite crystal clear. It's still testing 0 to .5 CC's and is "clear", but not that CRYSTAL clear it usually is. And the water feels different. When my daughters swim and come out of the pool and their hair dries, it is STIFF!!! This has never happened before. Also, the liner has faded incredibly this year. The liner is 5 years old (this is our 6th summer with it). My husband went in the pool yesterday and said he could rub off the pattern of the liner with his toe! (there was even blue bits in my robot filter basket!) I thought maybe I need to test the CH of the pool. I got a strange reading of 50, which is very low. There is no expiration on the reagents in my test kit.
Question 3: Do the CH reagents expire? Should I replace those and retest?
Question 4: Any insight on what is happening with my pool water?
My thoughts on the water situation... Could the slight cloudiness be from the liner wearing off and being suspended in the water? Or maybe the moms of these swim lesson kids are slathering on sunblock right before their kids are getting in the water and my pool water is full of it? Why are my girl's getting STIFF hair?!
I love TFP and I'm SO thankful to have such a great resource!
Alyssa in KY
I am also working on another pool for a friend who is out of state.
Statistics on this pool:
21x43 oval above ground
vinyl liner
21,311 gallons
2hp Aquqa Pro variable speed pump
24", 300# sand filter
inline SWG connected but not in use during opening/SLAM
There is a large heater also, but we won't be worried about that.
I have no "history" of what was put in the pool in the past because my friend just bought the house. Given the array of pool "supplies" left by the previous owner in the garage (3" pucks, algaecide, etc, etc, etc) I'm thinking it wasn't any method taught here on TFP!
I opened the pool to a green mess. I even had to scoop a couple of dead things out of the water. I had to add a lot of water in order to run the pump. Once I could turn on the pump, I added 4 gallons of 12% LC chlorine to get the process going. I did see a change in the right direction overnight.
I assumed there would be high CYA leftover from last year as most pools taken care of any other way than what TFP teaches usually are!
But when I tested the CYA it was zero (completely clear in a full tube). The FC was 4 when I did the CYA test.
I checked the expiration on my R-0013 and it says 1/23. But I read on TFP that it is one of the most stable reagents if stored properly. I keep it in my cool, dark basement. So I decided to test my pool's CYA (to verify if the reagent is working), which I assumed would be 30-40 because I know what I add every year when I open it, and this year I added the same. But MY pool water also tested zero CYA. Now I'm really puzzled.
Question 1: Should I just replace the R-0013?
The trouble with SLAMing this pool is I'm 15 minutes away. I've already been driving back and forth 2-3 times a day opening and trying to get it full enough to run the pump (5.5 hours of running the hose!). It is going to be difficult to clear this pool because of this! But first I need to determine what the actual CYA level is!
Question 2: Once I get it clear though, any recommendations on using the SWG to keep this pool clear since no one is at the house daily? I didn't see a timer on the device, but I can see if there is a booklet for it with the pool "supplies" in the garage.
Now, let's get to MY pool (in my signature). My neighbor teaches swim lessons to families from our church in the summer. She ripped the liner in her pool and was going to have to cancel swim lessons just a couple of days before the start date and disappoint all the little kids, so I offered for her to use mine. She has had classes in my pool 5 days a week for the last 3 weeks. Some days there are over 30 kids in and out of my pool (sessions are 30 minutes long, so a fresh batch of kids is always coming and going). I've been SHOCKED at how much the chlorine demand is! I was adding extra chlorine in the morning before they arrive, knowing there would be a high swim load. But I was getting a ZERO FC test result at the end of the day. I started testing and adding chlorine on her lunch break from lessons which has helped to keep it from dropping to zero. But I've been using A LOT of chlorine!!! Gradually over this 3 week period, my pool has gotten not quite crystal clear. It's still testing 0 to .5 CC's and is "clear", but not that CRYSTAL clear it usually is. And the water feels different. When my daughters swim and come out of the pool and their hair dries, it is STIFF!!! This has never happened before. Also, the liner has faded incredibly this year. The liner is 5 years old (this is our 6th summer with it). My husband went in the pool yesterday and said he could rub off the pattern of the liner with his toe! (there was even blue bits in my robot filter basket!) I thought maybe I need to test the CH of the pool. I got a strange reading of 50, which is very low. There is no expiration on the reagents in my test kit.
Question 3: Do the CH reagents expire? Should I replace those and retest?
Question 4: Any insight on what is happening with my pool water?
My thoughts on the water situation... Could the slight cloudiness be from the liner wearing off and being suspended in the water? Or maybe the moms of these swim lesson kids are slathering on sunblock right before their kids are getting in the water and my pool water is full of it? Why are my girl's getting STIFF hair?!
I love TFP and I'm SO thankful to have such a great resource!
Alyssa in KY