- Jul 6, 2022
- 26
- Pool Size
- 28000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Hi everyone!
We’re 1st time pool owners that bought into an algae filled/swamped pool that the previous owners seemed to have abandoned at the end of last season. It’s a 20’x40’ with 8’ deep end, records say 28k gals (but it could be a little more). It’s a salt water setup, but it was recommended to SLAM and treat it like a chlorine pool until it’s better stabilized. I have the pump running 24/7 for now.
I have been trying to SLAM the pool and hit a wall after some initial progress, I'm about 2 weeks in now. Original testing showed 0 chlorine, 0 salt, low alkalinity, and 0 CYA. The first day I added 5 lbs of shock and some algaecide (“severe treatment” level), and the green color mostly left the water by the next day but the pool has remained very cloudy since then. The first backwash was dark green, but since then they’ve been mostly milky white looking. I have been adding 1-2lbs of shock nearly every day just to try to keep up the FC levels. I also added some CYA after the first week to try to reduce losing so much FC to sunlight and if I am reading the test right it’s now around 30, that seemed to help a bit.
The main problem is that the water remains cloudy enough that I cannot see where to brush and vacuum below the first couple feet of water. I have made several attempts to brush/vac, but other than right around the water line I am mostly working blind and trying to follow a pattern. There was some junk coming out when vacuumed to waste, but not much compared to how much I was vacuuming (hard to get a good pattern due to the slope). I have also run a net with scooper across the bottom and gotten some nasty black-green organics occasionally at random from the deep end. But I don’t know how to do better right now because I can’t see down there. The water has just cleared up enough that I can start to see about 2.5-3 feet down, I tried to attach a pic of the haziness. I am not sure what else to do right now and am definitely open to suggestions or if I maybe need to go after a more specialty treatment.
Current tests per TF100 kit:
8.5 FC (this was a while after last addition)
.5 CC
30 CYA
pH appears in range, maybe on low end (not sure if test is accurate right now, it was slightly high before I did anything)
60 Alkalinity
125 Calcium hardness
We’re 1st time pool owners that bought into an algae filled/swamped pool that the previous owners seemed to have abandoned at the end of last season. It’s a 20’x40’ with 8’ deep end, records say 28k gals (but it could be a little more). It’s a salt water setup, but it was recommended to SLAM and treat it like a chlorine pool until it’s better stabilized. I have the pump running 24/7 for now.
I have been trying to SLAM the pool and hit a wall after some initial progress, I'm about 2 weeks in now. Original testing showed 0 chlorine, 0 salt, low alkalinity, and 0 CYA. The first day I added 5 lbs of shock and some algaecide (“severe treatment” level), and the green color mostly left the water by the next day but the pool has remained very cloudy since then. The first backwash was dark green, but since then they’ve been mostly milky white looking. I have been adding 1-2lbs of shock nearly every day just to try to keep up the FC levels. I also added some CYA after the first week to try to reduce losing so much FC to sunlight and if I am reading the test right it’s now around 30, that seemed to help a bit.
The main problem is that the water remains cloudy enough that I cannot see where to brush and vacuum below the first couple feet of water. I have made several attempts to brush/vac, but other than right around the water line I am mostly working blind and trying to follow a pattern. There was some junk coming out when vacuumed to waste, but not much compared to how much I was vacuuming (hard to get a good pattern due to the slope). I have also run a net with scooper across the bottom and gotten some nasty black-green organics occasionally at random from the deep end. But I don’t know how to do better right now because I can’t see down there. The water has just cleared up enough that I can start to see about 2.5-3 feet down, I tried to attach a pic of the haziness. I am not sure what else to do right now and am definitely open to suggestions or if I maybe need to go after a more specialty treatment.
Current tests per TF100 kit:
8.5 FC (this was a while after last addition)
.5 CC
30 CYA
pH appears in range, maybe on low end (not sure if test is accurate right now, it was slightly high before I did anything)
60 Alkalinity
125 Calcium hardness