So we're a 6 weeks in from first adding water to our refinished pool. I have been following the PB instructions to the letter to make sure that there are no warranty issues with our pebble finish. The PB has been out to inspect and has taken periodic samples and I took a sample to the PB to make sure everything was OK.
Pool Builder test results/recommendations were:
-Solids 5000+
-No Metals
-Alkalinity 50 (recommended to add 10# Sodium Bicarbonate)
-Ph 7.0
-Cya 120
-Ca 300
-FC 2.0
-Salt 4800
-Phosphate 1000 (recommended add 16oz Phosphate Remover)
I added the recommended chemicals to the pool and will run the filter for 24 hours
A few other facts:
-Water Temp is in the mid 70's.
-The pump run cycle is for 8 hours at the moment.
-Since it's a new pebble pool, the PH can rise quite quickly, I had added 4 cups of Muriatic acid the night before as PH was 7.6, thus the slightly low reading.
-I had my SWG at 70% where it normally was and my test strips showed 10% CL and 8%FC so I turned it down a little, it's now back to 70% as I like FC at 3% for FL sunshine. I realize that the T3 cell doesn't meet the 2-3x recommendations of TFP-when it fails it will put become a T15.
-Test strips showed 0 Cya
-I ordered a TF100 kit yesterday as my confidence in those strips is now 0%! I will using the TF100 and pool calc on TFP from this point forward...(i know I know!
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-SWG cell is reading 3800 (it was cleaned 2 weeks ago, and is <12 months old)
I have read all the posts about phosphate removers here and now how the TFP community feels about them, but I felt that I should "play along" with PB to ensure that we are compliant with their wishes.
So here are my questions:
-Is there there really anything wrong with using the Phosphate remover? The city water here is quite high apparently, so just using it to get things into check initially will be OK.
-How often would you drop off a sample with the PB, or would just keeping good records at home be sufficient if there's a problem?
-Why does my SWG display vary so much from their test results?
Thanks!
Pool Builder test results/recommendations were:
-Solids 5000+
-No Metals
-Alkalinity 50 (recommended to add 10# Sodium Bicarbonate)
-Ph 7.0
-Cya 120
-Ca 300
-FC 2.0
-Salt 4800
-Phosphate 1000 (recommended add 16oz Phosphate Remover)
I added the recommended chemicals to the pool and will run the filter for 24 hours
A few other facts:
-Water Temp is in the mid 70's.
-The pump run cycle is for 8 hours at the moment.
-Since it's a new pebble pool, the PH can rise quite quickly, I had added 4 cups of Muriatic acid the night before as PH was 7.6, thus the slightly low reading.
-I had my SWG at 70% where it normally was and my test strips showed 10% CL and 8%FC so I turned it down a little, it's now back to 70% as I like FC at 3% for FL sunshine. I realize that the T3 cell doesn't meet the 2-3x recommendations of TFP-when it fails it will put become a T15.
-Test strips showed 0 Cya
-I ordered a TF100 kit yesterday as my confidence in those strips is now 0%! I will using the TF100 and pool calc on TFP from this point forward...(i know I know!
-SWG cell is reading 3800 (it was cleaned 2 weeks ago, and is <12 months old)
I have read all the posts about phosphate removers here and now how the TFP community feels about them, but I felt that I should "play along" with PB to ensure that we are compliant with their wishes.
So here are my questions:
-Is there there really anything wrong with using the Phosphate remover? The city water here is quite high apparently, so just using it to get things into check initially will be OK.
-How often would you drop off a sample with the PB, or would just keeping good records at home be sufficient if there's a problem?
-Why does my SWG display vary so much from their test results?
Thanks!