Just like the title says.....last year I got on the TFP method a little bit into the season, but I followed the directions for closing and when I started to roll away the winter cover (after getting the leaf net off and pulling up as much water as I could so all that was left was quite a bit of sediment and particles so small the net didn't catch them) I was so happy to see crystal clear water waiting for me underneath!
Until I got impatient and didn't wait for a second set of hands and as a result, as much as I thought I had gotten it rolled up in itself enough, a final tug proved to be too much and most, if not all of what was on the top of the cover went straight into the pool.
After I got everything hooked up and running, I went skimming on the bottom with the butterfly net and pulled up enough junk to fill half a 5 gallon Lowes bucket.
Now I'm left with a bunch of fine particles/sand/dirt/who knows at the bottom of the pool, and my Polaris vacuum just stirred it all up, and I've already backwashed 4 times today and as of now I'm just letting the pump and filter run and going out once an hour to check the skimmer basket and filter pressure and backwash as needed. Pool store said to do a double shock tonight and let things keep running, and I've already gotten a crack in the skimmer basket from the skimmer basket socks (and gone through 3 already and that just leads to more backwashing because the pump starts to run dry and filter pressure drops).
But this is going to be my first year doing TFP from start to finish, so would love some advice on where to go from here. I haven't put any chemicals in yet or tested, I want to wait until I get most of the debris out, but I don't want to throw 2 bags of shock in when I haven't tested my CYA yet (or anything).
TL/DR: Accidentally dropped the contents of winter cover in my what was crystal clear water at opening, now there's a bunch of sand/dirt in there and all I'm doing right now is running the filter and backwashing-haven't tested anything yet or added any chemicals so wondering next steps or if I should just SLAM tonight without testing, or test while the water is still dirty and the filter is filtering.
Pics below are
At opening yesterday
At the end of the day yesterday after a few passes with the net
This afternoon after the pump and filter have been running for several hours



Until I got impatient and didn't wait for a second set of hands and as a result, as much as I thought I had gotten it rolled up in itself enough, a final tug proved to be too much and most, if not all of what was on the top of the cover went straight into the pool.
After I got everything hooked up and running, I went skimming on the bottom with the butterfly net and pulled up enough junk to fill half a 5 gallon Lowes bucket.
Now I'm left with a bunch of fine particles/sand/dirt/who knows at the bottom of the pool, and my Polaris vacuum just stirred it all up, and I've already backwashed 4 times today and as of now I'm just letting the pump and filter run and going out once an hour to check the skimmer basket and filter pressure and backwash as needed. Pool store said to do a double shock tonight and let things keep running, and I've already gotten a crack in the skimmer basket from the skimmer basket socks (and gone through 3 already and that just leads to more backwashing because the pump starts to run dry and filter pressure drops).
But this is going to be my first year doing TFP from start to finish, so would love some advice on where to go from here. I haven't put any chemicals in yet or tested, I want to wait until I get most of the debris out, but I don't want to throw 2 bags of shock in when I haven't tested my CYA yet (or anything).
TL/DR: Accidentally dropped the contents of winter cover in my what was crystal clear water at opening, now there's a bunch of sand/dirt in there and all I'm doing right now is running the filter and backwashing-haven't tested anything yet or added any chemicals so wondering next steps or if I should just SLAM tonight without testing, or test while the water is still dirty and the filter is filtering.
Pics below are
At opening yesterday
At the end of the day yesterday after a few passes with the net
This afternoon after the pump and filter have been running for several hours


