Hi all!
I bought a house and pool this past spring, both had been abandoned for 2+ years. I'm nearly done resurrecting the house, and soon I'd like to work on the pool. It's in ground, irregular shape but roughly 15x30 feet with a little spa or whatever you call it at one end. It has what I've been told is (or was) a good cover, but the water underneath is still pretty green. Haven't taken the cover off yet, but peeked under a corner.
Supposedly the pump and filter were new within the past five years or so.
The following picture is from several months ago; the area around the pool is cleaned up pretty well now, and the leaves and junk are off the cover.

I ordered the TF-100 Test Kit, and am thinking about copying this thread:
New Old House, New Old Pool....
and draining the pool to give it a good cleaning, bleaching the sides and bottom, and start from scratch.
The property is on top of a hill, and I know the water level in my well (just 20 feet from the pool) is about 50 feet down, so I'm not too worried about the pool floating if I drain it (perhaps that's a bad assumption?). I also have a friend who drives a tanker truck and fills pools, so I can refill it fairly inexpensively.
Any comments or thoughts on whether that's a good idea, or if it would be better for me to do the shocking/filtering process? (Or am I being presumptuous by asking this before testing the existing water?)
From my reading, I know I'll need bleach, and CYA. It sounds like a hardware store or supermarket or something is probably the cheapest place to get bleach (without additives, of course). What's the best place to get CYA? And are there other things that I should get to have on hand, or start with bleach and CYA, and only get other stuff depending on how the pool responds after it's full of new water?
Thanks in advance for any help, and thanks for the site!
I bought a house and pool this past spring, both had been abandoned for 2+ years. I'm nearly done resurrecting the house, and soon I'd like to work on the pool. It's in ground, irregular shape but roughly 15x30 feet with a little spa or whatever you call it at one end. It has what I've been told is (or was) a good cover, but the water underneath is still pretty green. Haven't taken the cover off yet, but peeked under a corner.
Supposedly the pump and filter were new within the past five years or so.
The following picture is from several months ago; the area around the pool is cleaned up pretty well now, and the leaves and junk are off the cover.

I ordered the TF-100 Test Kit, and am thinking about copying this thread:
New Old House, New Old Pool....
and draining the pool to give it a good cleaning, bleaching the sides and bottom, and start from scratch.
The property is on top of a hill, and I know the water level in my well (just 20 feet from the pool) is about 50 feet down, so I'm not too worried about the pool floating if I drain it (perhaps that's a bad assumption?). I also have a friend who drives a tanker truck and fills pools, so I can refill it fairly inexpensively.
Any comments or thoughts on whether that's a good idea, or if it would be better for me to do the shocking/filtering process? (Or am I being presumptuous by asking this before testing the existing water?)
From my reading, I know I'll need bleach, and CYA. It sounds like a hardware store or supermarket or something is probably the cheapest place to get bleach (without additives, of course). What's the best place to get CYA? And are there other things that I should get to have on hand, or start with bleach and CYA, and only get other stuff depending on how the pool responds after it's full of new water?
Thanks in advance for any help, and thanks for the site!