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Sunshine427
06-06-2011, 05:10 PM
Help me please.........just opened my above ground pool Saturday night, which was teal colored & cloudy. The color is blue today, but now really cloudy. The CYA was at zero, so I added stabllizer (pool store suggested 5 lbs of it) and today the reading is at 5 (high). Ph is 7.2 & TA is 80. I dumped 5 gallons of bleach, but it is not clearing up. SHould I continue to let the filter run 24 hours a day for it to clear???? Any advice would be great. Thanks!!

Watermom
06-06-2011, 05:38 PM
Yes to running the pump. We need to know the volume of your pool. You say that your reading is 5 which is high. That is the chlorine reading rather than the stabilizer reading, correct? Although most cheap testers show 5 as being high, it isn't really all that high. Your chlorine level is dependent upon your CYA level. (See the Best Guess Table link in my signature below.)

Do you have a test kit or are these numbers from the pool store testing it? if you don't have a kit, get one. We recommend the Taylor K-2006 or 2006C which you can get from the Amazon link below. Only buy if the seller is Amato Industries, however.

Your pH is ok at 7.2. Just don't want it to go any lower. Keep it between 7.2-7.8. Your alk is fine at 80.

Please don't let the pool store sell you a bunch of stuff to throw in your pool. Pool store goop usually makes the problem worse. All you need right now is chlorine. I suggest that you just use plain, unscented household bleach for your chlorine. I use generic Walmart Ultra bleach. If you tell us your volume, we can suggest how high to take the chlorine to clear the pool. I hope this is a big AG pool because dumping 5 gallons in is a lot! If it was teal and now is cloudy, then your algae is dying and you will have to let the filter remove it. I assume this is a sand filter? Watch your filter pressure and when it rises between 5-10 psi over the clean filter pressure, backwash it. Having said that, I need to ask how you added the stabilizer? If you added it to the skimmer, you don't want to backwash for at least a week after it was added to give it time to totally dissolve. We usually suggest waiting until the pool is clear before adding CYA.

aylad
06-06-2011, 05:39 PM
Yes, you need to let the filter run to be able to filter out any particles that are causing your cloudiness. Odds are that when you dumped the bleach, you killed some of the algae--but it's going to be up to the filter to get the dead stuff out of the water. When you added the stabilizer did you add it through the skimmer, or broadcast into the pool? Do you see anything coming out of the returns, other than water?

I'm not sure I understand the statement "added stabilizer...and today the reading is at 5 (high). Do you mean your chlorine is at 5? If so, that's not high. It's where the chlorine needs to stay , at least until your CYA registers. If you mean your stabilizer is high--how are you testing to be able to read that low a number?

Also, to clear up any algae that you had growing, you need to bump the chlorine up to the 12-15 ppm range and hold it there until you're no longer losing any chlorine overnight and the pool is cleared up. Just dumping bleach in one time won't kill it all off--it's holding the elevated chlorine level that kill kill off any "nasties" in your pool.

What is your pool volume?

Janet

Edit: Well, Watermom is typing faster than me today--but if you'll notice, the content is the same.....

Watermom
06-06-2011, 06:42 PM
but if you'll notice, the content is the same.....

Yeah, it's cuz we're really twins! :cool: JK!