Bubbles
06-12-2013, 09:59 AM
Greetings to all
Glad to be a new member. I just openned my 19' x 44' 40,000 gal. inground pool. It came with a house I've been renovating and was a total wreck. I finally finished a complete rebuild last year - 30yds of concrete deck tearout, new beam band, stone coping, new concrete deck, replaster, all new pump & de filter - a 2 year project. In the end it turned out fine. So - this is it's second season & the 1st time I have openned a pool.
The chemestry was good @ end of season. I did a shock @ 12 - 13 ppm FC, drained & plugged the lines & put a solid tarp over it. Amazingly the water was clear when I removed the tarp yesterday. To be safe I shocked it again late afternoon - measured 12.5 ppm a w/low CYA of 10 or less 4 hours later. I use a Taylor K-2006 test kit.
Currently Ph is aprox 8. (FC still @ shock level) Total Alkalinity is 50ppm. The Taylor book calculates about a quart of Muriatic acid for Ph 7.4ish. and 2 lbs.of baking soda for TA 80-90. BTW - Calcium hardness is 260.
Finally my questions. Should I add the recommended adjustments? Should I wait til FC drops before I adjust? How can adding acid & base be the correct thing to do? Seems like they would cancel each other out.
Thanks for all help in advance!
Best regards from chemically challenged,
Charles
Glad to be a new member. I just openned my 19' x 44' 40,000 gal. inground pool. It came with a house I've been renovating and was a total wreck. I finally finished a complete rebuild last year - 30yds of concrete deck tearout, new beam band, stone coping, new concrete deck, replaster, all new pump & de filter - a 2 year project. In the end it turned out fine. So - this is it's second season & the 1st time I have openned a pool.
The chemestry was good @ end of season. I did a shock @ 12 - 13 ppm FC, drained & plugged the lines & put a solid tarp over it. Amazingly the water was clear when I removed the tarp yesterday. To be safe I shocked it again late afternoon - measured 12.5 ppm a w/low CYA of 10 or less 4 hours later. I use a Taylor K-2006 test kit.
Currently Ph is aprox 8. (FC still @ shock level) Total Alkalinity is 50ppm. The Taylor book calculates about a quart of Muriatic acid for Ph 7.4ish. and 2 lbs.of baking soda for TA 80-90. BTW - Calcium hardness is 260.
Finally my questions. Should I add the recommended adjustments? Should I wait til FC drops before I adjust? How can adding acid & base be the correct thing to do? Seems like they would cancel each other out.
Thanks for all help in advance!
Best regards from chemically challenged,
Charles