MelissaSC
07-07-2014, 07:47 PM
We are the proud owners of a 20X40 vinyl liner in-ground pool for about 14 years now. We opened it up earlier this year, and got it all nice and sparkling clear. It seemed to be doing just fine until about 2 weeks ago. I should have believed my eyes when I saw a bit of green tinge in the deep end. I waited too long to react and we had a bit of a nasty algae out break as a result. So now I understand those stupid sticks have been increasing my CYA which explains why we keep adding more and more trichlor and not seeing results. I also know there is no way of lowering the CYA without refreshing the water - I will do it in phases over the next several days by lowering it to just almost too low for the skimmers and filling it way too full, lather , rinse, repeat ....sigh. I also realize this same thing happened last year, but I never put the puzzle together. I've now seen the light and know the pool store just wants to keep me coming back and spending $$$ on chemicals that just keep me coming back to buy more - to think I could have probably bought that hot tub from them by now with all the $$ I could have saved using 'BBB' method instead - if I'd only done my homework before this. Oh yeah, and the brushing.....no way around the brushing.
So my question is - should I just continue to use liquid chlorine from now on and never ever use the pucks or the same chemical sold in powder form as 'shock'? If the CYA gets too low, what do you add instead? (hoping I get there some day).
So my question is - should I just continue to use liquid chlorine from now on and never ever use the pucks or the same chemical sold in powder form as 'shock'? If the CYA gets too low, what do you add instead? (hoping I get there some day).