gfritz1
06-04-2010, 07:07 AM
Have been working with group in other forum as have a chlorine demand issue .Have now a second issue which was suggested post here as you are better suited to answer.Inground 16x32 with vinyl liner ,DE and Heater located in Pa. Pool is 22 years old with this liner about 10.On chlorine . They had me on the BBB method and was applying about 4-5 (1.42 gal) 6% every 3 hours to break demand and was doing this for a day. Since low on PH and high on alkalinity they suggested to aerate by pointing the eye ball return to the surface. I had done the shock (powder triple shock about a week before on same three hour cycle with no favorable results.
I normally do not use a eye ball return as had issues previously when using it that it appears it creates a back pressure due to restriction and pushed water between line and wall.My memory must have been short as think this is what happened again.Pool has a vermiculite hard bottom . When I took cover off two days ago saw my 10 year old liner badly wrinkled . So
1.Water behind it
2.Could bleach have damaged
3 just getting old
When I push on the wrinkles they appear to be water and will move . I have opened up my liner and installed a vacuum and have sucked out about 25-30 gals and it is getting better but the process of getting water is slowing down.
So what is your thoughts. Do you agree it must be water as prior to this my liner was extremely tight and it has been a very dry spring-summer so far ? With the vermiculite bottom will not over time the water leach back into the ground? Any other suggestion or recommendation? Do you agree the bleach was not the issue or should I have any concern here?
I expect today to get results back on a chlorine demand test which will tell me what next on it and a partial drain might be a requirement.Hate to pool liner as with it being 10 years old and the print disappearing it will need replaced soon .
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I normally do not use a eye ball return as had issues previously when using it that it appears it creates a back pressure due to restriction and pushed water between line and wall.My memory must have been short as think this is what happened again.Pool has a vermiculite hard bottom . When I took cover off two days ago saw my 10 year old liner badly wrinkled . So
1.Water behind it
2.Could bleach have damaged
3 just getting old
When I push on the wrinkles they appear to be water and will move . I have opened up my liner and installed a vacuum and have sucked out about 25-30 gals and it is getting better but the process of getting water is slowing down.
So what is your thoughts. Do you agree it must be water as prior to this my liner was extremely tight and it has been a very dry spring-summer so far ? With the vermiculite bottom will not over time the water leach back into the ground? Any other suggestion or recommendation? Do you agree the bleach was not the issue or should I have any concern here?
I expect today to get results back on a chlorine demand test which will tell me what next on it and a partial drain might be a requirement.Hate to pool liner as with it being 10 years old and the print disappearing it will need replaced soon .
Wait your response