Re: Well Water: Why you DON'T shock BEFORE using Sequestering Agent
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Originally Posted by NWMNMom
Lesson Learned - why you should be sure to properly use sequestering agent BEFORE you shock you pool when freshly filling.
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Ugly, isn't it? Yes, we did get it straightened out, but it required a couple of pump/filter setups running 24/7 AND several bottles of sequestering agent.
Some people cannot have water trucked in and have to use a well, but you really need to be sure you take care of the metal issues! :)
yup, saw my pool do that a couple times last summer (first year blues...or greens). Even after many, many hours spent on this forum I somehow missed the warnings of spectacular reactions you can get shocking well water with iron content. I thought then that I was adding untreated water that was sparking an algae bloom. So I'd shock and filter and brush.
Now I know better and run the hose directly into the skimmer and my DE filter seems to clean it pretty well, without adding too much to the DE load.
C.
Re: Well Water: Why you DON'T shock BEFORE using Sequestering Agent
That's exactly what ours looked like. Yesterday we emptied it, scrubbed it down then refilled it. Right now there is A LOT of rust settling on the bottom & the top & we keep scrubbing the bottom to get it to come up then we get as much out as we can with the net b/c it's so thick or else the filter gets nasty too quickly. The water right now is actually green - big improvement from nasty brown but we are still working on clearing it up completely for blue water. So what can we do now to get it blue & get the rust out besides what we are doing? The chlorine is high - off the chart & the ph is around 7.2 - 7.3. I don't have other measurements b/c this is all the kit measures.
This is what it looked like before we emptied it
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What it looks like now
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Re: Well Water: Why you DON'T shock BEFORE using Sequestering Agent
MsSmiley,
Read through all of the posts, you will need a sequestering agent. Add this to the water, and bring your ph down to 7 - 7.2. Keep your filter running 24/7. It will take some time, but it should clear up. Happy swimming!