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    Question Need help making pool "swimmable" please

    Hello, my name is Tricia and I am new here. We live in South MS. We bought an Intex 15' by 48" metal-frame vinyl pool from Walmart and spent a week or so installing it properly so it would be level. My DH (Matt) removed all of the sod from the area, then bought sand and leveled it. We have pressure-treated wood squares under each of the vertical poles. We finished with the assembly about a week ago and started filling the pool up on June 21. Not knowing any better, we went to Walmart and bought a bunch of Aquachem chemicals (pH up, pH down, Calcium hardness increaser, bleach pucks, 20% algaecide, shock plus, stabilizer). We also bought the test strips they sell there. We haven't used any of the pH down, bleach pucks or algaecide, so we are hoping we can return those.
    The pool contains about 4,600 gallons of water and uses a 1,000 gallon-per-hour cartridge filter.
    Calcium hardness increaser - not sure what it contains as we used up the whole container and threw it away
    pH down - contains sodium bisulfate
    stabilizer - contains cyanuric acid
    shock plus - contains sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione
    We first added calcium hardness increaser, then pH down, then stabilizer. We added more calcium stuff and more pH down. Later we added more pH down. At this point we were still trying to balance and had not yet added any chlorine or shock.
    We had to go out of town for 4 days, and came back to a green and cloudy pool. We had not run the filter while we were away. We also found out that we had been invaded by bugs which swim in the water (think they are water boatmen). We do have a small goldfish pond nearer to the house.
    FWIW, it rained alot while we were away. We added some more pH down, followed by a bag of shock plus to the pool. Then I started reading more posts here and ordered the Taylor K-2006 test kit this past Monday (June 28). It was late Monday, so we probably won't get it until at least next week. Not sure how long it will really take. We ordered it from SPS Swimming Pool Supply company. Meanwhile, I used the numbers on the strips as an estimate and we added about a gallon of bleach about 9 a.m. yesterday (June 29). We added another gallon at about 9 p.m. last night. (The numbers had fallen into the "safe to swim" range, but although the pool was no longer green, it was and is still very cloudy, and we can't see the bottom, so we figured we needed to get the chlorine level back up.) DH says we might be able to see about halfway down. He's anxious to get into the pool, but I will not get in a pool where I cannot see the bottom and make sure there is nothing lurking in the bottom of the pool. Yikes!
    I went to Walmart to buy the only drops-based test they had, but it only tests for a chlorine level up to 5 ppm, and pH. I think our pH is still on the high side though. This morning the chlorine level became almost an orange color (supposed to be a darker yellow for 5 ppm and this was much darker than that). The pH was about equal to the highest on the range.
    Current strip readings:
    Total Hardness B (about 100)
    Total chlorine D (10) or above (darker in color than last square)
    Free chlorine D (10) or above (darker in color than last square)
    pH level C or D (between 7.8 and 8.4)
    Alkalinity C (120)
    Stabilizer B (50)
    Thanks for any help you can offer to get us swimming! Also, DH says that he can see the bottom of the pool this morning but it's still pretty cloudy. I can barely see the bottom of it myself.
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    Tricia from South MS
    Intex Above Ground Metal-Framed Pool 15' x 48" (~5000 gallons) installed 6/21/10, and now using BBB (well only one of the B's so far) and Taylor K-2006 test kit

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    Default Re: Need help making pool "swimmable" please

    WOW!! You bought a lot of stuff! And, I'm not surprised you have a green pool. Glad you found us. We can help you get this straightened out. Hopefully your new test kit won't take too long to get to you.

    In the meantime........... you can force your test kit to measure higher cl levels by using a dilution method we call the "shot glass method." Take one part pool water and one equal part distilled water and mix these together. Run your test with this water and then multiply your result by 2. If that doesn't take it high enough for you to get a reading, use one part pool water and two parts distilled and then multiply by 3, etc. (The dilution method does lose accuracy with each dilution but it is better than nothing and right now, you have no other way to get a reading with such a high cl.)

    Your pH appears to be very high but we need to find out what your chlorine level is before we advise adjusting it because if cl is higher than 10, it can give you a falsely high pH reading.

    Your alk is ok, your stabilizer (cya) is ok at 50 but you don't want it any higher. I hope you are planning to just use bleach for your chlorine. You don't want any trichlor pucks nor any more dichlor shock powder. They are both stabilized and will cause your cya to go up which you don't want.

    Repost with new chlorine readings after you do the dilution method. Also, keep your pump/filter running. Don't add anything else at this point.

    Welcome to the forum!

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    Default Re: Need help making pool "swimmable" please

    The pool isn't green anymore, just cloudy. We don't plan to use the pucks and DH is returning them now, along with the algaecide and pH up stuff.

    We definitely plan to use BBB, but we are planning to be on vacation for a week next month, so I'm not sure if at that point we might need(?) to use the pucks to keep the water from turning green, or cover the pool, or what. We won't really have anyone who can come over & add the bleach for us.

    I just called my DH and asked him to bring back some distilled water so we can test further. He's also going to look for a vacuum so we can vacuum the bottom & sides of the pool. We have had and plan to continue to have the filter running continuously for now at least.

    I will repost when I get the distilled water to do the test.

    Thanks so much for all the help!

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    Default Re: Need help making pool "swimmable" please

    Okay, I'm back with more. After we diluted 1:1 ratio, free chlorine appeared to still be above 5 ppm in the diluted batch (>10 ppm in pool water). We then diluted 1:2 ratio (1 part pool water to 2 parts distilled water) and still appeared to be above (but closer) to 5 ppm in the diluted batch. We then diluted 1:3 ratio and finally came up with FC level of about 12 ppm (3 ppm in diluted water times 4). What do we need to do next to clear up our pool? Oh and it said to check for combined chlorine after 5 minutes. We checked after 5 minutes and there was no change in the color.
    We can barely see the bottom of the pool. It isn't really green anymore, just cloudy. We also just had a couple of inches of rain in a brief time period this afternoon, which brought the water level up by a couple of inches, and we aren't yet sure how rainwater affects everything. Our sample was taken from a depth of about elbow deep, just after the rain started.
    DH bought a vacuum that attaches with a hose, and a hose for it, but I don't think the hose will work with our pool as I think our pool hose is bigger (probably 1 & 1/2") and the hose he bought is only 1 & 1/4". They only had the 1 & 1/4" hose, so maybe I should order a hose online? I'm not sure what else to do.

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    Default Re: Need help making pool "swimmable" please

    Yes, the pucks are okay for vacation, but keep in mind that the WalMart pucks (at least in my part of the country) contain copper, which you don't want in your pool. Better to get a smaller container of them from a different place (even the pool store ) and not deal with the copper. You probably can use cal-hypo pucks in a floater, as well, and it won't create issues with falling pH and increasing CYA.

    Keep the filter running--cartridge filters on smaller AG pools are often undersized, so it takes a little longer for them to filter as well, and remember that the chlorine killed the green in the pool but the filter is going to have to remove it. So....it may be cloudy for a few more days, but keep your chlorine up and the filter running and it will clear.

    Don't add any more calcium increaser to the pool--vinyl pools don't actually need any calcium, because there's no concrete in the lining for the water to leach calcium out of. What's in there already isn't hurting anything, but you'll just be wasting money to put any more in it (despite what the pool store will tell you!).

    YOu did yourself a favor ordering the bigger test kit--I know it's pricey but it will save you TONS of money over this summer alone, and give you control over your own pool.

    Repost with some test results and we'll go from there. Welcome to the forum!

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    Default Re: Need help making pool "swimmable" please

    You can probably get an adapter for the hose at the hardware store. Check the PVC section (sprinklers/water pipe fittings) and you should fine a 1.25 to 1.5 adapter that will work for a dollar or so...
    Evan S.

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    Default Re: Need help making pool "swimmable" please

    With the numbers I posted at about 2:00 in post 5 and given that we had several inches of rain this afternoon, should we add more bleach to our pool tonight, and if so, how would we determine how much to add? Our pool is 4,600 gallons. FWIW, it's still getting clearer, and we can see more of the bottom, but if I put the skimmer in toward the center of the pool, we lose visible contact with it.

    Post 5
    http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showpos...77&postcount=5

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    Default Re: Need help making pool "swimmable" please

    Also, as far as the pool being clear, I want to be able to see any bugs or anything else that might be swimming around with me before we get it. As I'm sure you can imagine, the kids are anxious to be able to get back in the pool, as are we.

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    Default Re: Need help making pool "swimmable" please

    Hello, does anyone know why I made 2 different posts to this thread earlier this evening but only one of them showed up? I had a question in the other one regarding whether we should add chlorine tonight or not with the readings I posted in post 5. I can't remember what else I wrote in that post. LOL!

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