Hi MaryAnn;
We've had a rash of Intex pools on wells this season. It's not an ideal combination: well water often has various metals in it (the green may be iron) and Intex have filters and pumps that are barely up to the task of keeping up with the water when everything's going well. They're not so hot for cleanup, and with well water, clean up is often your first task. You'll be able to get it done, but you'll need some patience.
Some basics:
First, water without chlorine is not safe for swimming. Water with chlorine generally is -- it may still be irritating, or yucky, but it's relatively safe. High chlorine (> 10 ppm) is not dangerous to anything except swimwear, though it may irritate some people's skin. So, keep your chlorine above 2 ppm at all times.
Second, your pool store may well be an exception, but most pool stores will try to fix everything in your water at once. This is a very bad idea for all sorts of reasons. Poolstores also tend to sell products that are useless, or that are 'black magic' -- fast results, but with a terrible downside! Several folks are having to drain their Intex to get OUT the stuff the pool store had them put IN! So, don't put anything else from the store in, without asking here first.
Third, we'll need to know what you've put in so far. Please post back with test results AND an exact list of everything you've added. You'll need your own testkit, too. For now, a cheap Walmart chlroine / pH kit is ideal. The OTO (clear liquid turns yellow to brown with chlorine) is the best chlorine test product for this stage of things.
Fourth, do some investigating. Look in the back of your toilet: if it's brown to dark brown, you've got iron in your water. Then feel the sides of your pool, underwater. If they feel slimey or slippery, you've got algae and may also have iron. If they are NOT slimey, it's probably just iron.
Fifth, while you're working out what do to, add chlorine. If you don't have algae, you can add 1/4 gallon of 6% plain bleach each evening. If you DO have algae double or triple that. BUT, post your test results ASAP, and tell us what you've put in, and what you have on hand.
Sixth, AGAIN, do NOT put anymore stuff from the pool store in your pool.
Good luck!
Ben
"PoolDoc"
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