Hi all,
Ok, so I am guilty of lurking and hoping to get things fixed on my own. Well I almost made it :P lol
I have a gunite pool, Freeform.. 17,000 Gals.
History...
3 weeks ago it was sparking, Went on vacation for a week, came home and it was green I shocked.. Added algecide... pool went from green to milky white.. 2 days of filtering and it was perfect.
Last week Chem #'s were on but it started looking cloudy... went from cloudy grey to cloudy green.. so I shocked again.. this time it did nothing?
THEN I found this forum.. YAY!
So I read up a bit and went right out and got me 6 Gal of bleach, dumped it in.. and it helped. went from green back to grey..
But, it remained cloudy.. tried to keep the chlorine level up for 2-3 days and kept filter cartridge clean but to no avail it started getting slightly green and now I get a daily buildup on the bottom that is light green. I vacuum it and also have one of those auto vacuums that hops about all day.. I can see clean tracks where the vac has gone but there is still green settling on the bottom, and the water in the deep end (8ft..) is green and hazy to the point that I can barely see the drain on the bottom.
Now I am figuring that I need to shock more and longer, but I REALLY want to jump to the BBB Method as I have 3 kids and the pool store is sucking the $$ out of me.
Question.. At this point I would like to go with the bleach method, yet I am unsure of how much to use? And how much to use and when to use it to maintain?
Again.. here are my Numbers and pool size and such.
Inground pool
17,000 Gals
Gunite/no metal ladders only gunite steps.
TC - 3ppm
FC - 3ppm
CC - 0ppm
PH - 7.4
TA - 95ppm
Cal - 185
Stab - 40ppm
TDS - 1400 ppm
Pool is currently light green with I would say 7-8ft. visibility.
Any input would be Soooo Welcome.
-Mike
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