I opened the pool this year a bit late and discovered a pretty nasty mess of algae underneath the cover. It was mostly brown and pretty disgusting..
I got the pump going and immediately put in a gal of polyquat algaecide. I waited a day then shocked the pool with 4 lbs of shock. Things immediately starting looking a bit better but I've stalled now. The water is pale green and very cloudy.
I can't seem to keep enough chlorine in it. I'll shock and after it has mixed I only get around 2ppm of Chlorine. PH was a little high at 7.8 but I used ph down to get it to around 7.2. Total Alkalinity is very high (260ppm). I've never had a reading this high before. Usually it is low at pool opening and I have to add baking soda.
So here's what I've tried...
I've shocked three times
I've used water clarifier in the hopes of getting the cloudiness out but two applications haven't seemed to help.
When you add the shock the water foams a lot but like I said, it generally does not hold chlorine very long.
Kind of at a loss... Do I need to lower the TA? If so, won't I lower the PH too much since it is about normal?
How do I get the water clearer? Is the cloudiness the carbon dioxide in the water from the High TA or is it algae?
I have a Taylor K-2006 on the way but right now I just have the more basic taylor tester.
Thanks
Jason
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