Is it just my imagination or does my pool need more chlorine more frequently after I changed the water?
We moved into our current house in Arizona in 2001. At that time, I remember putting five 3" tabs in a duck and pouring two quarts or so of chlorine into our 22,500 gallon pool every two weeks and the chlorine would stay around 1.5 to 2.0 ppm nicely.
Then, in 2005, we changed out the water (that's how I know I have a 22,500 gallon pool) and it seems that, ever since then, my pool has become much more hungry for chlorine.
I put in cyanuric acid, as recommended, and have been using mostly tabs of tri-chlor (essentially cyanuric acid with chlorine rather than hydrogen attached to the three nitrogens) rather than liquid chlorine.
Now, when I shock with eight gallons of liquid chlorine, the level of chlorine will drop to nothing within 36 hours (in at 9:00 p.m. tested at 9:00 a.m. 36 hours later). Also, if I distribute four pounds (eight crushed one-half pound tabs) of tri-chlor, that too is gone within 48 to 60 hours.
Because of this hunger, I now do "shock and glide" cycles rather than trying to keep the water at 1.5 ppm to 2.0 ppm constantly.
My water is crisply clear and there isn't any visible algae.
Is this normal?
Thank you!
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