Hello - I'm a new pool owner with lots of questions, and a general loyalty to online forums such as this to gather info, rather than relying on retailers who push unnecessary things at me... looks like I found the right place!
Here's the start of this pool project - long story... For starters, it's a 35 year old gunite pool with a 4' fiberglass wall. It's ~14-15,000 gallons. Bought house in MN in October, pool hadn't been open since '09 season. We drained the pool and re-painted early spring with a water-based acrylic paint and started filling over about a 2 week period from our horrendous well water. The previous owners had rigged together 2 whole house water filters and said that those worked well for the pool water. We ran the majority of the water through those filters, but didn't change them through the entire fill-up (lesson learned). Anyway - we have really bad iron in the area and the water we used to fill did not go through the softener. We ended up with very, very nasty black water.
Day 2 in our filling process (not even 1/2 up in deep end) we got the bright idea to throw in 2 - 1lb bags of shock. Dumb - It wasn't mixed well enough and it bleached our new paint job, lesson learned. So, after diligent filtering using the homemade filter setup on this site helped some, along with lots of vac'ing, swapping out filters and running the output back through filters we're making progress. It's been an uphill battle to say the least but we're making progress.
Pool store test yesterday:
FC - 1.2
TC 4.5
CC 3.3
PH 7.6
Hardness 270
Alk 280
CYA 10
Copper 0.01
Iron 0.08
TDS - not run.
The water sample was pulled from the top, with lots of air. Found out the right way to do it after more research today. The instructions from the store said 4+ gals of muratic and nearly 6 lbs of granular chlorine - seriously? That sounds crazy to me?! It says "in order for superchlorination to be fully effective a breakpoint concentration of 34ppm must be attained" - Is this for real? After the pool store, we put in 32oz of sequa-sol last night to help get more iron out and it really seemed to help, today you could actually see the bottom. Vac'd more and it's looking pretty decent. In an attempt to start working on the alkalinity, we added 1 gal of muratic acid this afternoon. Right now I have the pump running, and a sump pump running with the hose propped on the diving board in an attempt to aerate a little.
Where do we go from here? I plan to bring another sample for testing tomorrow and I have 2 more gals of muratic on hand if the alk is still way high. Once the alk is lowered, what can I do to take care of the chlorine? I would like to do the BBB method but how much bleach will I realistically need? Where do I start with the staining? it's pretty bad (iron staining, not the bleach rookie mistake).
Thanks in advance for reading this - I really appreciate any advice!
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