My other half and I have recently bought a house, and inherited a +/-45k gal in-ground vinyl-lined pool. It wasn't opened last season, the cover had fallen in, and we have a season's worth of leaves (several large oaks on the property) and other accumulated organic matter in there. It's very brown!
Had a local contractor out to open it this week. The DE filter has been hooked up, the pool's been shocked, and algaecide added. The filter pressure rose 10lb in 10mins, but he recommended I leave it running overnight. It rose another 10lb (to 30psi), and all water flow seemed to have stopped. Since then I've been backwashing, cleaning the "fingers", and replacing the DE at least once daily as time permits. Planning to dedicate the weekend to making some progress, since so far there appears to be very little...
...which is how I find myself here. I saw lots of good info on the forum, so I've signed up. Of course now, I can't get at any of the info I had before, so rather than continuing to lurk it's time to speak up...
I'm a complete pool novice, but from what I've managed to learn here, the plan of attack is as follows:
Test the water (I have the recommended kit(s)).
Add generic bleach to get the pH to between 7.2 and 8.0
Keep working over the filter, including cleaning the fingers, as often as necessary
Repeat until the water starts to clear - re-testing and re-dosing about once every four hours.
I know there are a lot of leaves in there. We've tried to remove as many as we can with rake and leaf master, but the water is so murky we've no idea how many there are left. What I'm really trying to achieve is enough clarity in the water to be able to see what I'm doing to get the rest out!
Is there anything else I should be doing, or any of the above I shouldn't do?
Thanks in advance.
Mark
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