Give the creeper a try. Also, be sure you are cleaning your filter as needed.
Give the creeper a try. Also, be sure you are cleaning your filter as needed.
Ok. so i went over to the house this morning and checked the FC and had to add 2 jugs. I went ahead and turned the creeper on and oh boy what a big mistake. It sucked some debris up and clogged the creeper. Word of advice: don't turn the creeper on until you can see what's on the bottom. I'm not quite there yet. but, i can almost see the bottom of the shallow end. getting excited now!
i went back this afternoon and added 3 more jugs then made a run to wal-mart to pickup another 15 jugs of chlorine. i also tested for ph and ta and they were spot on. I think that i am starting to understand this pool stuff thanks to this forum and the BBB method. I look forward to getting back into my house so that i can use the pool and take pride in ownership. Once i get back into the house and get the pool dialed in, i need to work on fixing the jacuzzi. It has had a leak for about 5 years so it has sat empty and has been bypassed. The builder went out of business so the warranty meant doggie doo. It will most likely require tearing up some concrete to get to the leak. But hey, i would rather swim than boil.
Thanks again for all the help from this forum.
so last night i cleaned the filters and added some water because of evaporation and i put in 12 quarts of bleach.
This morning, i could actually see the bottom of the shallow end. The FC was at about 10 so I added 12 more quarts of bleach. and brushed just the shallow end.
Question: Where is the best place to dump the bleach? I have been dumping in the shallow end thinking that it would be stronger there and work better?
I also took a water sample to the pool store this morning. here are the results.
TA=110
Shock Treatment=1.4
pH=7.1
CYA=30
TH=350
TC=10.9
FC=9.5
Recomendations were to add 2lbs non chlorine shock. I bought 2lbs of it. Active ingredient: potassium monopersulfate=44.7% inert=55.3%
I will wait for opinions of this forum before i add this.
Also, after measuring my kidney bean shaped pool, 14wx35lx6d, i believe that I only have 23k gallons.
Either pour your bleach slowly into the skimmer while the pump is running or slowly in front of a return jet. Either way is fine.
Do NOT add the non-chlorine shock! Return and get your money back. You do not need it. Just keep hammering it with bleach. If you keep the chlorine at shock level consistently per the Best Guess chart in my signature, your pool will clear.
Your pH is a bit low. Do you have some Borax? Add a half a box slowly to the skimmer while the pump is running, retest pH in a couple of hours, add more if needed. You want pH to between 7.2-7.8 -- probably best to be on the low end while you are trying to clear the pool.
TA is fine. CYA at 30 is ok but after this is all cleared up, you might want to bump it up to 40-50. TH is fine but you don't want it higher than 400. I don't know what "shock treatment level =1.4 means. ???
Do me a favor since this thread is getting long and it is hard to remember all your details and time-consuming to have to keep scrolling back through to remind us about your set-up. Go to "settings" and create a signature line. In it include type of pool, volume, type of filter, size of pump and what test kit you use. Thanks.
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Last edited by Watermom; 07-14-2011 at 02:44 PM. Reason: to add a thank you
No problem. i wanted to give back for all the help. I wish i could do more and will over time because i plan on being around here for awhile.
So, i pumped up my pH today. Thanks for catching that Watermom. Your such a good mommy. lol. I did not add the non-chlorine shock as advised. (Thanks for that). I wasn't able to go by for lunch so the X was there and asked her to pour 12 quarts of bleach in as that's what I've been doing, so she did. She was shocked at the progress that I've made.
I went over this evening and cleaned the filters again. Then checked pH and it was good. Checked FC and it was at about 10 so i put 12 more quats of chlorine in. Then I brushed from the shallow end down to the deep end and stirred it up a little. So, i have been doing this for about a week now. How much longer do you suspect this will take to geter cleared up enough to swim? I upped the chlorine count because of my CYA being a bit higher and according to Best Guess chart.
I set up my signiature so we'll see if it posts this time.
23k gallons - Aqua-Rite salt system
pebble-tec inground
hayward super clear with paper cartridege filters - 1/2 hp pump
Good! I hope so!
Thanks! (That gave me a chuckle!)
No way to know for sure, but hopefully soon. You are making good progress. It will clear up though. That I can promise you!
BTW -- Thx for making a signature line with your info. I wish more people would do that. It sure makes it easier for us to be able to help!
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