Not sure whats wrong
Ok, first off this may have been answered already but I'm not sure so Ill ask anyway.
I realize its a little early but due to my wife hosting Bunco night in a few weeks I decided to get the pool cleared up. Over the winter, like every winter since I have had the pool, the water turns green. I began by testing the water with a k-2006 (bought last year thanks to this forum) and the proper chemicals to raise the PH and Alkalinity to good levels (I added a little each day for 3 days to get both to proper levels). Also while adjusting PH and Alkalinity, I kept the Chlorine at 20ppm. After 3 days I stopped loosing any chlorine overnight and the water was blue but cloudy. I should mention that this pool is 33' AG round pool and, with out getting in it, it is hard to get all the leaves out of the center. What I would do is get as much as I could then let the pool circulate and pull more leaves to the center then the next day pull more leaves out and so on until I got them all out. After the pool began to hold Chlorine I decided to brush the bottom ( I don't know why I decided to brush instead of vacuum but i did). The next day after brushing the water turned BROWN and is staining everything. At first it was clear with a brown tint. You could see stuff suspended all in the water so I thought that it would clear it self up in a few days. I have basically not done anything but maintain the chlorine lever for 3 days now and the Brown tinted water has turned into DARK BROWN water. Even when I draw a sample for testing, that water has a tint to it. I plan on vacuuming to waste today to see if it makes any difference. I have not added anything but shock, baking soda and soda ash.
These are my reading as of this morning
FC - 21
CC - 0 <----not sure if this is good or not
PH - 7.2
Alk - 90
Cal - 100 <---Vinyl lined pool so im not so worried about this
CYA - 80
Any suggestions?
Brian
33' AG 52" Side walls
1.5 hp sand filter
Had pool for 3 summers now !
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