Hello everyone, I was hoping someone out there can help me. A little back information. We had in ground pool put in with our new home (new as of about 8 years ago now). Everything that could go wrong with it, did. You name it, we had a problem with it.
But we'll skip all that, as I'm sure I'm not the only one who has had major pool problems. The issue I'm running in to now is that it is insanely difficult every year to get the pool water ready for swimming after opening it up once Winter is passed. Our installer pretends to have a clue, but I'm beginning to think he just randomly tells us different chemicals to purchase from him. Last year it took about 3 weeks to get the chemicals right, and the water to be clear and swimmable. This year we have put over 75 lbs of Chlorine powder in the pool (this is a 20,000 gallon pool). It finally started showing traces of chlorine last night but the pool water didn't clear up and stayed a light greenish color. Well today has come and we took the water in to be tested.. not a drop of chlorine.. so our "pool guy" recommended not putting anymore chlorine in and getting the Alkalinity up (it was low for the first time ever). Does anyone have any decent recommendations for us? It can't (and shouldn't) be this difficult every year to get this pool up and running. I've spent an average of 800-1,000 dollars in chemicals each year just to get it up and running. We're giving serious thought to just giving up on the whole thing altogether, but thought I'd see if I could find any help online. Any thoughts?(wall of text, I know)
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