Pool is 25,000 gal. vinyl, 3/4 HP pump, sand filter. Our pool is 11 years old and we've never had such a bad experience. I bought my test kit from Ben several years ago, and I have fresh testing regeants. Test Results: CYA 80, FC 26, CC .5, I'm not sure about the PH, I haven't been checking it because I read on here that the PH test won't be accurate at high chlorine levels. We opened in early May because we had to remove the cover for repair. We started running the filter 24/7 at the time. The water didn't look bad at first but we had storm after storm and were fighting a lot of leaves and debri. My CYA at opening was 30 so I started out using dichlor thinking it would work faster and it wouldn't hurt too bad to raise my CYA somewhat. I continued to shock with the dichlor (stupid me) and our pool just kept getting greener! We finally discovered that our filter was not working properly. It was blowing sand out the jets. So after waiting 2 weeks on parts and for the pool repairman to fix it, and continuing to run filter 24/7, we have a horrible green pool. When I realized,after getting the filter repaired, that my CYA had risen to 80, I started using bleach. I started this process 4 days ago. I have been keeping FC at 20-25 and it only loses about 2ppm overnight. I check & add 3 times a day as needed to maintain levels. You cannot see the bottom of the pool. I am brushing everyday and we have been vacuuming to waste every morning. Although we can't vaccum very long because the water level quickly gets below the skimmer and we have to stop and fill it again. It just doesn't seem to be helping at all. Questions----Do we need to drain some of the water? I also don't understand why my CC is only .5 when I'm fighting an algae? My usual routine includes polyquat60 weekly. Should I continue to do that while I'm chlorinating so heavy? or would I just be throwing more $$$ down the drain? Isn't my filter just blowing the green water back into my pool? We have backwashed a couple of times but the pressure isn't rising enough to need to. Help me if you can!
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