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    Default First "Pool-tastrophe" survived...mostly

    I am having some trouble dealing with a whole bunch of dirt and mud that had been blown into the pool by the tornado and repeated thunderstorms that swept Western PA the other week.

    At first I could not see all the way to deep end of the pool, about 8ft. So I swept the pool and vacuumed several times and have seen a great improvement. I can now see all the way to the bottom. Also I have left the filter run 24/7 for the last 5 days. I can tell the filter is getting most of the junk because I've had to backwash twice.

    But, the water is not as clear as it was before. Just wanted to know when it's ok to use more drastic measures? Though about adding some DE to the sand filter or maybe using a skimmer sock. When is it ok to use clarifier or a "floc" treatment?
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    Default Re: First "Pool-tastrophe" survived...mostly

    I'd start with the DE and the skimmer sock first. Flocs are last resort products because they often make things worse. Try those two first.

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    Ok, Thanks
    18 x 36 30,000 gal. IG
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    Default Re: First "Pool-tastrophe" survived...mostly

    Posting this to report that the DE has helped to clear my water. It has been a battle but my water is finally crystal clear. This has tested my patience but I think that all the trouble has been worth it.

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    18 x 36 30,000 gal. IG
    1 1/2 HP Hayward Superpump and S244T sand filter

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    That's good to hear. Hopefully that's the last tornado you'll see this year!!

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    Hello! Glad to see you online? How are things with the pool?
    26K gal 20x40 rectangular IG vinyl pool; Apr 2014: New pump, liner, auto-cover, & water; Pentair Whisperflo 1HP pump; Pentair Trition sand filter; Cover/Star CS-500 auto cover; Taylor K-2006C; OTO

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