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    Default Help with new pool owner

    I have owned my pool for about 3 months now. I have been having lots of problems with algea. My pool company told me that I have high phosphates, and that will kill my chlorine levels. So for the past month I have been spending lots of money on Phosphate removers. (I wish I would have found this sit sooner.)
    Now that I have found this site, I am anxious to try the BBB method, but I have a few questions.

    1. Do I need to add bleach every evening, or just every few days?
    2. How often to I need to shock my pool? (With the BBB method, does this just mean adding extra bleach?)
    3. My pool company told me yesterday that my CYA levels were at 140. I drained out about 18 inches of water and refilled today to try and get the CYA levels down. I am guessing that this is why I was probably getting Alge, and not phosphates correct? (My chlorine level was not high enough for the high CYA levels)
    4. Can I add the bleach directly to my skimmer basket? I do not have any type of inline chlorinating system. Currently I just have a floater full of tablets in my pool?

    Sorry for the long post, but after going through 3 months of frustration, I found this site, and I am very excited about taking care of my pool the correct way.

    Thanks

    Tim

    18ft above ground pool. Vinyl liner. Sand filter. 1.5 hp pump (running on low)
    Last edited by Watermom; 07-22-2012 at 09:48 PM. Reason: to number questions to make it easier to answer them

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