I've added the chlorine and brushed as suggested. Looks like I will be purchasing additional bleach in the morning!! Thanks for the support.
I'm having difficulty locating the "best guess" page linked to your signature.
Thoughts?
I've added the chlorine and brushed as suggested. Looks like I will be purchasing additional bleach in the morning!! Thanks for the support.
I'm having difficulty locating the "best guess" page linked to your signature.
Thoughts?
It's one of the links in the navy signature bar all the moderators and I have. But here's the direct link:
http://poolsolutions.com/gd/best-gue...ine-chart.html
PoolDoc / Ben
We are on day 2 of super shock treatment on the pool. When testing the chlorine it's an deep yellow/orangish color. Seeing some very mild improvement.
What are your thoughts on iron in the water? Is it possible my sand is bad in the filter? I ask because a contractor was at the house today (he has a pool himself) and said it looks like an iron problem compounding the algae bloom. Starting a countdown for fall in MI!!
=> Orange tinted yellow is GOOD, given a CYA=90.
=> It's entirely possible to have both iron and algae. This is not desirable, since the algae clean up will tend to cause the iron to stain . . . but you have to get rid of the algae first.
=> Sand doesn't go 'bad', but it can get all gummed up (rarely) or get blown out during backwash (common) leaving you with a half-filled and half-working filter. If you can check your filter's interior easily, do so.
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