Re: Time to Take My Pool Back from Leslie's
Yesterday morning, I vacuumed the pool. I saw a fair amount of dead algae blowing through, but I just wanted to get it decent for the get-together my wife hosted yesterday afternoon. I was obviously filtering at least some of it though, because when I was done the pressure had risen by about 9 PSI. So, I backwashed and rinsed.
The water was cloudy for the party, but it went over well. So, now I'm over the short term hurdle, and ready to do what needs to be done to solve problems long term.
I bought some DE powder today. I put 2 cups in the skimmer, and about 15-30 seconds later, there were plumes of white pouring from the outlets. I also tested the CH level today, and it measured ~800.
So, regarding the filter: Is it worth it to try the "sand revitalizer" stuff? Is it worth it to put a cup or two of Fiber Clear in after every backwash and see if that forms a filter on top of the sand? Or should I bite the bullet and plan to replace the sand? (If I cut the PVC pipes to open the filter, it makes sense to me to go ahead and replace the sand, regardless of any other tricks there might be to get it filtering properly after I get the valve removed. I don't know if there are any, I'm just saying that I think it would be silly to remove the valve and not replace the sand.)
Regarding the water chemistry: I got 24# of dichlor from Sam's. Should I go ahead and switch from cal-hypo in the skimmer to that? Should I wait until I get the filter problem resolved first? I'm guessing if I need to replace the sand, it'll be at least a week before that gets done. Like I mentioned before, that's a job I'll probably hire out because of the plumbing involved.
Thanks!
28x34 L 20K gal vinyl IG pool; skimmer tabs; sand filter; K2006; utility water; PF:6; net-dev
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