Pool Water Turned Green After Adding Shock
I've been a fan of poolsolution for years but now find myself in need of assistance.
Somehow my levels got out of whack...so I added chlorine bleach like always but it wasn't responding. My wife went to a pool store and then bought a crazy amount of shock and the pool became crazy green now and my test kit ran out of certain tests...so I bought a new test kit (Taylor K-2006) and I've tested everything that I can.
I'm not sure where to start so I'll post every test I found and hopefully someone can direct me where to begin.
Free Chlorine is present
Free Chlorine is .7
Combined Chlorine is .3
PH is 8.0+ (or higher...can't tell)
Muriatic Acid test says 5-6 drops
Alkalinity is at 90ppm
Calcium Hardness is 350ppm
CYA...this one I'm not sure...I believe higher than 100. I tested for it and the spot disappeared before I could get the solution to the 100 line or "lower"...so I assume it's over 100.
My pool is an inground pool. It's 30' x 13' rectangle. It's a "volleyball" pool...where both ends are around 4' deep and the middle is 5' deep. I estimate my total volume to be around 13,100 gallons. I have a 2hp Hayward pump. I have a Sta-Rite filter system. I have "The Pool Cleaner" pool cleaner. My filter runs 5 hours per day during midday. It's roughly 90+ degrees here in Southern California, Riverside County.
Please help. I know I should be able to help myself but I've read and been on this site for years and have been using liquid bleach, borax, baking soda and muriatic acid for years from your suggestions but I'm overwhelmed on this one and am not sure what I need to do first and how to proceed.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Last edited by Orca; 08-19-2013 at 06:07 PM.
Reason: clarify title
13x30 rectangle 13K gal IG concrete pool; skimmer tabs and liquid bleach; Sta-Rite cartridge filter; Hayward 2Hp pump; 5.5hrs; Taylor K-2006; utility water; summer: none; winter: none; ; PF:9
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