The high chlorine levels will kill the algae
The high chlorine levels will kill the algae
Completed 8/21/06
14,000 gallon 3'-6' concrete pool with Diamond Brite
Spa with spillway
250K BTU gas heater (for spa)
SWCG - Aqua Rite
Hayward Super II Pump - Cartridge filter
See pictures here http://www.philsimmons.com/family/ga...mages&keyword=
Okay - Here are my test results this morning:
CYA 60
CL 5.0+ bright yellow but not as bright as last night so I added another gallon and a half of bleach
PH 7.5
The water is still cloudy, can't see the bottom but the color looks like its getting better. More of a blue than gray
I'm brushing the pool, should I also be vacuming?
Since the chlorine stayed in the pool overnight does this mean whatever is making the water cloudy is almost gone? When I shocked it a few nights ago there was no chlorine when I retested a few hours later.
What does dead algea look like? Will it still be green? Will it float or sink?
There is a white film on the surface of the water, what could that be?
Thank you!!
UPDATE: I purchased the hayward aqua critter, diving dave actually!He is due to arrive tomorrow. Will this help suck up the dead algea and clear up the cloudiness?
Also, I tested again this afternoon and the chlorine is staying at the same levels. I hope all is dead now!
Thanks!
As of last night the chloine levels were still holding which had been more than 24 hours...This morning when I tested it was back down to 0!!!!!!!! I just added more bleach. The Ph is finally good but I guess that'll change now that I've added bleach! The water is still cloudy even when the bleach held for 24 hours. Diver Dave should be here any time now to start cleaning the bottom and maybe have better water circulation.
Any suggestions while I wait on what I should do?
Thanks!
Keep hitting it with bleach until it clears.
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
The addition of bleach doesn't necessarily mean that your pH will rise--it does in some pools but not all. Even if it does, it's an easy fix to add a little muriatic acid to bring it back down.
Janet
I'm reading this thread because I, too, have cloudy water and the reasons seem similar to quenterry0. There was a question in there about white film/foam on the surface of the water. I have that too and I don't know if anyone got a chance to respond to that. What is it? I have been following the bleach, borax, baking soda and muriatic acid plan, but with no luck. My ph levels are good this morning, the chlorine levels are a little low so I'll add some bleach. I have been filtering 24/7 since I opened in the middle of May. The cloudy water has not changed at all in 5 days. Ben's test is on its way ( I read somewhere that it's going to be sent out on Tuesday - yea!). Could there be something wrong with my filter (Hayward-sand)? I just don't remember ever seeing foam - almost bubble like - stuff at the top of my pool. Thanks for any help.
Did you use any Algaecide?
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