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    Default Eco-system (aka Swamp!) living in my pool...

    We bought a house with a 21ft round 52" high above ground pool. It was not winterized but a solar blanket was on it until two weeks ago when we pulled it off. We had the water tested at the local pool store and it was only low in a few things. long story short, we pulled the cover off and poured in two containers of liquid shock and stirred it up for a couple minutes. Now a week later it is green, full of living bugs, and there is a large accumulation of algae on the bottom (about the same as before but now all green instead of black). There are no leaves in my pool or backyard because it is a newer development with little trees.

    The pool has water and a deck. We ordered a waterway 100sq ft cartridge filter and 1 hp pump which is arriving tomorrow. Before we hook this thing up and turn it on, should we be using liquid or granular shock? how much? I understand that we will need to vacuum the organics out and balance the chemistry of the pool. We have visited 3 different pool stores and they have all told us different things to do:
    Store 1. Dump 1 case of liquid chlorine in and run pump and vacuum for a long time then test levels.
    Store 2. Dump 2 cases of liquid chlorine in and vacuum until clear (12-24 hours) then test.
    Store 3. Dump 2 pounds of powder shock in (with ph built in??) and also add a bottle of Pool Magic and run the vacuum and pump/filter for 24 hours then test levels.

    Who is right? Are any of them right? I really wanted to do a saltwater system with this pool but because it is so swampy, and I have NO support from the pool store people, I am probably going to do chemicals this summer.

    I have so many questions!!! lol! I would love if anyone could help me with anything and let me know if following these pool store people is okay.

    thanks in advance,
    Lisa

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    Hi, Lisa, and welcome to the Pool Forum!

    First of all, order a good kit. The one we recommend is the Taylor K-2006 or 2006C that you can get through the test kit link in my signature below. In the meantime, pick up a cheap OTO/Phenol Red kit (yellow and red drops) from Walmart or the like. While you are there, get a bunch of jugs of their generic bleach (unscented), a couple of boxes of 20 Mule Team Borax (laundry aisle) and a bottle of distilled water.

    Scoop out as much debris as you can.

    Since your post is a couple of days old, post back and tell us if your equipment is now hooked up and what all (if anything) you have added to the water, meaning ingredients.

    Then, we will try and help you go from there.

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    We have our Waterway Clearwater II 100sq ft cartridge filter and 1.5 hp pump hooked up and have added 5 bags of powder shock and 2 gallons of liquid chlorine and ran our pump for 24 hours. Our pool was cloudy but the bottom was visible and there was a pile of algae/organics in the center of the pool as well as the outer rim. I tested the levels with a strip test (5 spot Insta Test) and the levels were good in all categories except hardness (not even sure what that is). Since our chlorine level was acceptable I added some stabilizer (cyanuric acid) to the pool to help keep it there. My husband physically got into the pool and attempted to manually vacuum the remaining organics at the bottom of the pool but we ended up clogging the skimmer basket many times and the vacuum line would mess up and we would have to prime the hose again and it was a headache.

    He then scrubbed the whole liner of the bottom of the pool which created a lovely green cloudy haze that floated through the pool making it look like we had done nothing at all. My husband spent a few hours scrubbing and skimming with various nets and removed a lot of the debris. I did not get home when it was still light out so I have made my latest observation through the aid of a flashlight and out backyard flood lights. Now the pool has no more clumps of algae but it is the wrong color (greenish).

    Should we try to just run the pump/filter and pray? Is there something we can add to kill and eat up the algae? When can we finally swim in this money pit? LOL! Our poor kids are wanting to swim so badly but we have to wait until it is safe.

    thanks in advance for taking the time to answer my questions. It is very nice to have somewhere to go
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    10kgal 21' x 42" round AG pool w/ WaterWay Clearwater II 100sft cartridge filter

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    Did you order the kit I mentioned above? It is going to be difficult for anybody to help without some good, accurate testing numbers.

    Did you buy the other items? (Bleach, borax, OTO kit?)

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    I do not yet have the permissions necessary to click on the links contained within your signature, so I have not ordered the kit. I am maintaining as the pool store is directing now to keep the algae growth down until i can give better information to the forum in order to get directions as where to start. I am going to check Amazon for the Taylor kit so we can stop using all of the crazy things the pool store is telling us to. I am just maintaining now to keep the algae from coming back. I will post again once I have accurate test results! Thanks
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