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    Default Re: Refilling my inground pool; want to get my water chemistry right

    Learned a few things over the past day.

    Always test your water before adding

    Rained nearly 9" in 30 mins yesterday. Had to drain the pool down....then left the thing draining on accident and drained out quite a bit of water. What I'm left with is hopefully an improvement.

    CYA 90
    FC 16 ppm

    Water looks great!
    In-ground gunite 17,000 gal. Full screen enclosure. 150 sq ft. Filter cartridge, 1-1/2 HP pump. Taylor K-2006.

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    Default Re: Refilling my inground pool; want to get my water chemistry right

    Sounds good!

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    Default Re: Refilling my inground pool; want to get my water chemistry right

    Woo Hoo! Congratulations! Test before adding and, in general, "sneak up" on the level you want. Add half of what you think you need and retest, repeat. Shock levels of chlorine is probably the only exception.
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