We had a leak in our pool. Finally quit at the light. Leak repaired. Filled swampy, green pool with city water. Cleaned all filters. Adding Stabilizer in sock in the skimmer. CYA is 0. Having to backwash every 2-3 hours. Please help!
We had a leak in our pool. Finally quit at the light. Leak repaired. Filled swampy, green pool with city water. Cleaned all filters. Adding Stabilizer in sock in the skimmer. CYA is 0. Having to backwash every 2-3 hours. Please help!
I asked a question but did not see how or where to put my signature info. I just received my new TF 100 test kit. The results are: chlorine 0, Ph 8.2+ TA 150, CH -0 CYA - 0
I am concerned about running pumps 24/7 when the psi goes up 10 points every 2-3 hours.
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24K gal, IG, fiberglass,Hayward DE 4820, GPM96, 1 HP 2 speed Whisperflo pump, Pool built over 30 years ago (plaster) Resurfaced 7or8 years ago with fiberglass, Polaris 180
Not sure why you are having to backwash -- is the water still green?
Regardless, do this:
1. Add daily 2 gallons of PLAIN household 8% bleach to the pool, for each 10,000 gallons. Add the bleach in the late evening.
2. Purchase a cheap OTO test kit (yellow / red drops) and test the chlorine level in the AM, after dosing the night before. Test the pH & chlorine again in the PM. Post results here.
3. Tell us about your pool: size, gallons, type of filter.
PoolDoc / Ben
You posted while I did.
Ok. Read the muriatic acid guide, also in the blue signature bar. Purchase a gallon, and use it -- safely - you DID read the page, RIGHT? -- to lower the pH.
Add the bleach as previously instructed -- 4 gallons each evening. Ideally, do so THIS evening.
Let the pump run on low speed at night. However, if you add the bleach via the skimmer ( NO other chemicals in the skimmer!!) it will likely help the filter. Sounds like you still have algae growing. Live algae stops DE filters up FAST.
Actually since you have a concrete pool, and seem to have algae, make your FIRST dose 8 gallons -- around 20 ppm of chlorine. With a CYA of 0, that should kill all growing algae overnight. But till you have CYA in the pool, you'll need to continue to dose each evening.
Once the algae is all gone, and there are no more filter problems, you can drop back to 2 gallons per night.
Once you have the algae dead, the pH down, and the pool running reasonably well, re-test all parameters and report back.
PoolDoc / Ben
Thank you so much. Will get started with the acid and yes, I did read. One correction. In your last post you said we had a concrete pool. We do not. It was originally plaster and then resurfaced with fiberglass several years ago. Thanks again for your help.
24K gal, IG, fiberglass,Hayward DE 4820, GPM96, 1 HP 2 speed Whisperflo pump, Pool built over 30 years ago (plaster) Resurfaced 7or8 years ago with fiberglass, Polaris 180
You're welcome.
Things are looking up. The pool is no longer emerald green but much a much lighter shade. It is still cloudy. This AM the values were: CYA 50, FC 8.5, CC1.0, TA 130 and Ph 7.5. I have had to add some more water to the pool because of the backwashing.
Shall I still put in the 4 gal. of chlorine this evening? I have some Super Shock (Kem Tek) Trichloro - s- triazinetrione that I had before I joined BBB. Can I use any of that?
When using the pool calculator, how can I tweek it to tell me shock levels of chlorine and not just maintenance levels?
Thank you for your help.
24K gal, IG, fiberglass,Hayward DE 4820, GPM96, 1 HP 2 speed Whisperflo pump, Pool built over 30 years ago (plaster) Resurfaced 7or8 years ago with fiberglass, Polaris 180
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