Re: Chlorine and pH problems following missing stabilizer
Ok...you guys are obviously thinkers and willing to think outside the box.
My husband and I were trying to come up with a way to drain the existing water while adding new water in order to maintain pressure on the liner (walls). Would it be possible to place a large winter cover on top of the existing water, keeping the syphon underneath of it...start adding water to the top while syphoning water from the bottom?
What numbers would be acceptable to run the heater?
I am really trying to remain optimistic about this whole thing, but I have to be honest, it is all very overwhelming. We have a graduation party at our house in two weeks. Crappy cold water that nobody can (or would want to) swim in. The college tuition payments have already started and money is becoming an issue. We have depleted two Walmart bleach supplies (perhaps that is another award we can hold along with the highest CYA ever). I do realize how many drains this will take, but if we don't drain, when will it ever get better??? When will we be able to enjoy he pool instead of just look at it?
18k gal IG vinyl rectangle; Hayward Super pump; Hayward DE filer. PF=6.7
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