Hello from a newbie : ) I'll try to keep this short, but I have no clue about any of this stuff so I'll explain it the best I can.
I have one of those blue donut above ground pools - it holds 5500 gallons of water. I've been spending about $50.00 a month on chemicals for it and we still can't swim in it because I can get it clear for a few days, and then it turns green or yellow.
I tend to this pool daily and follow all of the instructions that came with the pool. I use Borax, baking soda, and walmart's 1" stabilized tablets and shock. I did try bleach when I first got it and I bleached the whole liner from bright blue to white...oops.
The instructions that came with the chemical kit say that my readings should be:
total hardness 175-225 ppm (though I'm quite sure I read on poolsolutions.com that vinyl pools don't need calcium added to them)
total chlorine 1-3 ppm
free chorlne 1-3 ppm
pH 7.2-7.8
total alkalinity 125-150 ppm
and stabilizer 30-100 ppm
I check every day to make sure those numbers are balanced, and the pool still turns green or yellow. Then I follow the directions on the algae treatment stuff and it takes me over a week to get rid of the algae. Most days I have the total chlorine and free chlorine balanced at night, and by morning they are both at zero. Also, even though I'm using stabilzed tablets my stablizer reading stays at about 10-20 ppm. I checked at walmart for the stabilizer that the pool website said I need but they don't have it, so I'm sure I need to find the real stuff at the pool store (who snubbed me last year...not fans of donut pools)
Surely if people can manage in-ground pools no problem, this tiny pool I have shouldn't be so difficult. If I would have known a $400.00 pool would have cost over $500.00 a year to maintain I would have bought the kids a slip-n-slide.
I read a lot of threads on here before posting this trying to find all of the info I need on my own, but most of you have "real" pools and while I've gathered some scattered tips I was hoping I could get some more help geared towards my pool. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I really don't want to throw the pool in the trash (I have 3 boys in Florida heat that begged me for this pool) but I have drained and re-filled about 6 times in the last 18 or so months, I run the filter pump 24/7, and the chemical costs are insane...and that's even with the grocery store chemical tips I found on this website.
Thanks in advance : )
~Cammie
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