Thanks Watermom.
I will post numbers as soon as I can.
I will go out for the bleach this evening and begin dumping tonight.
Thanks Watermom.
I will post numbers as soon as I can.
I will go out for the bleach this evening and begin dumping tonight.
Here's another question:
Since I've only used Baquacil, I'm guessing I will not have any cya in the pool??? So I can type 15 ppm into the bleach calculator and not have a problem with too much bleach and fading my liner?
15 PPM will be fine. As soon as you dump the bleach in it will start attacking the Baquacil. It is pretty cool when you first start pouring it in when it starts changing colors. Did my conversion last year and couldn't be happier. You need to buy A LOT of bleach. I have an 18 x 36 IG pool and used around 75 jugs. You need to test and bump back to 15 PPM 3x a day and backwash often. Watch your filter pressure. It took me about 4 days to convert, and my water is simply amazingly clear now, with no algae. Good luck, and post any questions you have. Keep us updated. I posted pics of my conversion from start to finish if you want to see what you are getting ready to face. Look on the first page of this thread.
Voldaddy - your thread is one of the reasons I pushed my hubby to do the conversion.
I plan on taking lots of pictures. Although I warn you, the area around the pool is not pretty. We plan on putting a full wrap around deck up, so right now we are in the process of backfilling.
18X38 AGP 52 inch wall with a 6 1/2 foot deep end
With all the backwashing that needs to be done, did you add back any water??
Hi Lizzie...I just read your question to me over in my thread.
I did run the filter 24/7 throughout the conversion and I backwashed and cleaned out the skimmer basket everytime I added bleach (up to 6 times a day). The nylon sock over the skimmer basket saved a lot of goop going through the filter. We ended up using over 80 gal of bleach (20,000 gal IG). I found a good deal at Sam's club - 3 nice 1.4 gal jugs in sturdy box. I think it was $6 and change per case - but also convenient. The process took us 11 days...but was well worth it.
Feel free to fire more questions, and hopefully, I can help...
REV
Hey Rev - I've been reading your forum as well. Glad you're finally done. 11 days scares me a bit. My kids are going to kill me when I tell them they can't swim. But, the weather here in NJ is going to be rather crappy the next couple of days, so I figured, nows the time.
I will be putting the skimmer sock on too.
I'm home so I'll be testing and adding bleach every couple of hours. Hopefully that will speed the process along.
Wish me luck.
I can't wait really. I'm tired of looking at a cloudy pool.
It may not take your conversion 11 days. The more often you test and the more often you add bleach, the faster it will go.
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