I agree with CarlD and Watermom except that I test my calcium and CYA monthly. I find that they don't change very much at all in my pool.
I agree with CarlD and Watermom except that I test my calcium and CYA monthly. I find that they don't change very much at all in my pool.
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
Upon reflection I don't think testing CYA HAS to be done every week unless you are chlorinating with tri-chlor or dichlor. I just do it.
My point about CH is that it's not critical in vinyl pools.
Carl
From reading athe above responses, what I take away from them is that all of you have gone through a process of "getting to know" you pools in order to figure out how often to test. You each have developed a schedule somewhat individual to your pool and environment, not a hard and fast rule except for chlorine/ph.
I would offer up that as a newbie, I find I am most comfortable testing in the morning and at night. I've been doing all 5 tests twice daily and charting results since getting my Taylor2006 kit. Maybe I'm overtesting, but I see it as an investment in the long term and in educating myself about my pool. After 2 weeks I have stopped daily testing CYA and Hardness since they are not shifting. I've started noticing patterns in what the Ph/chlorine/alkalinity do as a result of weather/bather loads, etc. It is also helping me recognize cause and effects when adding chemicals.
Once my honeymoon with the pool is over, I'm sure I'll be able to get to that 2-5 minutes a day to stay ahead of my pool. For now, using the BBB method and with all of your support, I am pleasantly obsessed!![]()
Gracy![]()
16,725 gal gunite pool/1000 gal spa;exp agg finish; Jacuzzi 2 hp pump/Hayward cartridge filter/electric heater; Taylor K2006 Test Kit
You cannot test too much. It just uses up your chems and your time.
You are EXACTLY right that we learn our pools and KNOW how they react to things without as much testing.
pH and Chlorine are good daily tests. But unless you see something funky happening, I think twice a day is a waste--just do it in the evening is best.
Alk, CYA, CH--These are weekly tests unless you are actively adjusting them substantially. Otherwise it's just a waste of reagents because even if they change noticeably, you don't have to react instantly.
Again, CH in a vinyl pool without a heater or SWG is a 2-3x/season test.
Carl
Gracy
I was pleasantly obsessed for the first few weeks as well.I am at times still pleasantly obsessed. I do OTO, temp, and ph each day. I do a FC, TC, and ALK every 3 days and TH every other week. I do a CYA every month or when I am bored. I log and chart all results into my computer and get a graph every other week witch I put into a 3 ring binder.
Right now I am testing a bulk liquid solar cover so I am doing temps twice a day and graphing.
My girl friend knows I am little OCDbut it helps in my line of work.
Steve
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