Thanks for all the help! I just got my kit today. Now, how often do I test the water?
Thanks for all the help! I just got my kit today. Now, how often do I test the water?
Last edited by PoolDoc; 07-25-2012 at 10:55 PM. Reason: tfypo
Unless you're using trichlor tabs or dichlor for shock, there's no need to test for CYA more than a couple of times per season, since the only way to reduce it is through splashout/drain and refill. If you add granular CYA, don't bother to test for it for about a week after you add it because it takes a long time to dissolve. If you're using trichlor or dichlor I would test for it at least every two weeks because those products can raise your CYA (and lower your pH) very quickly.
It's not a bad idea to test your water daily for chlorine and pH until you get a feel for how often to add chlorine, whether your pH rises, etc. I would also test for TA every week or two. I still test my pool a couple of times weekly, and this is my 6th year with the pool open year round.
The more frequently you test, the less likely you are to have problems come up that require a LOT more time to correct!
Janet
After getting used to the test methods I have some numbers that I would love for the "experts" to look at.
Ph 7.4
FC 14 Has been that way for a couple days.
CC 0
TA 200-250
CYA 60
The water is crystal clear.
Are these numbers OK?
I seem to have "sand" in the bottom of the pool and "grit" on the sides of the pool. Could this be caused by high TA levels?
THANKS!
Last edited by LFRoberts5; 06-21-2008 at 12:16 PM.
Your numbers look perfect to me....what about calcium? It's not necessary in a vinyl pool, but if the level is too high it can precipitate. Chances are the sand in the bottom of the pool is dirt that's blown in, or in my case, pollen that blows in and then sinks. I stir it up and let my filter run, and it does a pretty good job of getting it out.
Janet
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