OK, like everyone else on here I need help-NOW! (haha)
My son's birthday is in 3 days, and the only thing he wants is to be able to swim. We've been working on the pool for 2 weeks straight now, every single day. Had the water tested 4 times, and everything is in balance (with one small exception that I will tell you about in a minute). I have a 15X30 above ground pool (obviously a vinyl liner), with a cartridge filter.
Started out with a sess-pool of green nasty water. Yes, we are horrible horrible people who shouldn't own a pool, I know. But we do. Anywho- was told to bring up the alkalinity. Did that- Check! We have shocked and awed the heck out of the darn thing, because after a few bags here and a few bags there, nothng was changing. Added a few bottles of algaecide at the same time (the kind that kills all 3 types). Done- another check mark. Brushed pool for the hundredth time. Woo-hoo...the water started to change! Waited a little bit and vaccumed.
Thought we were finally getting somewhere, but alas, we had a whole new problem with about a million solutions (ha! no pun intended there!) Had the water tested again, and this is when all levels were within "normal" range, other then the chlorine. They should be 2-4 ppm, and they were 6. Added clarifier, not seeing a difference. Sat my pride down, had a talk with it, and we agreed we need help.
This is where you come in!
Thanks in advance!!!
from green to milky
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was green, now cloudy
as far as the undersized equipment, I'm not sure. It's a jacuzzi 120 filter. I was told by the place that sold me the pool that it was a 13,000 gal. pool, but my local pool place says it's about 10,500. Either way, I have been running the filter constantly during this 2 week span. Thanks for the advice though! At this point, I'm open to just about anything! [/quote]
was green, now cloudy
Chrisinspring-
Not to sound ignorant, which I'm about to anyway, what kind of acid? Muratic??
FYI- I cleaned my brand new filter yesterday, and found it was coated with what I'm assuming was shock that didn't dissolve properly. Cleaned filter, ran continuously, and am about ready to clean it again.
Thanks for the advice!
Not to sound ignorant, which I'm about to anyway, what kind of acid? Muratic??
FYI- I cleaned my brand new filter yesterday, and found it was coated with what I'm assuming was shock that didn't dissolve properly. Cleaned filter, ran continuously, and am about ready to clean it again.
Thanks for the advice!
was green, now milky
Well, birthday came and passed, and the pool was still not clear. I broke out the $10 kiddie pool instead. Oh well. He had fun anyway!
I just replaced the filter last weekend because I thought that might be the problem. I have noticed that if I turn the filter off for extended periods, the pool seems to clear up a little bit. Not sure what that's about. Perhaps my next question could be the answer!
Air bleeder?? I have no idea what that is. I feel like such a dolt! The people that came out to set up our pool were not very informative. They didn't even set up our ladder properly. I've complained.
Thanks again for all your help!
I just replaced the filter last weekend because I thought that might be the problem. I have noticed that if I turn the filter off for extended periods, the pool seems to clear up a little bit. Not sure what that's about. Perhaps my next question could be the answer!
Air bleeder?? I have no idea what that is. I feel like such a dolt! The people that came out to set up our pool were not very informative. They didn't even set up our ladder properly. I've complained.
Thanks again for all your help!
next time you're in a hurry, add some yellow out with your shock to kill everything in a hurry...vacuum. add some 'drop out' and kill the pump for 24 hours and vacuum...
with balanced water and proper filtration, your pool should remain clear...
Do you add shock to your skimmer? If so, don't...dissolve in a bucket of water and avoid granules on the liner...
Invest in a taylor test kit...that's your first step toward independence...
with balanced water and proper filtration, your pool should remain clear...
Do you add shock to your skimmer? If so, don't...dissolve in a bucket of water and avoid granules on the liner...
Invest in a taylor test kit...that's your first step toward independence...
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