What was your calcium hardness level? If it's too high, and you use cal hypo to chlorinate, you can cause yourself some really milky water problems, which is why we recommend bleach.
Janet
What was your calcium hardness level? If it's too high, and you use cal hypo to chlorinate, you can cause yourself some really milky water problems, which is why we recommend bleach.
Janet
Yes I have been using bleach, but I added a gallon yesterday and there was nothing today. I'm not going to use the shock I guess I can return it and get something else. I have a couple of questions how do I find out what my pool is made of the guy that left didn't tell me and I don't know how to figure it out, watermom is asking me?
Another thing do I just keep adding gallons of bleach every day? I went and bough 5 gallons yesterday do I put all of them in there at the same time? I still have a lot of algae and I’m hurting here help me fix this mess. And to make it worse it has been raining here all day, so I don't know if that is helping or not. Can I run the pump even when it's raining?
I think of giving up and calling in the service people and then picking it up after they are done.
Don't give up. We will help you get this cleared up!
Did you buy the stabilizer (CYA)? If not, do so. You need it. Add it per my directions above in post #4.
If you added a gallon of bleach that would have only added 4ppm of chlorine. (In your pool, each quart adds 1ppm and there are 4 quarts per gallon.) 4ppm is not nearly high enough to kill algae. Go back and read post #4 above where I explained testing numerous times per day and each time getting the chlorine back up to 12. Unless you do this and unless you sustain the chlorine at about 12ppm, you'll never get rid of the algae.
Even if it is raining, you need to be running the pump 24/7. If you take a day off and don't keep the chlorine high that day, you're gonna go backwards instead of forwards in this fight against the algae.
When I asked what kind of pool, I meant is it an above ground liner pool, an inground liner, an inground gunnite, or a fiberglass pool.
Watermom,
I haven't had time to buy the CYA but I checked the CL level right now and it's past the 10ppm for sure it's super yellow on my test kit, the test kit goes to 10ppm. I added about 3.5 gallons today netween this morning and this afternoon and I just came back and checked it. I will go get the CYA tommorow do I get it from the swimming pool store?
I liked watching the water right now I was able to see the bottom of the pool and it's clear now. Except when I saw the bottom of the pool it was green, great green pool what some news. If I keep doing this is the green going to dissapear or should I scrub it as well?
The pool is an inground pool I guess you can say cement pool.
Oscar
You may be able to buy the CYA at Lowe's, Home Depot, or Walmart. It may be labeled as stabilizer or conditioner. Check the label. If the ingredients say cyanuric or isocynuric acid, it is the right stuff. If those place don't have it, your pool store will.
If you consistently sustain the high cl reading, it will kill the algae. But, you have to be diligent about it and stay on top of it. If you take a day off, then you lose ground. Brushing your pool will speed the process.
Watermom,
I got the CYA and started to put it in the pool. And I'm keeping the chlorine level high real high. I have some questions, I was trying to figure out the pipes that are going from the pool to the water pump and the filter. The guy that lives here, named them as such. PS, SS, those are the two pipes that going to the water pump and on the other side there is another pipe going to it as well that has PD.
I do have a jacuzzi as well I don't know if this will help, the guy that came and gave me the pool class couldn't figure it out either.
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