I bring to shock level as per the Best Guess Chart when I close.
I bring to shock level as per the Best Guess Chart when I close.
I think one of the OP's concerns is whether or not covering the pool with a solid cover after shocking will cause issues with the pool out gassing.
After shocking, do you wait a bit before covering so byproducts have a chance to properly out gas? Or do you cover right away after shocking?
22'x40' Grecian Lazy L 20K gal IG vinyl pool; Aqua Rite SWCG T15 cell; Hayward Pro Grid 6020 DE filter; Hayward Superpump 1hp pump; 12 hrs; Taylor K-2006; city; PF:6
That is correct,I do think I will shock to the 20ppm, then wait a few days for it to drop back to the 5.0ppm for my stabilizer level which is at 40ppm.
Sound right?
16' x 32' Above Ground Doughboy
half surround deck
Aquaview sand filter
1 1/2 hp pump
Gulf stream heat pump
Just an aside.... Are you also worried about high CL affecting your cover? Also, do you have a pump on your cover over the winter?
26K gal 20x40 rectangular IG vinyl pool; Apr 2014: New pump, liner, auto-cover, & water; Pentair Whisperflo 1HP pump; Pentair Trition sand filter; Cover/Star CS-500 auto cover; Taylor K-2006C; OTO
I take all my equipment to the garage,except heater which I cover.
More worried about the high chlorine level on the vinyl liner than the cover.
I think I am going to go to the shock level 20,and wait couple days,check FC and when it gets down to 5 ppm I will cover.My CYA is currently at 40ppm.
16' x 32' Above Ground Doughboy
half surround deck
Aquaview sand filter
1 1/2 hp pump
Gulf stream heat pump
The Best Guess table says your shock level, with a CYA of 40, is 15ppm, not 20.
I would suggest, if you are uncomfortable closing the cover with the FC at 15, that you wait until the water temp is around 60deg or lower, and then let the FC drop before you cover. Algae doesn't grow much in cold water.
Beyond that, I always use a mesh cover. Not this year, as I'm rebuilding the pool and there's no water in it. Also no liner and no walls!![]()
Carl
Thanks for the info.
As far as a mesh cover, we don't have any trees, there is one large pine tree about 30ft away.
Last year we received 58 inches of snow, average normally is 36"
And I did get really tired of using a roof rake to remove snow off the pool almost every week.
I tried to keep all the snow off cover, but after awhile,it is really tiresome.
Never thought about a mesh cover,what is the advantage of that and in your opinion, would that work for the environment I am in?
Not certain on what winters are like in NJ.
Thanks
16' x 32' Above Ground Doughboy
half surround deck
Aquaview sand filter
1 1/2 hp pump
Gulf stream heat pump