Hi all,
Been lurking the forum for the past 6 months since we bought our first house with a pool. Already learned so much. Been spending the time getting comfortable with the TF-100 test kit and how the pool reacts to changes and I'm so much more comfortable now.
Our CYA is off the charts; with 4 city:1 pool dilution extended test I get results in the 450-500 range, and have been planning to drain, refill and start over since discovering this the day we bought the place and tested that day
. PoolMath is suggesting a 97% drain just for that. CH also high with 1100+. Seem easiest just to start over, and I've been waiting for March for my sewer bill to not be affected by the water refill for the next year.
2 main questions:
I also plan to get in there with my consumer grade pressure washer, mostly just to get build-up on the tiles and any problem areas that are discovered, but don't think we need any kind of acid wash from what I can see.
Thanks for any advice!
Been lurking the forum for the past 6 months since we bought our first house with a pool. Already learned so much. Been spending the time getting comfortable with the TF-100 test kit and how the pool reacts to changes and I'm so much more comfortable now.
Our CYA is off the charts; with 4 city:1 pool dilution extended test I get results in the 450-500 range, and have been planning to drain, refill and start over since discovering this the day we bought the place and tested that day
2 main questions:
- I'd love to start draining tomorrow, but it's going to be in the low 80s here in Tucson, AZ through the weekend. What I can find says to not drain when it's above 90, to avoid cracking, but would love to get TFP opinions on the temperature and if I'm relatively safe from plaster cracks.
- I've got the 3 Bs on hand, and will grab some more acid and get some CYA and plan to add that with the sock method, but are there any other non-obvious chemicals I should have for fresh fill water? Might even have to get some calcium; my last test of the city water was showing 150.
I also plan to get in there with my consumer grade pressure washer, mostly just to get build-up on the tiles and any problem areas that are discovered, but don't think we need any kind of acid wash from what I can see.
Thanks for any advice!