Hi!
We have a new pool that is around 30,000 gallons. It was just filled in October and I’ve been letting the company that built it manage it thus far, thinking that was best as we were just starting out.
Today, the pool guy was here and noted the chlorine feeder for tabs was empty and chlorine level was zero. The water was clear and we do have an AOP system as well. He told me he was going to shock it, which seemed ok to do since they had let the chlorine feeder go empty.
In the afternoon that same day I noticed the water was clear but had a green tint. So I checked the log and saw that he added 6 pounds of “shock.” (I called later to see what this was and it was dichlor). I checked the chlorine level with the Taylor FAS-DPD kit and found it to be around 40ppm!
I’m concerned about damage to the equipment (gaskets, etc), plaster, natural stone on water feature, and the cover. Is there damage that could occur that wouldn’t be obvious until later on?
I called the company and they are coming out tomorrow. I asked if they would do a partial drain and refill, but he said they would probably use sodium thiosulfate… but it seems like it would take a lot to bring this level of FC down! I’ve read that this can be bad for surrounding grass… are there other issues with this?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated- thank you!
We have a new pool that is around 30,000 gallons. It was just filled in October and I’ve been letting the company that built it manage it thus far, thinking that was best as we were just starting out.
Today, the pool guy was here and noted the chlorine feeder for tabs was empty and chlorine level was zero. The water was clear and we do have an AOP system as well. He told me he was going to shock it, which seemed ok to do since they had let the chlorine feeder go empty.
In the afternoon that same day I noticed the water was clear but had a green tint. So I checked the log and saw that he added 6 pounds of “shock.” (I called later to see what this was and it was dichlor). I checked the chlorine level with the Taylor FAS-DPD kit and found it to be around 40ppm!
I’m concerned about damage to the equipment (gaskets, etc), plaster, natural stone on water feature, and the cover. Is there damage that could occur that wouldn’t be obvious until later on?
I called the company and they are coming out tomorrow. I asked if they would do a partial drain and refill, but he said they would probably use sodium thiosulfate… but it seems like it would take a lot to bring this level of FC down! I’ve read that this can be bad for surrounding grass… are there other issues with this?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated- thank you!