Hello,
Proud to be finally posting to the best pool advice column on the planet! I've searched the site some, but still would like more input. Austin, TX, after 10 years of paying for chemicals, have maintained our own for about two years. Late in the season last year, algae began. CYA was 150, the SLAMMing was hard to keep up with, got close, then just recognized that I was wasting time and chemicals in a losing battle in a pool that I wouldn't use for 4 months anyway. Now, I've completely let it go over the winter. Probably not the 'best' way, but here I am.
Totally green, looks like mustard algae. Have had small black algae spots in the past, although it's so green now, I can't see any of the little spots.
FC=0
pH=7.8
CYA=110 (did some draining w/rainwater replacement over the winter)
Wastewater averaging period ends next week, so I'd like to drain and refill. Time for the questions:
Thanks!
punchclock
Proud to be finally posting to the best pool advice column on the planet! I've searched the site some, but still would like more input. Austin, TX, after 10 years of paying for chemicals, have maintained our own for about two years. Late in the season last year, algae began. CYA was 150, the SLAMMing was hard to keep up with, got close, then just recognized that I was wasting time and chemicals in a losing battle in a pool that I wouldn't use for 4 months anyway. Now, I've completely let it go over the winter. Probably not the 'best' way, but here I am.
Totally green, looks like mustard algae. Have had small black algae spots in the past, although it's so green now, I can't see any of the little spots.
FC=0
pH=7.8
CYA=110 (did some draining w/rainwater replacement over the winter)
Wastewater averaging period ends next week, so I'd like to drain and refill. Time for the questions:
- What should I do before draining? Add algaecide and recirc? I know the general opinions here of algaecide, but this kinda falls under 'winterizing'.
- Should I completely drain to minimize algae population, and allow for a thorough scrub down, or just enough to allow for CYA dilution?
- Anything I should do regarding the sand (last changed 10 years ago)?
- When refilling, should I follow the standard order for rebalancing chemicals, or is there special considerations because of the massive algae growth? I never want the CYA to get this high again, and I unwisely have an overstock of chlorine stabilized tri-chlor pucks. I guess I'll use those to get CYA to 40 or so, then convert to liquid chlorine.
Thanks!
punchclock