Yup, I agree, drain and start from zero and a known state. Past two pools I've been hands off as it was a "wife" thing so I stay out of it. After a audit noticed she was paying a $hit ton for chemicals and was investing quite a bit of time in it. Has some type of system to convert salt into chlorine. After a quick investigation a box was throwing a error and a capacitor was blown. Four bucks from amazon and 30 minutes of soldering and the pool is almost zero maintenance. Moral of the story---get involved sooner!
Just bought a house with a pool... 90 a month doesn't seem horrible till I get it figured out. As long as I keep assjuice cyrus out of it should be fine.
Enough sodium hypochlorite, she’ll be crystal clear and smelling like Mr Cleans bald head. Might have to wait a month to swim though.
When I was in Phoenix I had to get a permit from the city. We pumped it out to the street. Per their guidance. However our landscape was rock, not grass.
I 2nd this I hear so many folks going crazy with algae and my salt pool with cartridge filters is just a breeze to care for. Every 3-4 months i pull out the cartridges and hose them out. Lather rinse repeat. I have 5 things I use year round. Salt-Water-Bicarbonate (baking soda)-Muriatic acid-Chorine Stabilizer If you check your phosphates and they are to the moon (breeding ground for algae) then you have a choice...chemicals or drain/refill.
If your water is balanced (Ph, hardness) and you have shocked the crap out of it, there should be no live algae left. The water is still green becuase their is enough dead stuff suspended in the water. Grab some flocculent. pour it in the skimmer, run the filter for 2- 4 hours and then shut it off. Let it sit for 12-24 hours and all the dead stuff will drop to the bottom. Vacuum to waste and you are good to go. I opened my pool in mid May, but near the end of the month I had to quickly leave town (my Dad was sick and ended up passing away) and didn't even think to add some extra chlorine or anything. I was out of town for a week and half and came back to a really green pool. Couple days of shocking it and then I did the flocculent. It was crystal clear again in 4 days.
I did the flocculent/drop-out stuff once already but my guess is the same as yours. The amount of suspended dead stuff is the source of the problem because all my numbers look good on PH chlorine etc... Does anyone have a link to a DYI salt conversion? My local pool company wants almost 3k to do it.
Go to www.troublefree pool.com and get your learn on. Then at least you won't waste as much $$ on unnecessary chemicals pushed by pool stores.
Wait wut? That's all it costs. Here is the funny thing, in the pool in the house I bought. It had a salt system orignially. You can see where it got bypassed. The controller is still there. You saying for 400 ish dollars, I can reverse that? WTF? I still haven't bothered to learn a lot about pools since getting the house. I just pay a cleaner and dig leaves out of it.
I DONT think your gonna get a salt cell, electrical install and pipe it in for $400. A cheap Jandy truclear cell probably cost that much alone.
To those questioning the conversion cost; I was helping some folks buy a house with a pool already installed. Part of the deal was the current homeowner was replacing the pool liner in a chlorine pool. I called the company scheduled to do the liner replacement, original homeowners choice not ours and said since you're already draining the pool, what will it cost to switch the pool to saltwater when new liner is installed and refilled. The quote was 425-500 bucks. Told my clients to do it and they could thank me later, I believe he said his final cost was like 417 bucks. That was last year and no issues that I'm aware of.
What do you use to refill the pool when you put water in it? Last year I had the same issue as you at the beginning of sumner. Then one day I realized the dog bowls I use the same hose to fill the pool with turned green in one day after adding water. I used a bore scope to check inside of my house and it was filled with algae. Everytime i added water i also added the algae from my hose into the pool. New hose, chemicals one more time and issue went away.