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How do I treat my pool?

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Asked by: Kim Crawford

Clean water and balanced water chemistry are the keys to pool maintenance. Establish a weekly routine to clean the pool and add pool cleaner. A shock treatment solves and prevents many pool problems. Test the pH and the free available chlorine in the pool water and shock-treat if necessary on a weekly basis.

What is the best way to treat a pool?

Seven days a week all the time. That's the best circulation it's like your body your body's constantly circulating blood your pool should be constantly circulating water but that's just not realistic.

What chemicals do you need for a pool?

What Chemicals Do You Need for a Pool?

  • CHLORINE: Probably the best-known pool chemical, chlorine is a sanitiser that keeps algae and bacteria at bay. …
  • SHOCK: …
  • BROMINE: …
  • CYANURIC ACID: …
  • CALCIUM CHLORIDE: …
  • ALGAECIDE: …
  • CLARIFIER: …
  • FLOCCULANT:


How do I keep my pool water healthy?

Ways to maintain pool water quality may include:

  1. checking pH and chlorine levels daily. …
  2. checking the pH and chlorine twice daily in very hot weather.
  3. monitoring chlorine levels in heated pools which need more chlorine than non-heated pools.
  4. brushing and vacuuming your pool on a regular basis.

What chemicals should I balance first in my pool?

Total Alkalinity

Total Alkalinity (TA) is the first thing you should balance in your pool water. TA refers to the amount of alkaline material in the water. And since alkaline is a pH stabilizer, the number of alkaline substances in water will affect the pH balance. The ideal Total Alkalinity range for pool water is 80 – 120 ppm.

What order should I add pool chemicals?

First can help bring your ph. Into range if you need to raise your alkalinity. You can use an alkalinity increaser or baking soda. If you need to lower your alkalinity.

Do I need to shock my pool when I first fill it?

At first you’ll add chlorine in what’s called “shock” levels – an extra heavy dose to start your pool off. A shock dose coupled with extra circulation will ensure that all the water gets treated properly in the beginning.

Can I just throw chlorine tablets in my pool?

NEVER just throw them into your pool water. This will cause them to dissolve on the floor and it can damage and create a permanent bleach stain to your liner or concrete.

Is pool shock the same as chlorine?

Shock is chlorine, in a high dose, meant to shock your pool and raise the chlorine level quickly. Chlorine tabs (placed in a chlorinator, floater, or skimmer basket) maintain a chlorine residual in the water. You do need to use both tabs and shock.

How long can water sit in pool without chlorine?

24-48 hours

If you are not adding chlorine to kill bacteria, drain the pool every other day. Stagnant water without chlorine can become unhealthy water in as little as 24-48 hours.

How do I get my pool water crystal clear?

In theory, if you have a cloudy swimming pool, you can add chlorine to “shock it” and clear things up. Chlorine will get the job done. But, the amounts may vary and you may have to really pound the pool with chlorine to get the water totally clear.

How can I keep my pool water clean naturally?

Create Your Own Natural Pool Cleaner

  1. Baking Soda. Making a simple paste from water and baking soda creates a non-abrasive cleaner that works wonders on pool tile and grout. …
  2. Bleach. …
  3. Muriatic Acid. …
  4. Borax. …
  5. Olive Oil. …
  6. White Vinegar. …
  7. Lemon Juice. …
  8. Rubbing Alcohol.

What can I put in my pool instead of chlorine?

Here are nine alternatives you may want to consider:

  1. Bromine: Bromine is used as an alternative to chlorine. …
  2. Ozonation: You can easily install an ozone generator. …
  3. Reduction in Water Temperature: …
  4. PHMB: …
  5. U/V Light: …
  6. Ultrafiltration: …
  7. Mineral Water Pool Systems: …
  8. Pristine Blue:

Can you use Clorox in a pool instead of chlorine?

It is important to know what exactly bleach is before you put it in your pool. Household bleach, Clorox and liquid chlorine can all be used to sanitize a pool. They are all types of chlorine. Household bleaches such as Clorox usually contain about 5-6% available chlorine, about half that of pool liquid chlorine.