when you are adding new water or filling for the first time you should first add your metal out or metal preventer which ever is in your area to prevent staining,second adjust your alkalinity to between 80 120 ppm. Three adjust your PH 7.2-7.5 24 hours after this is done you can add your Chlorine1.0 to 5.0 ppm 3.0 being ideal in a pool.Once a week use a non-chlorine shock to keep water sparkling Kenny Kummer Brody Chemical
Do the above..... but, do it in swimming pool water.
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Run a water testing kit, but I would also use less by using a using a Copper Silver generator to control algae and bacteria will lower the other pool chemicals so you have a lot less problems from the chemicals.
http://www.sunshinepool.com/ion2.html is one company that makes them BUT there are a lot of others (just Googled for siver/copper pools and you can find others (this one also has zinc
get shock treatment and then chlorine
Swimming in chemically imbalanced swimming pool can give harm into your health. You need to keep in mind that every pool must have clean water, free from algae, dirt and sediments. There are may tips that you can get online on how to properly balance your swimming pool chemicals.
no it is not but if you have an accident don't worry, there are chemicals in the pool water to deal with such accidents.
Swimming pool buffer is a type of chemical treatment used to adjust the pH balance of the water. It helps to maintain proper water conditions which are ideal for swimming.
Change the water making sure that the water table in your area is not too high. Check with your local city. Refill the pool and balance the water chemistry and use best quality chemicals possible.
The main cost will be in keeping the water safe for swimming. This is done with chemicals and by have the pool cleaned. So, the cost of chemicals, electricity to run the filter system, and a pool service to keep the pool clean if one does not do it themselves will be the main costs.
Not if the water treatment chemicals aer at the correct levels.
What type of filter do you have? It may be D. E.
well i don't have a swimming pool so i wouldn't know. But water spiders can bite, although i doubt that they would be able survive in a pool with all of those chemicals.
because it has chemicals and the sea doesn't so the taste will be different.
You shouldn't add chemicals to a pool in which people are swimming. Add the chemicals, ensure that you've made the correct adjustment to the water chemistry and that the water is safe, and then allow people back in. To be honest, it probably wouldn't hurt them - but it wouldn't be wise.
You will need to add an amount of chemicals that is proportional to the size of your pool. The containers of the chemicals should tell you how much to add for the size of pool you have. It might be better if you take a sample of water to a local pool supply store, so that they can tell you exactly what you need for your specific pool. http://www.ehow.com/about_5390392_chemicals-put-new-pool.html
If someone wants to test the water in a swimming pool then they need to buy a supply of the water testing kits that are available. These use chemicals and colors to indicate what is needed to be added to purify the water. Chlorine in some form is also needed regularly.