They may have treated areas around the pool, but don't treat the water itself. the only water treatments done routinely are in stagnant water for mosquito larvae.
Yes, ants and termites are both very destructive to vinyl pool liners. A good pest control person can help eliminate this. tritonunderwater.com
yes
If it is newly sprayed it should not be a problem.
gunite comes from a dry sand cement mix that has water added as it is sprayed to form the pool walls and floor.Shotcrete is concrete that is sand cement and gravel is delivered ready mixed and is sprayed to form the pool walls and floor.Shotcrete is stronger then Gunite however they both do the job just fine if done by an experienced professional
If you swam in it you would smell horrid. Don't swim in it until it's is drained and cleaned.
Our pool installer told us to wet down our gunite once in the morning and once in the evening for seven full days after the gunite is installed.
No
It is not that you have to wait for it to desolve, those were poisonous chemicals that could harm you. If it is a mobile pool drain it and then fill it up again. The same thing with in ground pools or above ground.
No, in a game of pool, a player is not allowed to move the cue ball in hand behind the line.
Gunite is covered with plaster. It is sprayed on concrete sorta. They mix it in the hoses and it is blown on. You can go to youtube and see them gunite a pool. I am only aware of plaster, vinyl or painted pool surfaces. The vinyl is just like thin rubber.
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Adding algae control to the pool skimmer helps to disperse the chemical and coats the filter media.