Shocking should be done in order to kill the chloramines. It depends on your chlorine level. For residential pools it should be 1.5-2.5ppm. For commercial, chlorine should be 3.5-4.5ppm.
If you have just shocked, don't go in the water. The chlorine is probably 10-12ppm and will cause itching and burning. Wait until the level drops to a safe level, as stated above.
The pH increases, as will the alkalinity.
1/2 a bag will cover up to 5,000 gal & is still safe for a 3800 gal pool; use 1/2 a bag about every 4 to 6 days. Shock will clear the green but may not clear the cloudiness if you wait too long, but the water should still be safe to swim in; have your water tested by your pool professional at least once a week, it's usually free.
If you have too much combined chlorine in your pool, it can lead to eye and skin irritation, as well as create an unpleasant smell. To reduce combined chlorine levels, you can shock your pool with a chlorine shock treatment, which will break down the combined chlorine compounds and free up the chlorine to sanitize the water effectively. Regularly maintaining proper chlorine levels and practicing good pool hygiene can help prevent the buildup of combined chlorine.
Cooper or coPPer ? Too much cOOper , then ask Cooper to get out of the pool !!
If you accidentally put too much algae remover in your pool, the first step is to dilute the water by adding more fresh water. You can also run your pool's pump and filter system to help circulate and dilute the chemical. It's important to monitor your pool's water quality closely and consider testing it after a few days to ensure it is safe for swimming.
I'm assuming 15 round? Not much, start with 4 ounces of granular per week, monitor levels to see where total and free is at. Make sure to shock weekly, too. A chlorine based shock is your chlorine levels need to be raised, or a non-chlorine oxidizer if your chlorine levels are above 5 ppm.
I would think this would be obvious...but whatever. If your pool is lopsided, it means the integrity of the sidewalls has been breached. Could have a blowout as it were. Too much water displacement can put too much pressure on the lopsided wall causing failure.
the meaning of a sugar shock is were you have too much sugar in your body and your body natrually has a shock!!!
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If there is too much chlorine in your pool, you can first test the water to confirm the high levels. To reduce the chlorine level, you can aerate the water by running the pool pump and opening the pool cover to let sunlight break down the chlorine. You can also partially drain the pool and refill it with fresh water to dilute the chlorine concentration.
A LOT-Unless you are put too sleep, there are chances you will go into shock and die. However if you are put to sleep it shouldn't be much of a bother until you wake up.
Yes too much shock can damage your skin or hair or worse. I wouldn't reccommend it.