Yes. Shock works with nearly any temperature.
Yes.
Backwash first then shock. If you shock and then backwash you will be throwing away the shock you just put.
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3800 gals of pool water shock it with 1 gal bleach
There is chlorine shock and non chlorine shock. Fo chlorine shock, which is the normal shock, it is the same a s Chlorine but unstabilized, so it will not last in the pool very long.
No because the waterbed heater is not meant to get wet and can cause an electrical shock; also it could get hot enough to melt the vinyl of the pool liner. The waterbed heater most likely has a warning on it to not get it wet. If you want an electric heater for your pool you will need to buy one. Solar covers work well to prevent heat loss through evaporation.
You do not need to remove it.
Do you mean a pool that has a salt water generator? If so, any pool heater could be used.
To shock a pool is to effectively increase the chlorine dosage to the max in order to exterminate a bacterial or algae problem.
No, pool shock is normally a really strong chlorine and stabilizer is like sunscreen for the chlorine
How to maintain your swimming pool in winter Clean the pool. ... Balance pool water. ... Clean the filter. ... Check chlorine levels. ... Use a shock treatment. ... Remove algae as soon as you see it. ... Reduce filter-running times. ... Set your solar heater to winter mode.
no you need a stronger heater specifically designed for a swimming pool
shock it