You can add 5-10 pounds of borax for every 10,000 gallons of water in your pool. For a 30,000 gallon pool, you would need to add 15-30 pounds of borax to adjust the pH and alkalinity levels. Be sure to test the water after adding borax to ensure the levels are within the recommended range.
The amount of propane a 400,000 BTU pool heater will use depends on factors like the heater's efficiency and the temperature you desire. On average, a 400,000 BTU pool heater can consume around 4-5 gallons of propane per hour when running at full capacity.
Approximately 32.4 pounds.
A gallon of styrene weighs approximately 8.6 pounds.
For bromine pools, it is recommended to use a non-chlorine shock treatment. This type of shock oxidizes organic contaminants and helps maintain water clarity without affecting bromine levels. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for the specific shock treatment product you choose.
For a 15000 gallon saltwater pool, you will typically need to maintain appropriate levels of salt, stabilizer (cyanuric acid), pH increaser/decreaser, chlorine generator cells or liquid chlorine, and possibly algaecide or clarifier depending on the conditions of your pool. It's important to regularly test your water and adjust chemical levels as needed to ensure the water quality remains balanced and safe for swimming.
1/2 a bag OS shock
3 . 687 gallons??? That is not much larger than a 5 gal. bucket.About an eye dropper full.
above ground pool 18X48 how many gal
how much chlorine do I put for a 1,718 gallon pool
better to get a bag of shock rather then guess and do it yourself local pool supply should have it
6000 gal
I have a 17,000 gal pool with a spillover hottub and was charged $4200 for the job by the contractor. He used Florida gem.
how long will it take to fill a 3998 gal above ground pool, with a standard water hose
Start taking the water out of the pool with a 5 gal bucket...
3800 gals of pool water shock it with 1 gal bleach
Pool capacity in gallons divided by fill time in hours equals fill rate in gallons per hour (gal / hr = gal/hr).
When filled to 80% water capacity, as recommended, the pool holds approximately: 10'x30" = 915 gal 12'x30" = 1,353 gal 12'x36" = 1,722 gal 15'x36" = 2,561 gal 15'x42" = 3,110 gal 16'x42" = 3,896 gal 18'x36" = 3,735 gal 18'x42" = 4,814 gal 18'x48" = 5,593 gal 24'x48" = 10,103 gal per intex pools site