It is best to leave running. Have a neighbor check for anything unusual.
Yes, you only need to run it for part of the day, lenght of time depends on the pool size.
The water should not be turned off until at the recommended level. Leave the hose on. Pool & Spa
No, becuase the soap can hurt the filter. I recommend using a hose by the pool and washing the soap off with the hose.
you cover your pool to keep debris out and keep heat and chemicals in whether the weather is good or bad.
So long as the water is kept up to the filtration system there is no problem with doing this.
If the pool is shocked give it a scrub down with a pool broom / brush leave it for a day then vacuum the rubbish of the bottom. If there is a lot of algae present Vacuum to waste
When you put floculant in the pool you do not run the pump. you let the pool sit still for about two days. This will allow it to settle. After that time you will notice that there Is a cloudy area at the bottom of the pool. This is the floculant and all the contaminants that it has dragged down to the bottom as it settled. This will need to be vacuumed to waste DO NOT PUT THIS STUFF THROUGH THE FILTER,(VACUUM IT TO WASTE.) It's ok to pump it but not to run it through the filter.
ok
The pool water is green because of algae- which is a type of plant. You just need to add more chlorine to kill off the algae...
No.
You will not get a good bond - the new tiles will fall off in short order
If the oil level is OK, then either the oil pump or the oil sending unit is bad.
The fuel pump relay is also the fuel shut off relay. When you turn the key on, the fuel pump should run for 2 seconds then shut off unless the car starts. Easiest way I've found is to use starting fluid (ether) SPARINGLY! If the engine will start after using ether, then die, it's probably the fuel pump.