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You only need to change the water in your swimming pool when the chemical tests that you should be performing come up bad. Also, common sense is a factor- if your pool is dirty or has loads of bugs or moss, than clean, new water would be great.

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In large pools, it's more common to continuously pump the water out, through a filter, and back into the pool as opposed to being "changed" per se.

Chemical treatments are often added to the water at the same time to prevent/slow the growth of algae.

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Yes The 1st response was "YES". Okay. Now why?? If all your water readings are within limits, the water is clear and clean...then why change it?

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With the correct chemicals and circulation,the water should never need to be replaced.

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With proper chemicals, equipment, and a filter, you will never need to completely replace the water in a pool.

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