probably just air bubbles. probably just air bubbles. probably just some air bubbles.
They use to have an adapter that would go from the hose to the inlet side of the pool which in turn went to the pump, most above ground pool use flex hose from the skimmer basket of the pool to the pump, you may just have to put a tee fitting in from the inlet side of the pool and add another inlet just so that you can vacuum, and cap this when you are finished vacuuming, this would be on the outside of the pool this would be added anywhere from the pump back to the pool on the inlet side.
Add clarifying chemicals and turn the pump back on.
might have been panty hose with stabilizer in it to make the chlorine last longer
No
Leaving the solar blanket on for extended periods can lead to poor circulation and lack of oxygen in the pool. This can cause the water to become stagnant and promote the growth of algae and bacteria, leading to cloudy water. It's important to regularly remove the solar blanket to allow for proper water circulation and maintain water quality.
In the blazing sun, children splashing in the crystal pool.
It depends on how deep the water is. Since it's a fairly small pool, let's say you fill it to 1 foot deep. In that case the total volume will be about 262 gallons of water. If you went to 1.5 feet the gallons would be about 392 gallons and if you filled the pool to 2 feet, the gallons would increase to about 523 gallons.
no, it probably just means someone went in the pool with dirty feet.
It was smoke.
then you have a problem. re: BTW went to the docs....turns out it is just a simple UTI...
Nope! Not if you can deal with the chill factor! I filled mine and swam while the remaining foot of water went in. I shocked it the next morning and then swam again that evening... just check the cl levels!
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