People use salt, bromine, chlorine, and other assorted chemicals
You will need to add an amount of chemicals that is proportional to the size of your pool. The containers of the chemicals should tell you how much to add for the size of pool you have. It might be better if you take a sample of water to a local pool supply store, so that they can tell you exactly what you need for your specific pool. http://www.ehow.com/about_5390392_chemicals-put-new-pool.html
That depends on the water you put in> It may be a good idea to take a sample of water to the pool shop and get it tested Explain what you are doing the sise of the pool etc and they will tell you what you need to get the water balance right. You will need cyanuric acid or stabilizer to maintain you chlorine levels.
It's always better to skim and vacuum first, then balance the chemicals
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well maybe it wil be wise to get a pool tester. and test the chemicals if it is ok or not ok if you just put the chemicals in the you my wanna wait because the chemicals are still strong and killing in the wost pain amagineble.caseing to burn human skin Please fill your pool with water, then gradually add chlorine and check the pH with an OTO test kit. Write back if you have further questions. Hatawa
as soon as you put the water in you can ad chemicals to it
No the chemicals used to sanatize the water will kill them
You should not put chemicals in the pool while the vacuum is in. Put the chemicals in and give them a chance to work first. Then you can vacuum and backwash the filter as needed.
at night before u go 2 bed Or The pool cover , I think, would be on when the pool is not in use. Also, the cover should be off for a period of the day after you add chemicals to the water. The water needs to "gas off" after the addition of chemicals. k
You don't put chemicals in a pool, if someone threw up in a pool, wouldn't someone clean the pool? I mean seriously.
Yes! Connect a garden hose to the output valve of the water heater and open the water heater valve to put hot water into the kiddie pool. This is the fastest way to warm a children's pool.
You will need to add an amount of chemicals that is proportional to the size of your pool. The containers of the chemicals should tell you how much to add for the size of pool you have. It might be better if you take a sample of water to a local pool supply store, so that they can tell you exactly what you need for your specific pool. http://www.ehow.com/about_5390392_chemicals-put-new-pool.html
Put the water in a hermit crab pool from a pet store, but make sure if you use tap water to get a Purifier Liquid to kill those nasty chemicals.
It depends on where you live. If it freezes, how much it rains, do you live on a hillside, etc... The problem you have to solve is that since a pool holds water it can fill up with water and create quicksand if you just fill it in, so it must be drained somehow. Also, if you live in an area where the ground can hold water around the pool it will rise out of the soil like a boat if you do not fill the pool. The general solution assuming its an in ground pool is to take the drains out of the bottom. Fill the pool in with drainainge type stone that you would find around a leaching taking in the ground, like for sewage. Ta'mp the stone down then put concrete over top to seal it so water does not drain into it, some will still get in anyway from the sides and bottom, but it will drain out over time. Another alternative is to keep the bottoms in and put a sump pump that will pump the water out, but again this depends on your layout. Somehow cover the pool so that water does not collect in it. Or for the most expensive way, is to take out the bottom of the pool then fill it in, but you will likely need a permit.
That depends on the water you put in> It may be a good idea to take a sample of water to the pool shop and get it tested Explain what you are doing the sise of the pool etc and they will tell you what you need to get the water balance right. You will need cyanuric acid or stabilizer to maintain you chlorine levels.
For starters you will have to find out how much salt needs to go into your pool You would brobably be best of taking the dimensions of you pool to a pool shop , along with a clean bottle containig a sample of the pools water from about an arms length down. they will be able to test the water and tel you exactly what you require to get the pool going again.