Not very good. The rain nowadays are more acidic than neutral, and if you swim in a pool of rainwater too much, it is bad for your skin and hair. And if you swallow it, the effects might be minor but slowly, you'll get sicker and catch colds.
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The rainwater will be treated by the chlorine in the pool and you may have to adjust the chlorine levels. See the related link for more information.
Filter it then swim in it.
Yes, there are some companies who can do work such as this.
The more rainwater that is added means less salt water this results in diluting the pool. It also works vice versa!
possible hydrostatic pressure sandy soil and enough rain water pool could lift up like a bucket in a bathtub full of water.
You can't some time keep this from happening but you want to lower the level as soon you can. What can happen is the water can get under the pool decking and wash the sand and make the deck to settle or shift.
Neither. Say, "25 metre pool".
Run a raingutter spout to it to catch rainwater to water a garden or shrubs........free water.........green tip from Lunatic
I would say water is safe, balanced and crystal clear.
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