Too much water in your pool means the skimmers won't work properly. There's not enough suction to skim the debris from the top of the pool.
Too little water and your skimmers will be sucking air and that will go into you system causing it to not work properly.
Keep your water level about 2-3" from the bottom of the skimmer, or 1/4-1/2 the way up from the bottom.
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That would depend on how much chemicals you have in your pool.
We have a salt water pool and have no eye problems. Either you have too much saLt or chlorine. Take a sample to a local pool store for analysys.
Yes bleach does contain the same active ingredient as liquid chlorine commonly used in swimming pools but it is at a much lower concentration. Generaly for swimming pools we use either 10% or 12.5% Sodium Hypochlorite.
Chlorine gas dissolves in water and breaks the cell walls of bacteria thus killing them. Most pools do not actually add chlorine gas; they add chlorine compounds which slowly break down in water and release chlorine. They're much safer and easier to store and work with than the gas itself.
is that a legit question? really? it amazes me at the questions on here. there is salt in the water in the ocean, pools and lakes dont. straight common sense Also there are rip currents, larger waves, and more species of fish. That person who answered you didnt think much.
just about enough to fill 2 swimming pools.
That depends on what body of water you are swimming into. In most cases, swimming in a deep river or deep lake can get you drowned in the water because it is so large and unclear. If it is a pool, then it is ok because you can see clearly and a lot of athletics can swim in pools as much as 50 ft deep.
An ok indoor swimming pool costs about $100 A great indoor swimming pool costs about $1,500 A First Class kind of swimming pool costs about $27,000
No, swimming in chlorine pools does not prevent fleas on dogs. Also, too much of the chlorine could be harmful to the dog. Try getting some flea prevention from the vet or from the store.
Here's a good resource and the formula necessary to calculate water volume in a swimming poo... http://www.backyardcitypools.com/swimming-pools/Pool-Volume-Calculate.htm (may need to copy/paste link) Hope this helps.. Terry Duff
Oh yes, viruses and other agents of disease are impeded by salt water just as much as they are by chlorinated fresh water. HIV does not spread through salt water.