The levels are 7.2-7.7
Crystal Clear with perfectly balanced chemicals.
Buying a cover for the pool should take care of the situation. As long as it fits the pool properly
You can, if the water presently in the pool is 'hard' - but be very careful to keep an eye on the Calcium Hardness of the pool water. If you filled a pool with water from the softener, the water would be hungry for calcium and drag it out of the pool walls, making them feel and look like sandpaper. Calcium hardness should be kept within 200-275ppm. best to use regular water for topup and keep the pool water properly balanced (see your local pool store).
A pool pump should only be replaced if and when it fails. A pool pump needs proper maintanance in order to function properly,and should last the life of the pool ith proper care.
yes
A pool the water is sanitized and with proper water chemistry. A lake may contain harmful bacteria. Water chemistry in a pool is balanced to somewhat obtain the chemical levels that are present in tap water that you drink. You are trying to duplicate that with pool chemistry. You drink chlorine and wash clothes in it. After hurricanes and such small amounts of bleach is used to sanitize water enough to drink. Think about it. Would you drink that lake water or drink your properly balanced pool water instead? Hope this is helpful.
A place in public where there is a pool. lots of crowds. and bikinis. :)
Although playability can be in part a personal opinion on the "feel" of the cue, it must be straight, have a proper and well shaped tip, be properly balanced and the shaft must be clean and smooth.
Pool steps can be made of concrete or fiberglass, depending on the construction and size of your pool. Contact a local pool service about the steps. If your pool is properly maintained, there should be no reason to clean the steps. There should be no algae or anything else accumulating on any surface, so do get some professional advice..
== == Sunlight and environmental pollutants reduce the biocidal effectiveness of the pools disinfection system, while bathers activities add to the potential risk. http://www.poolcenter.com/algae.htm
I would say water is safe, balanced and crystal clear.
You should maybe drain the pool. Then scrub it and clean it properly, maybe add disinfectant too. Or be lazy like me and just get a new one