using a Copper Silver generator to control algae and bacteria will lower the other pool chemicals so you have a lot less problems from the chemicals. So I would run this generator first for a day or two and then test the water to figure out how much you needed to add as to water testing kit specs.
http://www.sunshinepool.com/ion2.html is one company that makes them BUT there are a lot of others (just Googled for siver/copper pools and you can find others (this one also has zinc
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
To raise the pH of your pool you add soda ash (sodium carbonate). To lower the pH of your pool add muriatic acid (hydrochloric acid) or sodium bisulfate. You should always add chemicals with the pump running and check your levels again once the newly added chemicals have been circulated around the pool.
no. there are "natural pools". but if you want the classic clean blue pool, you have to.
Are you talking about a pool? Or a Hot Tub? For a pool you need Chlorine, algae remover, and a pool disinfectant. I use a disinfectant called Kikz Pool cleanser and disinfectant.
What about "pool chemicals in a hot tub"?
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
To raise the pH of your pool you add soda ash (sodium carbonate). To lower the pH of your pool add muriatic acid (hydrochloric acid) or sodium bisulfate. You should always add chemicals with the pump running and check your levels again once the newly added chemicals have been circulated around the pool.
as soon as you put the water in you can ad chemicals to it
no. there are "natural pools". but if you want the classic clean blue pool, you have to.
Are you talking about a pool? Or a Hot Tub? For a pool you need Chlorine, algae remover, and a pool disinfectant. I use a disinfectant called Kikz Pool cleanser and disinfectant.
Most authorities advise adding chlorine (and other chemicals) in the evening. I would not add any chemicals during the hottest part of the day or when the sun is beating down. Most people prefer to add pool chemicals at night after they're through with the pool so the chemicals can work overnight.
Add clarifying chemicals and turn the pump back on.
Add chemicals in manually and give it a good stir every so often.
Water needs to be tested for, lets say, a pool, because it is important to know what chemicals to add to your pool.
Make sure your chemicals are balanced and add a clarifier available at your pool supply dealer.
You can add chlorine and that should keep the pool very clean.
You can add some kind of herbs to the pool.