I think it depends on weather the pool is heated. You want the pool to be a temperature that everyone can take. Also, outdoors will depend on the temp of your pool or any outdoor pool.
The exact amount of cooling will depend on several factors such as the size of the pool, the initial temperature of the water, and the ambient temperature. In general, an 800 lb block of ice will cool a pool, but it may not be sufficient to significantly lower the pool's temperature, especially if the pool is large or the weather is warm. It's best to consider using additional ice or a different cooling method for more effective results.
Most pool owners carry chlorine muriatic acid and algaecide. The wisest thing to do however is to take a water sample from about an arms length down in the pool in a cleaned bottle to a pool shop where they can test the water and let you know exactly what you need.
I think you should just adjust to the temperature of the water.I am a nationally ranked swimmer and I like the pool at 68-73 degrees.At a temperature of 82, you should only be in the water for 25-30 minutes. I don't know how long you plan on swimming, but even 82 degrees to me sounds way to warm. I you decide what to do.AnswerWe usually heat ours to around 85�F. In fact, in the summer, we consider our pool cool if it stays below 90�F (we live in Phoenix where 115�F is normal). Also, while they say that a spa around 105�F shouldn't be used for more than 15 or so minutes by an adult, water at 85�F is safe for an indefinite amount of time.Water Temperature A Sore Spot For Pool OperatorsPool temperature is one of the biggest sore spots for pool operators. The answer is simple. If you are seeking repeat business, heat the pool at to a temperature the patrons will enjoy.My recommendations are as follows: ''competitive swimming'' - the swim coach should determine the temperature ''hotels and resorts'' - 84 to 86 degrees is an ideal range ''athletic clubs or YMCAs'' - it depends on who they are catering to. If they cater to lap swimmers, 82 degrees is a reasonable temperature. For casual swimmers, near 84 degrees is better. Warmer than 84 degrees will be too warm for lap swimmers.Bill Soukup President Commercial Pool & Spa Supplies Inc. www.commercialpool.com
Water typically freezes at 0° C (32° F) and boils at 100° C (212° F). Due to the chlorine in it the exact temperatures may be slightly different, but should be within a degree or two.
This depends on the volume.
weather and time my friend...weather and time.
The advantages of outdoor pool tables are the ability to socialize with those who are also outside. It also allows you to enjoy the warm weather and sunshine.
I am a national lifeguard, working at an outdoor pool. Temperature should be between 74 ~ 80. If it's over 80 degree, there is possibly a great chance of bacteria growing.
It will cost you the shelter weather it be a permanent or a removable,It will vary on where you live desert or Alaska
Once a week really
Gourock Outdoor Pool was created in 1909.
The fundamental difference between indoor and outdoor pool filters lies in their design based on environmental factors. Outdoor filters are built to withstand weather changes and may include UV protection. Indoor filters, while not needing UV or weather resistance, might require features to manage humidity and indoor air quality. Regardless of location, both types need to effectively filter impurities to ensure clean, clear pool water.
Yes: assuming you want your pool to be higher than 70 degrees. Trust me you do, the common temp for a pool is 82-84 degrees F.
The swimming pool temp should be 26 - 27 degree cent
Outdoor
"Best" in cold weather climates would probably be an indoor pool. Most outdoor (either above-ground or in-ground) pools need to be completely drained (or always heated) during the Winter in cold weather climates, so that substantial ice does not freeze, expand, and crack open the side walls of the pool. You might also consider a darker pool surface since it will help keep the pool warmer by absorbing heat.
Yes, you can get a quality outdoor swimming pool at a reasonable price. It usually just depends on how big you want the pool to be, and how much you are willing to spend for a bigger pool.