It's best to pour the bag of shock into an empty gallon jug, say from algecide or water and then fill it with water till it dissolves then pour in thru skimmer. If the powder just sits on the pool liner bottom, it will eat at the vinyl.
See if terminex can help.
To convert powder pool shock into liquid shock, dissolve the recommended amount of powder in water according to the manufacturer's instructions. Typically, you would add the powder to a bucket of water, stirring thoroughly until it is completely dissolved. Once fully mixed, you can then pour the liquid solution into the pool, ensuring even distribution. Always wear protective gear and follow safety guidelines while handling chemicals.
no unless you are a native
Termites can and do cause damage to pool liners.....The trmites will come through cracks in the vermiculite and actually eat through a liner.
You can find affordable pool liners in Costa Mesa, California at Linerworld, Pool Deals and Swimming Pool Liners which are all online retailers that deliver affordable pool liners to this location.
To determine the appropriate amount of shock powder for a 15ft by 42in pool, you typically need about 1 pound of shock per 10,000 gallons of water. A pool of that size holds approximately 4,500 gallons. Therefore, you would use about 0.45 pounds (or approximately 7.2 ounces) of shock powder. Always refer to the specific product instructions for precise dosing, as concentrations can vary.
My friend suggested that I should buy pool liners. What exactly are those?
SHOCK!! Its a powder you can buy at a pool store or chemical store.. its chlorine in powder form, you just dump it in your pool stir it up a bit, wait a day or two, and the pool should be clean.
I am looking for a company that deal in pool liners. Where would I go on the Internet to find them?
I would like to modify my pool. Where can I find information online on above ground pool liners?
Um yeah if the pool is empty.
See this link: http://www.backyardcitypools.com/vinyl-pool-liners/Mil-Vs-Gauge.htm