To determine if there are phosphates in your pool, you can use a phosphate test kit, which is available at pool supply stores. These kits typically involve adding a reagent to a water sample and comparing the resulting color to a chart to measure phosphate levels. Additionally, if you notice excessive algae growth despite proper sanitation, it may indicate high phosphate levels, as phosphates serve as nutrients for algae. Regular testing and maintenance can help manage phosphate levels effectively.
DNA, RNA, and Phosate.
I don't know about your pool I do know however that most pool don't have a way out for the water other then through the static skimmer. and people often mistake the hydrostatic valve at the bottom of the pool as the pool drain
Not that we know of. Call a pool service for a "show me" visit it is worth it.
Absent the pool additive that reveals urine, you do not.
I suppose you mean a round pool. You would also have to know the depth of the pool.
If you know the area of a pool then you need to multiply it by the height of the pool, then multiply by 7.48 to get gallons.
That would depend on the type of light, the wattage, the shape of the pool and the size of the pool.
A pool is a place you can go; a pool is a thing in which to swim.Distinctions of this kind are not set in concrete, the important thing is to know that the word pool is a noun.
Can't tell you for two reasons: 1) I don't know how deep this pool is 2) I don't know if there is any water in the pool or not!
You need to know if you need a permit to have one installed, some cities require them. Anything else the pool store will let you know.
you would need to know the height of the pool too.
We have been looking for the cheapest price on pool covers? Do you know where the cheapest place to find pool covers is?