If you do not want to do complex calculations, you can use non-chlorine shock which is Potassium Monopersulfate. It comes in one pound packages. Throw in 1 lb every two weeks if it is a lightly used pool, 2LB every two weeks if it is a heavier used pool. 3LB if you regularly pee in the pool.
a lot.
125000000
How much water do I have a 16x32 foot pool with debt of 4 foot to 6 foot
25k...too much.
It depends on the type and concentration of the pool shock. In general, 1 pound of pool shock can treat about 10,000 to 15,000 gallons of water in a swimming pool. You should always refer to the specific product label for instructions on how much to use.
if you have to ask then you cannot afford it
Liquid shock is 12.5% sodium hypochlorite. Clorox bleach is 5.95% sodium hypochlorite. It's the same stuff, but a lower concentration. You would have to calculate how much shock is needed for your pool and make adjustments for the concentration level. It works just as good as high priced "pool shock". i have a 12x36 pool ..........how much Clorox do i need to make it clear? its not green ,its foggy!! If your filter is working, and your water is balanced chemically, but still cloudy, perhaps your water has particles too small to be caught in the filter. This is what happened to me this year, after a spring season of record-breaking pollen levels. A pool service technician suggested that I add 20 lbs of alum to my 16x32 in-ground vinyl liner pool. I followed the directions on the alum bucket, and voila, my pool is crystal clear!
The cost to replace a 16x32 pool liner typically ranges from $1,500 to $3,500, depending on the liner's material, thickness, and additional features. Steps can add another $300 to $800 to the total cost. Labor fees may also vary based on your location and the complexity of the installation. It's advisable to get quotes from several pool service companies for a more accurate estimate.
1/2 a bag OS shock
one pound of cal hypo, granule chlorine, will treat 10,000 gallons of pool water. So use 1/4 pound to shock, two or three times that if pool goes green. If pool has a vinyl liner use sodium hypochloride, liquid shock, instead of granules.
better to get a bag of shock rather then guess and do it yourself local pool supply should have it
ive seen free pools given away by owners and ive seen them 10k, so very hard to answer that