Chlorinated pool water can harm arborvitae if they are exposed to high concentrations of chlorine. While small amounts of chlorinated water may not cause significant damage, prolonged exposure or large quantities can lead to leaf burn, discoloration, and even death of the plant. It's best to avoid allowing pool water to directly contact your arborvitae to ensure their health and vitality.
Chlorinated pool water can harm evergreen bushes and trees if consistently exposed to high concentrations. The chlorine can burn the foliage and roots, leading to stress and potential damage or death over time. It's best to avoid direct contact or frequent exposure of evergreen plants to chlorinated pool water.
Chlorinated
No, chlorinated pool water is not more dense than fresh water. Both chlorinated pool water and fresh water have a density of approximately 1 g/cm3 at standard temperature and pressure.
If your pool is chlorinated or salted, there will be no problem because this will kill it.
Yes salt water pools are chlorinated pool any way.
Chlorinated
stagnet or still water attracts mosquitos weather salt brackish or chlorine Not your pool. A salt water pool IS a chlorinated pool if the system is working properly.
Yes there is no need to drain a chlorinated pool to change it to salt water pool all you have to do is add the salt install the new equipment and run it as usual.
chlorinated pool waters have side effects
No
chlorinated fresh water (not salt water )
Yes, the chlorine will burn your skin