When Should You Shock Your Pool? During the swimming season and times of high bather loads, shock your pool at least every couple of weeks. In addition, if you have less than 1-3 ppm of free chlorine, shock your pool to raise the chlorine level. What is the Best Time to Shock the ...
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A pool cover stops water evaporation when it is in place. It isn’t the water loss that’s the big consideration heres the heat loss. Every gallon of water that evaporates from a pool takes with it 6000 BTU’s of heat in the processand a typical uncovered pool loses 1 to 1½ inche...
You'll also want to remember to shock your pool every week or two, according to Giovanisci, because shocking helps get rid of leftover particles from the battle between chlorine and bacteria. He specifically recommends using a high dose of chlorine or a product calledpool shock."It's an ei...
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Pick a stabilized chlorine tablet for your swimming pool maintenance. Stabilized tablets contain cyuranic acid as well as chlorine, which helps keep the pool's pH level consistent. Use a tablet dispenser to shock your pool with chlorine tablets. If you put the tablets directly into the pool,...
Uniform Building Code has required ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) in bathrooms; more recently, they’ve been required for kitchens and outdoor circuits, too. The reasoning is that these are the likeliest areas, because of their proximity to water, where serious electrical shock could...
Gus and Woodrow, our two 100-pound Labrador Retrievers, have lived with us their entire lives. They have it made in the shade. These sweeties spend most of their days sleeping side-by-side, lounging pool-side on piles of cushion-y dog beds and being hand-fed snacks by a certain six-...
You know how you go through life reading warning labels and thinking...nah that won't happen to me? Well, in April 2015 life proved me wrong. I almost died from Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) and everything chan
Winterizing is usually done to prevent freeze damage to the pool and pump caused by frigid temperatures, but it may also be done simply to protect the pool if you happen to be leaving home for an extended period. In a southern climate, for example, you may winterize the pool if you ar...