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  • Question
    What is hard water?
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    Hard water is water rich in calcium deposits.
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    How can I tell if the alkalinity is too high or too low?
    Brianne Babbitt
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    Test it. Have your local pool supply store test your water and get a test kit. There is no way to look at your water and know if the chemicals are out of balance. Even algae isn't always a balance problem.
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    What do I add to pool water if the chlorine levels are above normal?
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    Drain some water from your pool and replace it with clean, fresh water. Or you can add a chemical called Thio-Trine.
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    How long are test kits good for?
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    Test strips have expiration dates on the container. Your test kit should too.
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    What does ppm stand for?
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    PPM stands for parts per million, and it describes the amount of chemical that is present in the fluid being tested.
  • Question
    I put fertilizer in the pool instead of salt. How can I correct this?
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    You might want to drain your pool, refill it, and then ad the salt. If you leave the fertilizer in the pool, your pool will be high in phosphates and other minerals, which can contribute to algae growth. Also, many fertilizers are high in ammonia, so adding chlorine can release chlorine gas, which is deadly.
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    How do I treat my pool that's cloudy?
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    Cloudy water can be the result of an over-saturation of chemicals, a lack of vacuuming, or clogged filters. This article can help you find and correct the problem: How to Diagnose and Clear Cloudy Swimming Pool Water .
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    What do I do if I have some algae growing on the inside walls of the pool?
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    Buy a bucket of CrystalClear Algae Off and add 1 cap per week to the pool. The bucket should last about a year.
  • Question
    How do I unblock a hose with a clog?
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    Run a broom handle or PVC pipe through it carefully.
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    What is a name of a pH down acid?
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    Muriatic acid, or sulfuric acid in the form of sodium hydrogen sulfate granules.
  • Question
    What happens to an inground pool if it is drained and left empty for 2-3 months?
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    Nothing bad. Wash the inside and clean it when you're ready to use it.
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    How do I reduce high alkalinity in my pool water?
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    Change the percentage of pool water (providing incoming water is a normal 7.2-7.8 pH) and retest. You could also add pH down acids slowly while retesting over a few hours.
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    If I put salt in my pool, will that stop algae growth?
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    No, salt does not prevent algae growth, unfortunately.
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    How can I do a good water test?
    Brianne Babbitt
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    Take a water sample from as far away from the skimmer and return as possible, and at least 12 inches deep.
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    How much baking soda do we add to raise pH from 6.8 to 7.2/7.8?
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    None. Baking soda will lower pH. Instead you would need soda ash (borax) to raise pH. Try using about 24 oz. to raise it .2.
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    How do I make the pool not slimy?
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    Most likely algae is growing. Buy a bucket of CrystalClear Algae Off and add one cap per week to the pool.
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    How much chlorine should be put in the pool to start with?
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    The container you use will show a measuring guide. Usually one cup per 10 cubic meters - you need to know your pool size.
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    What does the pH level of the water mean?
    Kristi Modlin
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    pH is the term used to refer to the degree of activity of an acid or base in the water and is the most important chemical factor in swimming pools. pH is measured on a scale from 0 to 14 with 7 being neutral. A pH value between 0 and 7 is considered acidic, with 0 being the greatest acid activity and getting weaker as it approaches a value of 7. A value of 7 to 14 is considered basic, with 14 being the greatest base activity.
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    Is there a way I can make my own liquid chlorine instead of purchasing it at a pool store?
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    No, as this is not safe.
  • Question
    What if the municipal water is cleaned by chlorimines that seem to affect my pool differently than when they used chlorine?
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    Take a water sample in to your local pool supply store monthly, they can help you resolve this.
  • Question
    How do I lower the chlorine level in a hot tub?
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    Drain off at least 1/3 of the water and replace it. Use well water if available, as city water has some chlorine in it.
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    I tested my pool today and it says that I need several different things added. Do I add them all at once or do them one day at a time?
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    You should not add them all at once. Some chemicals affect other levels in your pool, so you should fix one of the big two -- chlorine or pH -- first, then proceed to the others.
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    Can I swim in a pool while it is being chlorinated?
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    No. If you're referring to pool shocking, then carefully read the package and it will tell you how long you have to wait after shocking before you can swim.
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    How many chlorine tabs can be put into at one time?
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    It depends on the size and chemical content of your pool. Use the directions on the back of the chlorine package to help you.
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    My salt water pool has a constantly high pH, regardless of acid treatments. How can I lower it?
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    You could use test strips to track the pH levels. One thing you could try is, if you frequently change the water, try doing this less frequently. You can also use calcium carbonate, which will naturally build up over time. These things should lower the pH in your water.
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    Are the amounts of chemicals needed the same with all pool sizes?
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    No. The chemicals needed vary based on the width, length, and average depth of the pool.
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    What chemicals and what amount is needed for a 12 foot by 30 foot pool?
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    The math formula you will need to calculate this is Length x Width x Average Depth x Multiplier, so you will need an average depth to get the total amount of chemicals needed, and a multiplier.
  • Question
    How do I prevent my pool from turning green?
    Brianne Babbitt
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    You could use algcide to balance your pool chemicals. Visit your local pool supply store and get your water tested by them. Keep your solar cover on when not in use and test your water at home.
  • Question
    How long should I run my pump for in the summer?
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    8 to 12 hours a day is enough depending on the pump.
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    What should I correct first in my pool: the pH or total alkalinity?
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    Measure the pH level with a test strip. (Neutral is around 7.2 pH.) Should your pool be alkaline, add in measured quantities of muriatic acid and measure again after waiting a little while for the acid to be distributed and begin neutralizing the alkalinity. From the starting pH registered on the test strip, you may now determine how much more acid to add.
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