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Algae - Prevention and Treatment New Treat and prevent all types of swimming pool algae - green, yellow, mustard - we're here to help you clear up your green pool water!
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Pool School Learn the basics of pool maintenance and pool water chemistry to get started maintaining your own pool or hot tub
- PoolMath - Trouble Free Pool
PoolMath Discover the pool calculator behind the perfect pool, PoolMath Dealing with pools has allowed TFP to become the original authors of the best calculator on the net To help you better understand the calculator and keep your water clean and clear, you should also view the following: ABC's of Pool Water Chemistry FC CYA Chart Recommended Pool Chemicals Recommended Levels For a more
- Acid - Further Reading - Trouble Free Pool
Sulfamic acid added to chlorinated pool water forms chlorosulfamates; there’s no way to change the way you add it that makes any difference Sulfamates are very slow to break down, and adding CYA to the water will slow it down further You still have metal ions in the water They are just dissolved and will cause staining to return over time
- Sand Filter Use and Care - Further Reading - Trouble Free Pool
Pool-grade diatomaceous earth (DE) is a specific type of DE that has been heat-treated and activated for use in swimming pool filters This process, known as calcination, hardens the diatom exoskeletons, making them more effective at filtering out contaminants
- Hayward Pool Vac XL barely moves. - Trouble Free Pool
For the past several weeks my little Pool Vac XL has been zipping along the bottom and sides of my pool, getting the job done with few issues About the only time it would stop would be if it sucked up too many leaves or sticks which ended up jamming the impeller But once I cleared the jams, it
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- Swimming Pool Test Kits Compared - Trouble Free Pool
Swimming Pool Test Kits Compared Should I use pool store water testing? No, you should save yourself the time and effort of taking water samples to the pool store by performing your own testing Many pool store employees are seasonal and insufficiently trained in the use of their test kits or analyzers
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