Saturday, January 23, 2010

Swimming Pool Water Treatment Just Set Up Swimming Pool - How To Treat Water?

Just set up swimming pool - how to treat water? - swimming pool water treatment

I've just created a pool - 4 'deep 15 "diameter. Rung. I finished filling with tap water. Should I crash the treatment immediately, or I'm there?

3 comments:

Rob_n_Li... said...

Drink a glass of water to save to your local pool, and lead a full spectrum analysis. Make sure that the proof of the following characteristics:
Total Chlorine
Free chlorine
Combined chlorine
pH
Alkalinity
Hardness
Cyanuric
Total Dissolved Solids
Metals
Phosphates

Do not buy anything in the store at the pool now. Bring the results and post here or send them to me by robandliz1992@yahoo.com and help you analyze and we will tailor a maintenance program to present to your exact needs and chemicals for swimming pools.

You need to get to a level of 3-5 ppm of chlorine in the pool for water treatment costs and the effects of oxidation. You can 3 / 4 liter add bleach (without scent) at this point in time for the first level of chlorine in the pool. This, in turn, water, yellow disperse for the first 24 hours, but thereafter.

Alkalinity increase with the level of the old baking soda (which is the same as Alkalinity Increaser Store sells swimming pool).

pHmay be increased (on the island of detergent found in your shop) and it works well on soda shop that sells the pool to increase the pH with 20 Mule Team Borax

Not even thinking about raising the water hardness. Vinyl-lined pools is not required to obtain the degree of severity, regardless of the noise of the screams of his shop by the pool.

Get the results back and we will start the right foot at low cost and trouble-free season.

pooh said...

Simply add two liters of chlorine to start then check the chemicals, once it has with the kit, regular reading of chlorine in the test 3 and the pH should be between 7.4-7.6, if a little acid.

sensible... said...

To save many headaches, go to a shop in the pool and get a test kit and questions about the maintenance of the water. Most stores are willing to provide information and most have to be printed.

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