Showing posts with label Swimming Pool Chemicals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Swimming Pool Chemicals. Show all posts

1/28/15

Six Easy Steps To Remove Algae From Your Pool

When it comes to removing algae from your pool there are a number of different ways that you cannot only remove severe algae but also ensure that it never gets out of control from then on. Algae can be a huge hassle especially when you get it for the first time. If you really need to get rid of algae and make sure that it doesn't return you will need to follow the following tips.

1.       Maintain your circulation system: maintaining your pump, the filters and the skimmers is extremely important. When your filter becomes clogged and you don't make efforts to back washer clean your filter it's only a matter of time before algae will form. Your pump also needs to be running at least 6-8 hours a day when you have swimmers in your pool. Without the pump running at least this length of time you were going to get algae.

2.       Shock your pool weekly: one of the best ways that you can eliminate spores of algae is to use regular sanitizer and to shock your pool weekly.


3.       Monitor all the chemical levels in your pool: whether you are using an automatic or floating sanitizer device, you need to always monitor the levels in your pool to make sure that algae spores can't form. All the levels should be kept correct levels or you are going to consistently see algae in the pool.

4.       Use pool brushes: the walls and floors of your pool will often start to form algae. If you aren't regularly scrubbing your pool with the proper brush you'll start to see algae growth forming at the edges above the water or even on the bottom of the pool. It can be difficult for the circulation system to eliminate these spores so you will need to put in a little elbow grease yourself.


5.       Get algaecide: in the worst possible case you can use algaecide to help algae spores from developing into blooms. This is an easy-to-use chemical that is really only to be used if you are having real difficulty controlling the spores.

6.       Consider getting a vacuum for your pool: one of the automatic vacuums can help you clean all of the surfaces in your pool with ease and prevent algae from building up. You can also get a manual vacuum which will both scrub and remove any debris from the pool.


3/28/08

Aqua Supercenter's Guide to Opening Your Pool Steps 13-15

Step 13 - PH Levels
Try and have PH levels between 7 and 8. If your water is far from this level, adjust it gradually. Adjust the levels, circulate for 4 hours, and readjust as needed.
Step 14 - PH Patience
Do not attempt to adjust the PH, the alkalinity, and the calcium levels on the same day. Do PH, then calcium, then alkalinity on separate days. Trying to do it all at once will result in cloudy water from precipitated calcium carbonate.
Step 15 - Missed a Spot
If your patience wore thin on step 6, we suggest using your swimming pool cleaner to remove any debris from your pool. An auto pool cleaner will make short work of any debris left behind.
The hard parts are over, and now you can enjoy your swimming pool . Now is the time to accessorize that beautiful, clean pool. Here are some common additions to your pool and outdoor area:




And now you are ready to enjoy your swimming pool. Again, this was a general list of common steps. We hope this was a helpful guide to opening your pool. We will have follow-up articles for frequently asked questions, and you can always contact us via email at PoolProfessional@aquasupercenter.com, Additional Swimming Pool information is available in our Information Super Center.

3/27/08

Aqua Supercenter's Guide to Opening Your Pool Steps 11 - 12

Step 11 - Check the Test Kits

Way back at step one, we suggested testing your water to see what the levels were before removing the cover. Now check those test kits so you know what chemicals to add to your swimming pool.

(We suggest practicing on the water inside to gain a familiarity with testing products. Before testing extreme swimming pool environments.) You local water company might have accurate information of what you can expect from your tap water.

Step 12 - Shock Your Pool

Using a Shocking agent is your first step to a healthy pool. Make sure your pump is running when adding chemicals. This is often overlooked. Exercise caution when adding copious amounts of chlorine. This could damage your pool liner.

Next Step, Pool Chemicals 102 - PH Levels