Are Filter Balls Better Than Sand? (Know The Truth!)
Filter Balls can replace sand filter media. They weigh less, last longer and filter particles up to 3 microns. But, they have problems too!
Filter Balls can replace sand filter media. They weigh less, last longer and filter particles up to 3 microns. But, they have problems too!
Owning a pool is a joy—until algae turn your crystal-clear water into a murky mess. That’s where algaecide comes in. But, how much algaecide to put in a pool? KEY TAKEAWAYS Use too much algaecide and you will end up with foamy water and staining. Use too little and it won’t stop the algae from…
Owning a pool is a dream come true for most of us. However, keeping the water clean, clear, and safe can make you wish you had been more attentive in your chemistry class! For example, when the pool water turns cloudy, stubborn scale forms on surfaces, and the chlorine effectiveness drops, the common problem is…
The sun is out, and the excitement of the fast-approaching swimming season is in the air. Are you a bit anxious about how to open an inground pool? I get it. After all, there are too many things involved! There is plumbing, equipment, pool chemicals, and step-by-step procedures. Everything must be done correctly. But, do…
Powder Shock vs Liquid Shock; the dilemma every pool owner struggles with! The fact is that both are effective in getting the job done. Both Cal Hypo, a powder shock, and liquid chlorine are unstabilized chlorine sources, meaning they will not add cyanuric acid (CYA) to your pool. This article aims to help you make…
I am sure that, even as a new pool owner, you already understand the importance of chlorine in pool sanitation. But what about pool shock? Do you know what it is, why you need it, and the different types of pool shock? Moreover, which is the best pool shock for you? In case, you are…
Why Does My Pool Water Look Green But Clear? Is your pool water clear but has an annoying green tint? When pool water looks green but clear, one or more of the following may be going on: Key Takeaways I must admit that the scenario of “pool water looks green but clear” is not the…
Is your pool looking murky or giving off a strong chlorine smell? Guess what? Maybe Low Pool Stabilizer is the key to the problem! While most pool owners—first-timers or seasoned pros—know that free chlorine is essential for keeping a pool clean and sanitized, not everyone realizes that it breaks down very rapidly under UV radiation…
Cyanuric Acid level of 60-80 ppm is needed in outdoor salt water pools to protect both Sodium Hypochlorite & Chlorine from the UV rays.
Is Your Pool Alkalinity Too High? Is your pool alkalinity too high? Pool alkalinity needs to be within the recommended range. The recommended range for pool alkalinity (aka Total Alkalinity) is 80 – 120 ppm. KEY TAKEAWAYS Both, pool alkalinity too high and pool alkalinity too low are not desirable conditions as they will have…