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Can I Use Pool Chlorine Tablets in My Well? Safety Risks
Water Chemistry Medium varies by treatment method 305 👍

Can I Use Pool Chlorine Tablets in My Well? Safety Risks

Opened my well disinfection system this morning to find it's eating through expensive treatment bottles way faster than it should, while I've got pool chlorine tablets collecting dust.

Seems like such a waste when I already have pool chlorine tablets at home. Can't I just drop a few of those trichlor tablets down my well to disinfect the water? I'm looking for a simple DIY solution that doesn't involve buying more overpriced chemicals.…more
How Long Do Pool Cartridge Filters Last? Replacement Guide
Filters Easy 15 minutes 470 👍 1

How Long Do Pool Cartridge Filters Last? Replacement Guide

Between my pool store saying 2-4 weeks and everything online claiming 2-4 months, I'm completely lost on when to actually replace my cartridge filter. How long between cleanings? When do I throw them out completely and buy new ones?

Running my pool daily during summer. Want to stay on top of maintenance but not waste money replacing too early.…more
Can You Use Pool Filter Sand in Your Garden? Complete Guide
Filters Medium 2-3 hours over multiple days 479 👍 18

Can You Use Pool Filter Sand in Your Garden? Complete Guide

During this morning's pool filter sand swap, I spotted this massive pile of perfectly good sand that I'm about to dump in the trash. The pool store told me it's just silica sand, but I'm worried about chemicals and chlorine that might still be in it from filtering pool water.

I've heard that sand can help with drainage in heavy clay soil, which I definitely have in my backyard. But I want to make sure I won't harm my plants or vegetables if I use the old filter sand. Do I need to clean it first or test it somehow? Any advice from experienced pool owners would be really helpful!…more
Pool Filter Balls vs Sand: Complete Replacement Guide
Filters Medium 2-3 hours 1,299 👍 8

Pool Filter Balls vs Sand: Complete Replacement Guide

Noticed my pool filter isn't performing like it used to — can't afford professional service right now, so is switching from sand to filter balls a DIY job under $100? The pool store mentioned they might work better than traditional sand, but I want to make sure before I make the switch.

Are filter balls actually a good replacement for sand in my filter system? I'm curious about things like how well they filter compared to sand, if they're easier to work with, and whether the maintenance routine changes at all. Any guidance would be really helpful!…more
Can I Store Pool Chemicals Outside? Safe Storage Guide
Water Chemistry Medium 2-3 hours for setup 568 👍 2

Can I Store Pool Chemicals Outside? Safe Storage Guide

Halfway through my morning coffee, I spotted my pool chemicals sitting in direct sunlight by my detached shed that definitely weren't there yesterday. Shed gets hot/cold with seasons and sometimes damp. Garage stays more consistent but still gets chilly in winter.

Which is better for storing chlorine, muriatic acid, and shock? Or do I need to bring everything indoors? Just want to avoid any safety issues or chemicals going bad.…more
Do I Need to Shock My Pool Weekly? Complete Frequency Guide
Maintenance Medium 30 minutes 348 👍

Do I Need to Shock My Pool Weekly? Complete Frequency Guide

According to my test strips, my pool's chlorine levels are doing something bizarre — dropping to zero right after shocking, then spiking without me adding anything. My pool store guy says I should shock every week no matter what, but that seems like overkill (and expensive!). My neighbor says he only shocks when there's a problem.

I've got a pretty standard setup and we use the pool regularly but not crazy amounts. The water looks fine most of the time. Am I supposed to be shocking weekly or can I get away with less? What actually determines when you need to shock?…more
Above Ground Pool Distance From House: Complete Guide
Above Ground Medium 2 hours research + installation planning 309 👍

Above Ground Pool Distance From House: Complete Guide

HOA just sent a letter saying my new above ground pool might be too close to the property line. Measured it at 8 feet from the house and now I'm worried I need to tear it down and relocate it. How far does an above ground pool actually need to be from the house and property lines?…more
Can I Use Pool Chemicals in My Spa? Safe Chemical Guide
Water Chemistry Medium 15 minutes 229 👍

Can I Use Pool Chemicals in My Spa? Safe Chemical Guide

Nobody told me that looking at my pool chemical shelf right now with all these bottles means I'd have no clue which are safe for the spa. I want to make sure the water is properly sanitized for the kids, but I'm concerned about whether pool chemicals work the same way in the smaller, hotter water environment.

I currently have chlorine tablets, pH adjusters, and some alkalinity products for our pool. Are there any specific pool chemicals I should avoid using in the spa? I just want to ensure the water is safe and clean for my family without accidentally creating any health risks by using the wrong products.…more
Can I Use Pool Filter Sand? Complete Installation Guide
Filters Medium 2-3 hours 212 👍 1

Can I Use Pool Filter Sand? Complete Installation Guide

Replacing the sand in my pool filter for the first time and the bags at the hardware store look identical to the pool store sand but cost half as much. Is pool filter sand actually different from regular sand or is this just markup? Don't want to ruin my filter trying to save $30.…more
How Long Do Above Ground Pool Pumps Last? Lifespan Guide
Above Ground Easy 30 minutes 297 👍

How Long Do Above Ground Pool Pumps Last? Lifespan Guide

The weird grinding noises coming from my above ground pool pump have me worried it's dangerous - with my kids swimming daily, could this thing fail completely and hurt someone? My current setup is a 24-foot round pool (about 13,500 gallons) that gets moderate use during our 5-month swimming season. I maintain proper chemical balance with chlorine levels around 1-3 ppm and pH between 7.2-7.6.

I'm particularly interested in whether there's a significant difference in longevity between budget pumps (around $200-300) versus higher-end models ($500-800). My current pump is about 4 years old and starting to make some noise, so I'm wondering if I should be preparing for replacement soon or if it might have several more years left. What factors most affect pump lifespan - is it mainly about build quality, or does maintenance and usage patterns play a bigger role?…more
Should I Cover My Pool Heater in Winter? Complete Guide
Winterizing Medium 2-3 hours 262 👍

Should I Cover My Pool Heater in Winter? Complete Guide

Our new house came with a Pentair heat pump that the previous owner left completely exposed to the elements with zero winter protection. I have a Pentair heat pump that I've been using throughout the swimming season, and I'm wondering about proper winterization procedures.

I've heard conflicting advice about whether pool heaters need to be covered during the off-season. Some neighbors with gas heaters say they just shut them down and leave them exposed, while others insist that all heaters should be covered regardless of type. My heat pump manufacturer's manual mentions winterization but isn't super clear about covering requirements.

Given our climate with snow, ice, and temperatures that can drop below freezing for extended periods, what's the best practice for protecting different types of pool heaters? Does it matter if it's a heat pump versus a gas heater, and are there specific covers or protection methods that work best for harsh winter conditions?…more
How to Shock a Pool: Complete Step-by-Step Guide
Water Chemistry Easy 30 minutes 189 👍

How to Shock a Pool: Complete Step-by-Step Guide

Pulled my test strips this morning showing 0.5 ppm after shocking last night, but every guide says it should be reading at least 10-12 ppm. I've tried dumping some shock granules in a few times but the water still doesn't look great and I'm worried I might be wasting chemicals or even making things worse. What's the actual step-by-step process for shocking a pool properly? When should I be doing this and how much should I use? I have a 20,000 gallon inground pool if that matters.…more
Cartridge vs Sand Filter: Is Switching Worth It?
Filters Medium 1–2 hours research and planning; installation time varies 34 👍 1

Cartridge vs Sand Filter: Is Switching Worth It?

Three summers of hauling cartridges out of my filter housing, blasting them with a hose, and letting them dry in the backyard — and I'm at my breaking point. The funny thing is it only really feels unbearable when it's above 85°F outside, because that's when the algae pressure picks up and I'm pulling the cartridges every couple of weeks instead of once a month. During the cooler shoulder season the system works fine and I barely think about it.

My neighbor runs a sand filter and swears he just backwashes it every few weeks and forgets about it. Replacement cartridges for my setup run me somewhere around $100–$150 a pop, and they don't last as long as I'd like. I'm seriously considering making the jump to sand — but I want to know what that conversion actually costs, whether I'll regret the water clarity trade-off, and whether the long-term math actually works out in my favor.

Is converting from cartridge to sand a genuinely smart move for a medium-sized in-ground pool, or am I just reacting to a hot-weather frustration? What are the real trade-offs I should be thinking through before I commit?…more
J-B Weld WaterWeld on Leaking Pool PVC Joint
Leaks Easy 45 minutes (including cure time: 1-2 hours) 6 👍

J-B Weld WaterWeld on Leaking Pool PVC Joint

During the estimate call, my pool guy quoted me close to $200 to cut out and re-plumb a leaking glued PVC joint right at my pump — and honestly that feels steep for what looks like a tiny weeping drip. I picked up a stick of J-B Weld WaterWeld (the 8277 epoxy putty) at Home Depot for about nine bucks, and I'm wondering if I can just knead it up and pack it around that joint myself instead of paying someone else to do it.

My main questions are: will this stuff actually hold against the water pressure a pool pump puts out, and do I need to completely shut the system down and dry the pipe before applying it? I know it says 'cures underwater' on the package, but I want to make sure I'm not just wasting my time with a fix that'll blow off the minute I fire the pump back up.

Is this a real repair I can count on, or am I just buying myself a little time before I have to do the full re-glue job anyway? Happy to do the proper fix eventually, but if this buys me a season I'm all for it.…more
Do You Need to Shock Pool After Filling? Complete Guide
Water Chemistry Easy 2-4 hours 781 👍

Do You Need to Shock Pool After Filling? Complete Guide

Staring at my freshly filled pool with a bucket of shock in hand — is it safe to dump this in right away, or could it damage anything? We just finished filling our 18x36 inground pool after having some liner work done this spring. The water came from our well and looks crystal clear, but I'm wondering if I need to shock it before my family starts swimming? A neighbor mentioned something about always shocking after a fresh fill, but I'm not sure if that's necessary since the water looks fine. What's the proper procedure here? I have test strips but haven't checked the chemistry yet - wanted to get some advice first on whether shocking is a must-do step.…more

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