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Can Pool Chlorine Burn Your Skin? Chemical Safety Guide
Water Chemistry Medium 15 minutes 338 👍

Can Pool Chlorine Burn Your Skin? Chemical Safety Guide

Replaced my pool chlorine system after seeing my neighbor's kids swim all day with perfect skin, but mine still come out looking like lobsters. What are the specific conditions that lead to skin burns from pool chlorine, and what are the precise chemical parameters I should maintain to prevent skin irritation?

I'm particularly concerned about concentrated chemical exposure during maintenance procedures and want to know the exact chlorine levels that are safe for swimmers versus those that can cause chemical burns.…more
How Long After Pool Cleaning Can I Swim? Safe Wait Times
Maintenance Easy 15 minutes to 48 hours 553 👍

How Long After Pool Cleaning Can I Swim? Safe Wait Times

I noticed after the pool service truck left today that nobody can agree on how long I actually need to wait before diving in. Sometimes I do basic skimming and vacuuming, other times I'm adding shock or algaecide, and occasionally I have to do a full chemical rebalancing. Each situation feels different but I never know how long I should actually wait.

I really want to enjoy my pool this summer, but I also don't want to risk getting sick or having skin irritation from jumping in too soon. Can someone break down the actual wait times based on what type of cleaning or treatment I've done? I'm tired of guessing and would love some clear guidelines I can follow.…more
Do Inflatable Pools Need Chemicals? Complete Summer Guide
Water Chemistry Easy 15 minutes daily 173 👍

Do Inflatable Pools Need Chemicals? Complete Summer Guide

Nobody seems to agree on whether inflatable pools need chemical treatment! My neighbor insists that small pools don't need any chemicals since you can just dump and refill them weekly. The pool store salesperson tried selling me a whole starter kit with chlorine, pH strips, and shock treatment. Meanwhile, YouTube videos are split - some say just use a little bleach, others say chemicals are overkill for temporary pools. I've got a 12-foot inflatable that we'll be using all summer with the kids. The water's starting to look a bit cloudy after just a few days, so I'm wondering if I should bite the bullet and start treating it properly or stick with the drain-and-refill approach.…more
Can I Leave My Pool Filter On All The Time? Complete Guide
Filters Easy 15 minutes 319 👍

Can I Leave My Pool Filter On All The Time? Complete Guide

About to run my pool filter 24/7 this summer. Currently I'm running my filter system about 6 hours per day, but I've been dealing with some water clarity issues despite maintaining proper chlorine levels (2.5 ppm) and balanced pH (7.4). My pool gets heavy use from my family and I've noticed the water looks a bit cloudy by evening even after shocking. I'm wondering if I should just leave the filter running continuously to help with circulation and keep the water crystal clear, or if there's a sweet spot for daily runtime that balances effectiveness with energy costs. The pool is in full sun most of the day and we're in a fairly warm climate, so I want to make sure I'm getting adequate turnover without unnecessarily driving up my electric bill.…more
Do Intex Pools Need Chemicals? Complete Chemical Guide
Above Ground Easy 30 minutes 831 👍 1

Do Intex Pools Need Chemicals? Complete Chemical Guide

Last summer when I finally set up my first Intex Easy Set (12 feet, about 2,400 gallons), I've been completely lost on what chemicals I actually need. The manual mentions using chemicals but doesn't give much detail about what's actually required.

I've been running the filter pump for a few days now, but I'm starting to see some cloudy water and what might be the beginning of algae growth on the walls. Do Intex pools really need the same chemical treatment as regular in-ground pools? What's the minimum I need to keep the water safe for my kids to swim in? I want to make sure I'm doing this right from the start.…more
Can You Use a Pool Without a Filter? Risks & Alternatives
Filters Medium 24-48 hours monitoring 306 👍

Can You Use a Pool Without a Filter? Risks & Alternatives

Power went out for three days after the storm and my pool filter has been completely off. Water still looks okay surprisingly but my neighbor says it'll turn green any minute without filtration. Can you actually maintain a pool without running the filter, even temporarily?…more
Do I Need to Winterize My Pool? Complete Regional Guide 2026
Winterizing Medium 4-8 hours 309 👍

Do I Need to Winterize My Pool? Complete Regional Guide 2026

My 20,000 gallon inground pool looked fine yesterday, but walked out this morning and spotted ice crystals forming around the edges that definitely weren't there last night. I live in central Pennsylvania where we definitely get freezing temperatures, but I'm trying to figure out the right strategy.

I've been maintaining my pool chemistry pretty well - chlorine stays around 2-3 ppm, pH is balanced at 7.4, and alkalinity is good at 100 ppm. The pool has been crystal clear all season. But now that October is here and nighttime temps are starting to drop into the 40s, I'm wondering what level of winterization is actually necessary for my climate zone.

Do I need to drain the pool, blow out all the lines, and do the full winterization process? Or are there different approaches depending on how cold it gets in my area? I want to make sure I protect my equipment and plumbing from freeze damage, but I also don't want to do more work than necessary if my climate doesn't require it.…more
How Long Between Pool Chemicals - Safe Timing Guide
Water Chemistry Medium varies by chemical 752 👍

How Long Between Pool Chemicals - Safe Timing Guide

Walked out to check my pool chemistry and my test strips are showing 3.5 ppm chlorine, but every guide says it should drop to zero before adding more chemicals. The pool store gave me a bunch of different chemicals - chlorine, pH increaser, pH decreaser, algaecide, etc. - but I'm not sure about the timing.

How long do I need to wait between adding different chemicals? Can I just dump them all in at once to get my water balanced faster, or do I need to space them out? I don't want to mess anything up or create some kind of dangerous reaction in my pool.…more
Do You Need Pool Chemicals With a Sand Filter? Complete Guide
Water Chemistry Easy 30 minutes 312 👍

Do You Need Pool Chemicals With a Sand Filter? Complete Guide

Standing in the pool store for the third time this season while they push their entire chemical lineup on me just because I have a sand filter.

They act like I need their entire inventory just to keep my pool running. I've got a decent sand filter system that seems to be doing its job - the water looks clear and I'm not seeing any debris floating around.

But I'm wondering if I can cut back on some of these expensive chemicals or maybe even eliminate some altogether? The sand filter is catching all the physical stuff, so what exactly do I still need to be buying? I'd love to find some DIY solutions or at least understand what's actually necessary versus what they're just trying to upsell me on.…more
Can Pool Chemicals Cause a Rash? Complete Guide & Solutions
Water Chemistry Medium 2-3 hours for water correction 453 👍

Can Pool Chemicals Cause a Rash? Complete Guide & Solutions

Last week my kids broke out in red, itchy rashes after swimming, and I'm worried the pool chemicals might be dangerous - should I keep them out? Red, itchy patches on my arms and chest after getting out. Is this from the chlorine or other chemicals? Water looks clear but maybe something's off with the balance. What should I test for and how do I fix this?…more
How Long Pool Chemicals Take to Settle - Complete Guide
Water Chemistry Easy 2-48 hours depending on chemical type 739 👍

How Long Pool Chemicals Take to Settle - Complete Guide

Halfway through adding my pool chemicals, they're just floating on the surface for hours instead of dissolving like they normally do. After adding chemicals like chlorine, pH adjusters, or alkalinity increasers, I want to ensure they're properly mixed before taking water samples for testing.

My pump runs approximately 6-8 hours daily, and I'm concerned about getting inaccurate readings if I test too early. What's the standard circulation time required for different types of pool chemicals to fully distribute throughout the water? I want to establish a proper testing protocol to avoid chemical imbalances.…more
How Long Do Pool Chemicals Take to Work? Complete Timeline
Water Chemistry Medium 2-48 hours depending on chemical 674 👍

How Long Do Pool Chemicals Take to Work? Complete Timeline

The pool chemicals are sitting right here and I'm ready to get this water balanced perfectly — just need the exact timing windows to plan everything out. I understand that different chemicals have vastly different activation periods, but I'm looking for specific timeframes for each major category.

Specifically, I need to know how long chlorine sanitizers take to become effective, the working time for pH adjustment chemicals, and the dissolution period for stabilizers like cyanuric acid. This information is critical for determining when it's safe to swim after chemical treatments and for planning sequential chemical additions without interference.…more
How Long to Wait Before Swimming After Pool Chemicals
Water Chemistry Easy 30 minutes 1,937 👍

How Long to Wait Before Swimming After Pool Chemicals

Apparently I'm standing in my garage staring at three different pool chemicals I added this morning with no clue how long I actually need to wait before diving in. Yesterday I added liquid chlorine to bring my levels up from 1.2 ppm to around 3.0 ppm, and I wasn't sure if we could swim that evening or needed to wait until the next day.

I'm planning to shock the pool this weekend with calcium hypochlorite since we've had some cloudy water issues, and I also need to adjust the pH which has been running high at 7.8. The kids are eager to get back in the pool, but I want to make sure I'm following proper safety guidelines. Do different chemicals have different waiting periods, and should I always test the water first regardless of how much time has passed?…more
Can I Use Pool Chemicals in My Spa? Safe Chemical Guide
Water Chemistry Medium 15 minutes 228 👍

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
Are Natural Bio Pools Worth It? Costs, Pros & Cons
Maintenance Hard Multi-month project (design, permitting, construction) 51 👍 1

Are Natural Bio Pools Worth It? Costs, Pros & Cons

Looked into this after my neighbor started talking about something called a 'bio pool' or natural swimming pool, and I feel a little silly that I had never heard of it before. Apparently you build a separate zone full of aquatic plants and gravel that cleans the water biologically instead of using chlorine — and I'll be honest, the idea of not dragging home jugs of chemicals every other week sounds pretty amazing. My backyard in Wisconsin is a decent size and I have an existing conventional pool, but our winters are brutal and everything freezes solid.

Is this actually a real thing people are doing, or is it more of a niche experiment? I'm curious how the plant zone actually purifies the water, whether it stays clear and safe to swim in, and whether a cold climate like mine would completely kill the concept. Also, is it realistic to convert what I already have, or would I basically be starting from scratch? I'm worried I'm missing some obvious downside that makes this impractical for most homeowners.…more

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