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Can Green Pool Water Make You Sick? Health Risks Explained
Algae Green Pool Easy immediate recognition 489 👍

Can Green Pool Water Make You Sick? Health Risks Explained

Nobody believed me when I said our pool looked dangerous until my husband walked outside and said it resembles a literal swamp. I know it looks gross but is green water actually dangerous or just unsightly?

What kind of health problems can you get from swimming in algae water? Should I keep everyone out until it's crystal clear again?…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 I Shock My Pool 2 Days in a Row? Complete Safety Guide
Maintenance Medium 45 minutes 394 👍

Can I Shock My Pool 2 Days in a Row? Complete Safety Guide

Walked into my new house and discovered the previous owners left the pool water so disgustingly cloudy that yesterday's shock treatment barely made a dent. I'm wondering if it's okay to hit it with another round of shock today or if that's overkill?

I've heard mixed things about back-to-back shocking - some people say it's fine for stubborn algae, others warn about turning your pool into a chemical soup. What's the real deal here? Don't want to fry my pool equipment or create a safety hazard, but also want to get this water crystal clear again.…more
How Long After Adding Calcium Hardness Can You Swim?
Water Chemistry Easy 2-4 hours 564 👍

How Long After Adding Calcium Hardness Can You Swim?

Wondering why my neighbor was swimming hours after adding calcium hardness yesterday while I'm still waiting after adding mine this morning. How long do I need to wait before it's safe to swim? Pool's been circulating for about an hour now. Do I need to test anything else before getting back in?…more
Do I Need a Pool Pump? Essential Pool Circulation Guide
Pump Problems Easy 30 minutes 416 👍 1

Do I Need a Pool Pump? Essential Pool Circulation Guide

I am setting up my pool and the pump seems expensive, so I am wondering whether I actually need it or if I can skip it or use something cheaper. Can a pool function without a pump at all? And what exactly does the pump do that I could not just handle manually with skimming and adding chemicals?…more
Do Pools Have Chlorine? Pool Sanitization Methods Explained
Water Chemistry Easy 15 minutes 115 👍

Do Pools Have Chlorine? Pool Sanitization Methods Explained

Three weeks ago my wife mentioned that she could smell chlorine around our pool area and it got me thinking - do all pools actually contain chlorine? I always assumed they did but now I'm second-guessing myself. We have a basic above-ground pool and I've been adding chemicals but honestly I'm not 100% sure what's in them or if chlorine is definitely one of the ingredients. My wife is concerned about the kids swimming in chlorinated water and wants to know if there are pools that don't use chlorine at all. I feel pretty clueless about what's actually keeping our water clean.…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
How Long After Shocking Pool to Add Algaecide? Complete Guide
Algae Green Pool Medium 2-3 days 1,867 👍 21

How Long After Shocking Pool to Add Algaecide? Complete Guide

The pool service guy insists I wait a full 24 hours after shocking before adding algaecide, but that seems excessive when algae keeps spreading. I have two young kids who are eager to get back in the water, and I want to make sure I'm doing this chemical treatment properly.

Should I wait a certain amount of time between the shock treatment and adding the algaecide? I'm also concerned about when the water will be safe for swimming again. What chlorine levels should I be looking for before adding more chemicals, and how do I know when everything is balanced enough for the kids to swim safely?…more
Ducks in Your Pool? How to Keep Them Out for Good
Maintenance Easy 1–2 hours (setup) + ongoing management 1,012 👍 54

Ducks in Your Pool? How to Keep Them Out for Good

Three straight days of rain last week apparently convinced a pair of mallards that my backyard pool is their new favorite pond. Every morning I come out and they're splashing around on the steps and leaving droppings all along the waterline and on the surrounding deck. It's pretty gross to deal with, and I'm starting to wonder whether the water itself is even safe to swim in after all that.

I've heard mixed things about those floating alligator decoys or the big plastic swan deterrents you can buy online — do those actually work, or do ducks wise up to them pretty quickly? I'd rather not spend money on something that only works for a week before they ignore it completely.

My bigger concern right now is honestly the water safety side of things. Is duck waste a real health hazard for swimmers, or am I overthinking it? And if I do need to treat the pool after a duck visit, what's the right way to do that? We have a 20,000-gallon in-ground with a salt chlorinator if that matters.…more
Can You Vacuum Pool After Shock? Complete Safety Guide
Equipment Medium 8-24 hours wait time, 30-60 minutes vacuuming 624 👍

Can You Vacuum Pool After Shock? Complete Safety Guide

Last night my wife casually mentioned our 20,000 gallon inground pool still looks cloudy after yesterday's calcium hypochlorite shock treatment, and now it's all I can see. I added about 2 pounds of shock around 7 PM, and now this morning I'm wondering when it's safe to start vacuuming.

I have a lot of debris that settled to the bottom overnight, including some leaves and dirt that blew in during a storm. My test strips are showing the chlorine is still pretty high - looks like it's reading around 8-10 ppm this morning. I don't want to damage my pool equipment or create any safety issues, but I'm eager to get the pool cleaned up since we have guests coming over this weekend.

What's the recommended waiting period before I can safely vacuum? Should I wait for the chlorine to drop to a certain level first, or is there a standard timeframe I should follow regardless of the chemical readings?…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
Should You Shock Your Pool After Rain? When & How Guide
Maintenance Easy 2-3 hours 489 👍

Should You Shock Your Pool After Rain? When & How Guide

Spent all summer dealing with perfectly clear pool water, but only when temps hit above 80 degrees does heavy rain turn it into a cloudy mess. The water looks a bit cloudy and I know rain can mess with the chemical balance. I've heard that rainwater can bring in all sorts of contaminants and bacteria that could make them sick.

Should I be shocking the pool before they swim again? I just want to make sure the water is safe and properly sanitized. How much rain is too much before I need to take action with chemicals?…more
Does a Chlorine Pool Clean You? Sanitizing Effects Explained
Water Chemistry Easy 15 minutes 474 👍

Does a Chlorine Pool Clean You? Sanitizing Effects Explained

Pulled every trick in the book — tested water chemistry, scrubbed surfaces, shocked twice — but still can't figure out if my 20,000 gallon chlorinated pool actually cleans me. My family swims regularly, and I've been wondering about the actual cleaning effects of chlorinated water on our bodies. I know chlorine is designed to kill bacteria and sanitize the pool water, but does it provide any real sanitizing benefits to swimmers?

Specifically, I'm curious whether the chlorine concentration in properly maintained pools is sufficient to kill germs and bacteria on our skin while we swim. My kids often come out of the pool and think they don't need to shower because "the pool cleaned them," but I'm not sure if that's actually true. Does chlorinated pool water provide genuine sanitizing effects on the human body, or do we still need regular soap and water for proper hygiene after swimming?…more
Can You Vacuum Pool on Recirculate? Complete Guide
Equipment Medium 45 minutes 450 👍 17

Can You Vacuum Pool on Recirculate? Complete Guide

Pulled a ton of storm debris out of our pool and now I'm trying to decide between normal filtration and recirculate mode for vacuuming.
The pool is so messy that I'm concerned about clogging up our filter system if I vacuum normally, but I also don't want to compromise water quality.

Can I vacuum the pool using the recirculate setting instead? I want to make sure I understand what this does - will it actually clean the water properly or just move things around? My main concern is whether the water will be safe and clean enough for the kids to swim in afterward, or if I need to take additional steps to ensure proper filtration.…more
Pool Shock vs Chlorine: Do You Need Both? Complete Guide
Water Chemistry Medium 45 minutes 412 👍 2

Pool Shock vs Chlorine: Do You Need Both? Complete Guide

Planning my spring pool opening, the same pushy sales pitch starts at the pool store — they insist I need chlorine tablets AND shock treatment AND algaecide. My pool maintenance costs are getting out of control.

Do I really need to buy separate shock products if I'm already using chlorine for regular sanitization? I'm starting to think they're just trying to squeeze more money out of me. Can't I just use one product that does both jobs? I'd rather go the DIY route and simplify my chemical routine if possible.…more

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