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Are Natural Bio Pools Worth It? Costs, Pros & Cons
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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
Can You Use Pool Algaecide in Pond? Safety & Alternatives
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Can You Use Pool Algaecide in Pond? Safety & Alternatives

Every time I look at this green algae mess in my pond, I wonder — can I use pool algaecide without killing my fish? Have koi and goldfish. Pool algaecide sitting in garage - can I use it or will it kill my fish? Need quick solution.…more
When Does My Pool Need Phosphate Remover? Signs & Testing Guide
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When Does My Pool Need Phosphate Remover? Signs & Testing Guide

Last week I bought my first pool and I'm completely lost trying to figure out if these weird water chemistry readings mean I need phosphate remover. The pool store mentioned something about phosphate removers, but I'm not sure when I actually need to use them. I've been keeping my chlorine levels where they should be, but I'm still dealing with some algae issues that won't seem to go away.

How do I know if phosphates are the problem? Is there a specific level I should be watching for, and what kind of test should I use to check? I want to make sure I'm not just throwing chemicals at the problem without understanding what's really going on.…more

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