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How Long After Shocking Pool to Add Algaecide? Complete Guide
Algae Green Pool Medium 2-3 days 214

How Long After Shocking Pool to Add Algaecide? Complete Guide

Wait 24-48 hours after shocking your pool before adding algaecide, allowing chlorine levels to drop below 5 ppm. Test your water first to ensure proper chemical balance and maximum algaecide effectiveness.

Pool Filter Types Guide: Sand vs Cartridge vs DE Filters 2024
Filters Medium 15-20 minutes 145

Pool Filter Types Guide: Sand vs Cartridge vs DE Filters 2024

Pool filters come in three main types: sand filters (low maintenance, 5-7 year lifespan), cartridge filters (easy cleaning, 1-2 year replacement), and DE filters (finest filtration, requires backwashing every 4-6 weeks).

How to Fix Pool Stabilizer Level: Complete CYA Guide
Water Chemistry Medium 2-3 days 144

How to Fix Pool Stabilizer Level: Complete CYA Guide

To fix low stabilizer, add cyanuric acid at 1 pound per 10,000 gallons to raise CYA by 10ppm. For high levels over 80ppm, partially drain and refill your pool, as there's no chemical way to lower stabilizer.

Pool Leak Detection & Repair Guide: Find & Fix Leaks Fast
Leaks Medium 15-20 minutes reading 129

Pool Leak Detection & Repair Guide: Find & Fix Leaks Fast

Pool leaks can occur in the shell, plumbing, or equipment and are detected using bucket tests, dye tests, and pressure testing. Most minor leaks can be DIY repaired, but structural damage requires professional assessment.

Can I Use Pool pH Increaser in My Spa? Safe Chemical Guide
Water Chemistry Easy 15 minutes 109

Can I Use Pool pH Increaser in My Spa? Safe Chemical Guide

Yes, you can use pool pH increaser in your spa since both use sodium carbonate (soda ash) as the active ingredient. However, you'll need to adjust dosing for your spa's smaller volume and retest after 30 minutes.

How to Raise Pool pH: Complete Guide to pH Increaser
Water Chemistry Easy 30 minutes 102

How to Raise Pool pH: Complete Guide to pH Increaser

To raise pool pH, add sodium carbonate (soda ash) for quick increases or sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) for gradual increases. Test first, calculate dosage based on pool size, and add chemicals slowly with circulation running.

How Pool Salt Cells Work: Electrolysis Process Explained
Salt Water Medium 10 minutes 100

How Pool Salt Cells Work: Electrolysis Process Explained

Pool salt cells use electrolysis to convert dissolved salt (sodium chloride) into chlorine gas and sodium hydroxide. The chlorine sanitizes your pool while the sodium hydroxide raises pH, creating a continuous chlorination cycle.

Can Pool Salt Cells Be Rebuilt? Complete Repair Guide
Salt Water Medium 5-10 days with mail-in service 93

Can Pool Salt Cells Be Rebuilt? Complete Repair Guide

Most salt water pool cells can be rebuilt by replacing the titanium plates and internal hardware, typically costing 50-70% less than a new cell. However, rebuilding is only worthwhile if the cell housing is intact and you have technical skills.

How to Backwash Pool Filter - Complete Step-by-Step Guide
Filters Easy 10 minutes 92

How to Backwash Pool Filter - Complete Step-by-Step Guide

To backwash a pool filter, turn off the pump, set the multiport valve to BACKWASH, turn the pump back on for 2-3 minutes until water runs clear, then switch to RINSE for 30 seconds before returning to FILTER mode.

How Long Do Pool Chemicals Last? Complete Shelf Life Guide
Water Chemistry Easy 10 minutes 92

How Long Do Pool Chemicals Last? Complete Shelf Life Guide

Pool chemical shelf life varies dramatically: liquid chlorine lasts 2-5 years, granular chlorine 2-3 years, while pH adjusters and alkalinity increasers can last indefinitely when stored properly.

How Long Do Above Ground Pool Liners Last? Complete Guide
Above Ground Easy 5 minutes 90

How Long Do Above Ground Pool Liners Last? Complete Guide

Above ground pool liners typically last 6-10 years, with premium vinyl liners potentially lasting up to 15 years. Proper water chemistry, UV protection, and maintenance significantly extend liner life.

Can Green Pool Water Make You Sick? Health Risks Explained
Algae Green Pool Easy immediate recognition 90

Can Green Pool Water Make You Sick? Health Risks Explained

Yes, green pool water can make you sick with infections, gastrointestinal illness, and respiratory problems. The algae indicates dangerous bacteria and parasites are present, making swimming unsafe until properly treated.

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