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How Long After Shocking Pool to Add Algaecide? Complete Guide
Algae Green Pool Medium 2-3 days 843 👍 8

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
How to Dissolve Pool Stabilizer (CYA) - Complete Guide
Water Chemistry Medium 2-4 days for complete dissolution 797 👍 2

How to Dissolve Pool Stabilizer (CYA) - Complete Guide

Around $800 worth of granular cyanuric acid is just sitting on my pool bottom — would my warranty cover this stabilizer dissolution mess before I drain 20,000 gallons? I have a 20,000 gallon inground pool and my current CYA reading is around 15 ppm - I need to get it up to about 50 ppm. I tried just broadcasting the granules directly into the pool like I do with other chemicals, but they seem to just sink to the bottom and sit there without dissolving much.

I've heard that cyanuric acid is notoriously slow to dissolve compared to other pool chemicals. What's the most effective method to get this stuff into solution? Should I be pre-dissolving it somehow, or is there a specific technique that works better? I want to make sure I'm doing this right and not wasting product or creating hot spots in my pool.…more
Can I Shock Pool After Adding Algaecide? Complete Guide
Algae Green Pool Medium 4-6 hours 522 👍

Can I Shock Pool After Adding Algaecide? Complete Guide

Spent all morning watching my pool turn green with algae patches and now I'm holding bottles of algaecide and shock with no clue which to use first. But I'm not sure about the timing - can I add both in the same day? Should I put the algaecide in first, or does it matter?

Also, if I can use both, how long should I wait between adding them? Don't want to mess up my water chemistry or waste expensive chemicals by doing this wrong!…more
How Long Are Pools Open in Texas? Swimming Season Guide
Maintenance Easy varies by season 479 👍

How Long Are Pools Open in Texas? Swimming Season Guide

Finally got a second opinion after my pool contractor insisted Texas pools should only stay open 6-7 months yearly, but something about losing half my investment doesn't add up. I moved to Texas thinking I'd be swimming constantly, but I'm honestly confused about when pools are actually swimmable here. Some neighbors say theirs are open March through November, others claim they swim year-round with heaters.

I've been debating whether to invest in a heating system since I'm paying for this pool either way. How long is the typical swimming season in Texas, and is it realistic to keep a pool open all year? I want to maximize my investment and actually enjoy this thing!…more
Can You Shock Pool After Adding Muriatic Acid? Safe Timing
Water Chemistry Easy 30 minutes 306 👍

Can You Shock Pool After Adding Muriatic Acid? Safe Timing

Our 2019 Intex Easy Set just got muriatic acid to lower the pH but now we're wondering if we can shock it right away. I added some muriatic acid to my pool yesterday to bring down the pH (it was reading around 8.2). Now I'm wondering if I can go ahead and shock the pool today or if I need to wait? I don't want to create any dangerous chemical reactions or damage anything. The pool store guy mentioned something about waiting between chemicals but I can't remember exactly what he said. Should I test the water first or just wait a certain amount of time? Thanks for any help - still learning all this pool chemistry stuff!…more
Can I Shock Pool After Adding Alkalinity? Timing Guide
Water Chemistry Medium 6-8 hours 289 👍

Can I Shock Pool After Adding Alkalinity? Timing Guide

Walked out to check my 20,000 gallon inground pool after dosing it with sodium bicarbonate this morning to raise alkalinity from 60 ppm to 100 ppm, and now I'm second-guessing my shocking timeline. My pH was sitting at about 7.2 before I added the alkalinity increaser, but I know adding baking soda can bump up the pH as well.

I'm planning to shock the pool tonight since we've had some heavy swimmer load this week and the water is starting to look a bit cloudy. Should I wait a certain amount of time after adding the alkalinity before I shock? I want to make sure the shock is as effective as possible and I've heard that pH levels can affect how well chlorine works.

My current test results show chlorine at 1.5 ppm, alkalinity should now be around 100 ppm, and I'm not sure what the pH has risen to after adding the sodium bicarbonate earlier today.…more
Can You Paint Above Ground Pool? Complete Guide & Best Methods
Above Ground Medium 2-3 days 282 👍

Can You Paint Above Ground Pool? Complete Guide & Best Methods

Called it—after all that rain last week, my above ground pool looks even more rusty and faded than before, practically mocking me from the backyard. It's become such an eyesore that I'm embarrassed to have people over. I've been researching pool painting but getting mixed information online - some say it works great, others say it's a waste of time and money.

My pool is one of those standard metal frame ones, probably about 15 years old with some rust spots and serious fading. I'm willing to put in the work if it'll actually make a difference, but I need to know if this is even feasible or if I'm just setting myself up for disappointment. What type of paint works on these things, and do I need special prep work?…more

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Can I Add Pool Chemicals at the Same Time? Safe Mixing Guide
Water Chemistry Easy 30 minutes 269 👍

Can I Add Pool Chemicals at the Same Time? Safe Mixing Guide

Spent all week prepping for Saturday's pool party and now I'm scrambling to balance the water but wondering if I can add multiple chemicals together to save time.
The pool store gave me a bunch of different chemicals but didn't really explain the timing. I want to make sure I'm not going to create some dangerous reaction or mess up my water chemistry. Should I be spacing these out somehow?…more
How to Raise Pool Stabilizer (CYA) Levels - Complete Guide
Water Chemistry Medium 2-3 days 259 👍

How to Raise Pool Stabilizer (CYA) Levels - Complete Guide

Already tried three different YouTube tutorials to raise my pool's CYA levels but somehow made them even lower than before. Pool is about 10,000 gallons. What's the right amount of cyanuric acid to add and what's the best method? Granular or liquid stabilizer?…more
Can I Shock Pool After Adding Baking Soda? Complete Guide
Water Chemistry Medium 4-6 hours 253 👍

Can I Shock Pool After Adding Baking Soda? Complete Guide

Noticed my neighbor's pool stays crystal clear when he adds baking soda then shocks immediately, but mine turns cloudy every time — what's his secret? I added baking soda to raise my alkalinity this morning, but now I'm wondering about timing.

Can I go ahead and shock the pool right away, or do I need to wait? I don't want to waste the shock treatment or mess up my water chemistry. The pool store guy mentioned something about waiting but then tried to upsell me on their "premium" shock system. Just looking for straight answers on proper timing and whether I should test anything specific before shocking.…more
Can You Vacuum Pool After Shock? Complete Safety Guide
Equipment Medium 8-24 hours wait time, 30-60 minutes vacuuming 236 👍

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 You Shock Pool After Adding Stabilizer? Complete Guide
Water Chemistry Medium 48 hours 228 👍

Can You Shock Pool After Adding Stabilizer? Complete Guide

Apparently I added stabilizer to my pool yesterday but now I'm second-guessing whether it's safe to shock it — did I mess up the timing? The pool store told me I needed it because my chlorine wasn't lasting very long in the sun. Now I'm wondering when it's safe to shock the pool - can I do it right away or do I need to wait?

I've heard that stabilizer takes time to dissolve and I don't want to mess up the chemical balance. Should I test the CYA levels first? And does having stabilizer in the water change how much shock I should use? Any guidance would be really appreciated!…more
How Long Do Pool Cleaners Take? Complete Timing Guide
Equipment Easy varies by cleaner type 222 👍

How Long Do Pool Cleaners Take? Complete Timing Guide

Nobody warns you that every spring when you're getting the pool ready for summer, figuring out how long cleaning actually takes becomes this recurring nightmare. I want to make sure the water is properly cleaned before they jump in, but I'm not sure how long each type of cleaner needs to run to do its job effectively.

I'm considering getting either a robotic cleaner, suction cleaner, or pressure cleaner, but I need to know how much time each one requires per cleaning cycle. I want to plan the cleaning times around when the kids aren't swimming, so knowing the exact duration would really help me create a safe routine that keeps the water clean without interfering with their swim time.…more
How to Raise Pool pH: Complete Guide to pH Increaser
Water Chemistry Easy 30 minutes 220 👍

How to Raise Pool pH: Complete Guide to pH Increaser

Before I dump chemicals into my pool, I'm trying to decide between adding baking soda or actual pH increaser to bring it up from 7.0. The pool store told me I need to raise it, but they mentioned a couple different chemicals and I'm honestly a bit confused about which one to use.

I've heard about soda ash and baking soda, but I'm not sure what the difference is or how much I should add to my 20,000 gallon pool. I really don't want to mess this up and swing it too far the other way. Should I be adding the chemicals slowly, and do I need to have my pump running when I do it? Any guidance would be really appreciated!…more
How Long Do Pool Liners Last? Lifespan & Replacement Guide
Above Ground Medium 30 minutes 219 👍

How Long Do Pool Liners Last? Lifespan & Replacement Guide

Staring at my pool liner that I replaced last summer, wondering if I chose the wrong thickness — did I mess this up or how long should this thing actually last? My above-ground pool is about 4 years old now with the original vinyl liner, and I want to know what kind of lifespan I should expect before needing a replacement.

I've been pretty good about maintaining proper water chemistry - keeping pH between 7.2-7.6 and chlorine around 1-3 ppm. The pool gets full sun most of the day during summer, and I'm wondering if the UV exposure will shorten the liner's life significantly. Are there things I can do now to extend how long it lasts, or is replacement just inevitable after a certain number of years regardless of maintenance?…more
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