ty any input is helpfull also can i leave my pump running all night and would it be okay since i add the chemicals at night about 6 or 7 ty
Hi Kisty,
I know you've been having a few problems with your pool as of late, so please feel free to email me at robandliz1992@yahoo.com and I will walk you through exactly what to do, how to do it, and the chemicals needed to keep your pool pristine. I don't charge for services and am happy to help anyone in need. I am available to help via Messenger as well if you'd rather speak that way.
Don't add the chemicals all at once, depending on what ones you are adding doing this can create calcium precipitation which can take weeks to clear out of the water. Always wait at least 4 hours between adding any sodium compounds (bleach, baking soda, some granulated chlorine) and calcium compounds (granulated chlorines, calcium hardness increaser, etc) to the pool. Also wait at least 2 hours between adding acids and chlorine compounds so that you don't create a chlorine gas. Adding the chemicals in the evening is usually easiest as it is the time when the pool is not being used and can mix thoroughly. But you can add them in at any time for convenience.
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Registered CPO (Certified Pool Operator) with the National Swimming Pool Federation http://www.nspf.com/ and maintaining public access swimming pools for many years now.
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