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My eyes burm from pool water
My eyes burn when I go in the pool. What causes this, too much chlorine ? Typically, high chlorine levels do not cause your eyes to burn. A �ph� that is too high will cause this problem. Normally,
How to reduce the high level of chlorine in a swimming pool.
Chlorine can be used to disinfect a swimming pool and keep the water suitable for swimming. When the chlorine level gets too high, however, it can be unsafe to swim in the pool. High amounts of chlor
How much salt should I add to my pool?
Since all chlorine added to a pool eventually reverts to salt, it is very important to measure the salt level in existing pools before adding any salt. The following table shows how much salt should b
Why would my pool water be green?
Why is my pool water green?   If your pool water is green you have algae.   To address this issue, you must first look at why the pool turned green. Test your pool wate
What are the advantages and disadvantages of a saltwater swimming pool?
Are you considering a salt water pool option?   Unlike a traditional chlorine pool, salt water pools can really benefit you and your family.   Please relaize that a saltwater po
How to convert a chlorine pool to salt water pool or chlorine generator.
How to Convert Chlorine Pools to Salt Water Pools (How to convert to a chlorine generator)   First and foremost, a saltwater pool is still a chlorine pool.  The salt is added to the p
Professional Pool Cleaning Steps
How A Professional Cleans A Pool 1. Log in time upon arrival. Check the pool sheet for specific instructions for the pool. 2. Check in with the owner or resident. 3. Carry all equipment to the pool
Why is my pool water green?
Answer 1: A common "green" algae that can be free floating or wall-clinging. Ranges in severity from patches on walls and bottoms to entire pools. Can clog filters and create surface damage if left un
How do I maintain the proper level of chemicals in my swimming pool?
Proper pool water chemistry is vitally important to your comfort in the swimming pool as well as helping your pool equipment last as long as possible.   In order to properly maintain your
What is ORP and how does it relate to my pool water?
ORP is an acronym that stands for Oxidation Reduction Potential.   This is a direct measurement of the effectiveness of the sanitizer in your pool water. It is affected by the level of sta