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3 Best Ways to Maintain a Swimming Pool

For starters, you need to make sure the water is safe to swim in. The alkalinity in a pool should be between 7.2 and 7.8. If the levels get too low, you will need to add acid. The shock will need to be circulated for eight hours to completely break down the sediment. For your safety, you need to keep the temperature in your pool at 70 degF. If you are concerned about the health of your children, you can add a dose of algae preventer. For more kindly visit https://poolleakdetectionservice.wordpress.com/2022/11/01/3-best-ways-to-maintain-a-swimming-pool/

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3 Best Ways to Maintain a Swimming Pool

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  1. 3 Best Ways to Maintain a Swimming Pool

  2. There are a number of things that you should do to maintain your swimming pool. For starters, you need to make sure the water is safe to swim in. It also needs to be checked for algae and bacteria

  3. Another thing you need to do is to check the total alkalinity in the water. This is a chemical balance that helps prevent algae from growing. The alkalinity in a pool should be between 7.2 and 7.8. If the levels get too low, you will need to add acid

  4. You should also test the calcium hardness in the water. If it is too high, it can leave scum on the surfaces. If it is too low, it can wear down the surfaces of the pool

  5. Using a skimmer is a great way to remove debris from the pool. When you skim the surface of the pool, you will decrease the amount of chlorine needed. If you do not have a skimmer, you can use a garden hose to sweep away settled algae

  6. safe for swimmers, you need to test the water for chlorine, algae, and bacteria. This will take a bit of time, but it will pay off in the long run. If you are concerned about the health of your children, you can add a dose of algae preventer

  7. You can use a pumice stone if you have a tiled pool. If you don't have a tiled pool, you can use a putty knife. You can also use baking soda paste as a basic scouring cleaner

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