Pool water is too warm

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Pool water is too warm

Postby booard » Wed 07 Oct, 2020 02:53

Any ideas on how to cool my pool


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Re: Pool water is too warm

Postby Denniswiseman » Wed 07 Oct, 2020 06:16

That's unusual, most want to warm it. Cover it during the hot day and off during the cooler night
The cheapest way is to aerate it, however you would need to keep an eye on your pH as it will increase
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Re: Pool water is too warm

Postby booard » Sat 24 Oct, 2020 04:39

I have a small hotel so I cannot cover it
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Re: Pool water is too warm

Postby Teapot » Sat 24 Oct, 2020 08:33

How is it heated?
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Re: Pool water is too warm

Postby Denniswiseman » Sat 24 Oct, 2020 08:49

Teapot wrote:How is it heated?

I suspect it must be by the sun as the easiest way to cool would be to stop heating it
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Re: Pool water is too warm

Postby Teapot » Sat 24 Oct, 2020 12:58

:lol: :lol: :lol: I follow your suspicion but we both know what happens on here so thought it best to ask
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Re: Pool water is too warm

Postby bloodog » Wed 11 Nov, 2020 15:38

Denniswiseman wrote:That's unusual, most want to warm it. Cover it during the hot day and off during the cooler night
The cheapest way is to aerate it, however you would need to keep an eye on your pH as it will increase


I have a heat mat on my pool and its now 34 degrees, Im guessing by your comment heat affects the PH
how hot is too hot.

My apologies Booard for jumping into your post!
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Re: Pool water is too warm

Postby Denniswiseman » Wed 11 Nov, 2020 16:08

It's not the heat affecting the pH it's the aeration

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