Hi all,
I’m new to this forum. I was in a small trouble and I need you guys to help me out. First of all, let me introduce myself. I’m Alice from Old Toronto. We have a swimming pool in our backyard. A few days back my boyfriend and I arranged a pool party at our place. The party was awesome and we had a lot of fun. We arranged food, drinks and we decorated the event with colorful lanterns paper cuttings and other crafts which were handmade by me.
As you all know it was a pool party and the pool was meant to be dirty. Can anyone please tell me who can do the maintenance work for swimming pools? We need to recycle the water in the pool. Our neighbors suggested us to go for this swimming pool maintenance service provider in Toronto. If you know something about them please let us know it at the earliest.
Thanks in advance
How to start with cleaning?
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Re: How to start with cleaning?
First of all you have to Skim the surface of your pool with a leaf skimmer. In fact, this should be done on a day-to-day basis. After that you should have to vacuum the pool. You use pool vacuums much the same way you would vacuum a carpet. Move the vacuum across the bottom of the pool, staying longer in areas that need appear dirtier.
Lats but not the least Test the water's pH levels. You can buy a pH tester at a local supermarket. The pH level of your pool should be between 7.2 and 7.6. If it is outside these ranges, use either pH reducer or pH increaser.
Lats but not the least Test the water's pH levels. You can buy a pH tester at a local supermarket. The pH level of your pool should be between 7.2 and 7.6. If it is outside these ranges, use either pH reducer or pH increaser.
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Re: How to start with cleaning?
Poolcovers wrote:First of all you have to Skim the surface of your pool with a leaf skimmer. In fact, this should be done on a day-to-day basis. After that you should have to vacuum the pool. You use pool vacuums much the same way you would vacuum a carpet. Move the vacuum across the bottom of the pool, staying longer in areas that need appear dirtier.
Lats but not the least Test the water's pH levels. You can buy a pH tester at a local supermarket. The pH level of your pool should be between 7.2 and 7.6. If it is outside these ranges, use either pH reducer or pH increaser.
Although pH is very important lets not believe that pH is the only consideration for keeping your water sanitised
Get a decent FAS/DPD test kit to check all your levels
FC:
TC:
pH:
TA:
CH:
CYA:
Use these common products to balance your water
Liquid chlorine (sodium hypochlorite or plain bleach)
Muriatic acid (hydrochloric acid) to lower pH and TA
Bicarbonate of soda to raise TA
Aeration will raise pH only
Soda ash will raise pH and TA
Chlorine pucks and granules have Cyanuric acid in them and when they get excessive render the chlorine ineffective
For every 10 ppm Free Chlorine (FC) added by Trichlor, it also increases Cyanuric Acid (CYA) by 6 ppm.
For every 10 ppm FC added by Dichlor, it also increases CYA by 9 ppm.
For every 10 ppm FC added by Cal-Hypo, it also increases Calcium Hardness (CH) by at least 7 ppm
Use the recommended Pool Levels
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Re: How to start with cleaning?
Actually pH is not very important unless it drops lower than 7.0 if you are using cyanuric acic stabiliser posted about this last year, see if I can find it again.
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