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Pool School Learn the basics of pool maintenance and pool water chemistry to get started maintaining your own pool or hot tub
- PoolMath - Trouble Free Pool
PoolMath Discover the pool calculator behind the perfect pool, PoolMath Dealing with pools has allowed TFP to become the original authors of the best calculator on the net To help you better understand the calculator and keep your water clean and clear, you should also view the following: ABC's of Pool Water Chemistry FC CYA Chart Recommended Pool Chemicals Recommended Levels For a more
- Black Algae - Trouble Free Pool
Black algae typically afflicts plaster pool surfaces; it is virtually impossible in vinyl or fiberglass pools due to the smooth surface that prevent the roots from embedding themselves It usually appears on the pool surface as isolated black spots, dark circular patterns, or blotchy black patches A few samples are shown below
- CYA Chlorine Relationship - Further Reading - Trouble Free Pool
The Chlorine CYA Relationship Maintaining the proper chlorine levels in a swimming pool is essential for the health and safety of swimmers While high chlorine levels may seem dangerous, understanding the relationship between free chlorine (FC), cyanuric acid (CYA), and hypochlorous acid (HOCl) can provide a better understanding of how to manage chlorine levels effectively This article will
- Simple Scoop by Pool Day - Trouble Free Pool
Simple Scoop by Pool Day is a community discussion on pool maintenance, tips, and experiences for trouble-free pool ownership
- Heater Bypass - Further Reading - Trouble Free Pool
Learn about heater bypass systems for pools, including installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting tips to optimize your pool's heating efficiency
- PH - Further Reading - Trouble Free Pool
The quote from Taylor's Pool Spa Water Chemistry booklet on the issue of a high FC causing a false high pH reading is as follows: FALSE READINGS: high levels of chlorine (usually > 10 ppm) will quickly and completely convert phenol red into another pH indicator (chlorphenol red) This new indicator is a dark purple when the water's pH is
- CYA - Further Reading - Trouble Free Pool
The pool industry gets this concept wrong when they state that a 1-3ppm Free Chlorine is all you need THAT IS WRONG! Your Free Chlorine level is determined by your CYA level
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