November 28, 2008

Pool Chemicals

Discuss - Metallic parts in your pool will dissolve (walls, floor, handrails, ladders, light fixtures, and equipment). This could even lead to discolored water and stains on the pool walls and floor.

A number of people favor building pools in the backyard. This allows family and friends to spend quality time at home. The traditional approach of building pools is to construct permanent pools that involve detailed planning by architects. They could be in ground or above ground pools. It is not possible for all families to construct such elaborate pools, and this has prompted many families to use contemporary inflatable pools. They are hassle free and reasonable alternatives. Cleansing and maintenance of these portable and temporary pools is fairly easy, as people only need to deflate the pool and the water is let out. The inflatable structures maybe a synthetic or rubber fabric that can be washed. This easy maintenance does not apply for permanent pools. Adequate cleansing is of optimum importance or the pool can be a source of innumerable water borne diseases.

Most manufacturers offer pool chemicals in a concentrated form. Users need to dilute these liquids when cleaning. Pool chemicals can be purchased from local stores or online. When using such chemicals it is important to adhere to dosage instructions to acquire a desired result. When selecting such products it is advisable to choose quality over cheap products. Pool chemicals are available in a wide range and users can select according to requirement. This includes chlorine and/or bromine based chemicals and other chlorinators.

Water balancers and algae control chemicals are a necessity. Manufacturers offer clarifiers, metal and stain resistant chemicals. A number of manufacturers offer water test kits that allow customers to make a decision. When using pool chemicals people may use available meters to check actual results. Since chlorine can be an irritant for people, it is possible to find chlorine free cleansers and other alternative sanitizers.

Discuss - The backwash discharge from an Copper Ionization treated pool is safe for use on lawns and in gardens since it does not contain any salt or sodium. Backwash from pools treated with salt water systems can kill plant life, sterilize soil preventing plant growth and is prohibited in many municipalities in the United States and Australia (where salt water systems were invented).

Customers may select from a wide range of chemical filter cleaners, natural cleaners and floating chlorinators.

 

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Filed under Swimming Pool Maintenance, Swimming Pool Supplies, Swimming Pool Water Quality by Swimming Pool Expert

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