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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: DeltaHell
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Anyone use Bacquacil in their pool here?
Just wondering how often you need to shock the water - seems that I'm having to do it every two weeks??? Thinking it might just be due to the amount of rain this year but interested in other peoples experiences with it.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: London UK
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What filtration system you got there?
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#3 |
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: DeltaHell
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Using a standard sand filter system with backwashes
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Memphis, TN
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During the summer months we have to shock the pool weekly, we're in Memphis and the temps get really hot. Between water evaporation, and rain there's constanly new water going in and with all the activity of folks swimming etc, it's once a week. We leave the pool open all year since we don't have to worry about freezing temps, but nothing other than a few occassional chlorine tabs goes in during that time. We have a 32000 gallon pool, with direct sunlight and no shade, so that's what is required for our pool this time of year.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: DeltaHell
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yeah - Im only 150 miles south of you - and the rain and evaporation does cause quite a problem - mines right around 31000 and it just seems sometimes like the algae wants to move in quick in these temps
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Memphis, TN
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Join Date: Aug 2001
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I have a saltwater pool. No chemicals in it whatsoever. It's in full sun 365 days a year. Crystal clear and no problems.
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not sure how much it costs to convert to a saltwater system, but it's worth every penny. The water is soft, clean, and clear... no more chemicals so less expense and you don't come out with red eyes and smelling like chlorine. Just need to add salt every so often, but 100lb bag is about $10 bucks.
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