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How do you start a pool after winter?

How to Open Your Pool in the Spring
  1. DRAIN AND CLEAN THE POOL COVER.
  2. REMOVE THE POOL COVER.
  3. CLEAN AND STORE THE POOL COVER.
  4. RAISE THE WATER LEVEL BACK TO NORMAL.
  5. RECONNECT YOUR POOL EQUIPMENT.
  6. REMOVE WINTER PLUGS AND RE-ATTACH DRAIN PLUGS.
  7. REMOVE WINTERIZING PLUGS FROM SKIMMER AND RETURN LINES.
  8. TURN YOUR SYSTEM BACK ON.

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Keeping this in view, how do you start a pool for the first time?

  1. Place the garden hose in the deep end of the pool, making sure to tie a cloth over the end of the hose to diffuse the water pressure.
  2. Test and correct the pH level to 7.2 – 7.6.
  3. In the early evening, add 2 cups of HTH® Granular for every 10 000 liters of pool water.
  4. Filter continuously for 24 hours.

Additionally, will the fire dept fill a pool? News flash: the fire department will not send a truck to your house to fill up your swimming pool. Water from fire trucks is not potable or suitable for swimming.

Hereof, what chemicals do I need to start up a pool?

The safe and proper chemical levels for standard, chlorine pool water are as follows:

  • Total Alkalinity – 80 to 120 ppm.
  • pH Level – 7.4 to 7.6.
  • Free Available Chlorine – 2.0 to 4.0 ppm.
  • Calcium Hardness – 200 to 400 ppm.
  • Stabilizer (Cyanuric Acid) – 30 to 50 ppm.

Do I need to shock my pool when I first fill it?

The short answer to your question is, yes, you want to put a "start-up" dose of chlorinating agent into your pool to get it to the proper chlorine level (or slightly higher); from there, a "maintenance" dose of chlorine such as from the tablets will keep the proper level.

Related Question Answers

How long after filling a pool Can you swim?

This procedure can take anywhere from 1 week (for basic plaster surfaces) or up to 30 days (for dark-colored finishes). Don't worry, you will not have to wait an entire month to swim in your new pool. Within about 1 – 2 weeks (depending on your choice of pool interior) you can dive in!

Can you fill a pool at night?

Hi, with 12" of water in the pool you should be fine to let it fill all night. The stretching should be done and the liner tight against the wall. If so, let it go. There is some air gap between the liner and the wall in a few areas.

Do you shock a new pool?

Every pool is different, and pools don't need to be shocked, unless they need to be shocked – to remove bacteria, algae, chloramines or other contaminants, or to help clear cloudy pool water or some other water problem. You can test for chloramines and you can see algae, but bacteria and other pathogens are invisible.

How do you start a chlorine pool?

Important steps to follow when starting up the pool.
  1. When starting in the spring, re-install pool components removed for the winter, close drain valves and refit drain plugs.
  2. Fill the pool until the water level is in the centre of the skimmer opening.
  3. Fill the pumps filter basket housing with water.

How do I make my pool water clear?

So the best way to have a crystal clear pool is prevention.
  1. Keep the chemical levels within the ideal ranges.
  2. Check the flow meter to be sure the pool is circulating water at a proper flow rate.
  3. Brush the walls and floor weekly.
  4. Keep a preventative amount of algaecide in the pool.

How many bags of shock do I need to open my pool?

(1 bag) of shock per 10,000 gallons of pool water. That may be fine for normal conditions, but if you have a severe algae attack, a triple shock is needed. 1 bag will get reach 7-9 ppm, but for 30 ppm, you need 3, 4 or sometimes even 5+ lbs per 10,000 gallons of pool water.

How can I clear my green pool fast?

How to Get Rid of Green Algae in a Pool
  1. Remove Debris and Brush the Pool.
  2. Test the Water.
  3. Balance the Pool Chemistry.
  4. Treat the Water with Shock.
  5. Vacuum and Run the Filter After.
  6. Deep Clean Your Filter.
  7. Overnight Chlorine Loss Test (OCLT)
  8. Why is My Pool Water Still Green After Shocking?

How do you vacuum a pool to waste?

HOW TO VACUUM TO WASTE A POOL:
  1. Fill the pool before beginning, and run the hose while vacuuming.
  2. Shut off pump and switch the multiport valve to the Drain to Waste Position.
  3. Vacuum as fast as possible, the water level can drop fast.
  4. Stop vacuuming when the skimmer begins to suck air, allow the pool to refill.

How do you turn a green pool blue?

The goal with using chlorine shock to kill algae is to get your pool to be a cloudy blue color. Blue or white means the algae has been killed. When algae is dead, it turns a gray color. Now, you 'll need to run your pump and filter continuously until the water is clear.

What chemicals do you put in pool for winter?

Chlorine levels need to be at 1-3ppm (parts per million) in your pool for the cold winter months. Most pool supply stores recommend using a Chlorine or Non-Chlorine Shock treatment before you close the pool to balance the water and make sure that it's ready to sit all winter.

How can I fill my pool faster?

Fill your pool until the water reaches about the middle of a surface skimmer, covering the pool water filter inlet slightly. This may take from a few hours to a couple of days, depending on if you are using a garden hose or having your water delivered.

How much chemicals do I add to my pool?

Most pools use about 2 tablets per week, per 10,000 gallons of pool water. Use your test kit or test strips to determine the correct number of tablets and correct chlorinator setting, to maintain a constant chlorine level of 1-3 ppm. You can buy chlorine tablets in 10, 25 or 50 lb.