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    Default Re: A few water questions

    Thanks for the replies! For $269 at Sam's Club, this pool was a steal and I am really enjoying it so far!

    Luckily my pool isn't huge so I can afford to keep a high chlorine level to complement my high CYA level with no problem. I'm going to stop using my floater with the stabilized pucks to avoid an even higher stabilizer level. I guess I will just test the water everyday and shock once a week and see if that works out. I live in Florida and the sun is ALWAYS out so I've got to b diligent in checking the water. Anyway, thanks for the info. You've all been very helpful!

    Robert

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    You keep talking about shocking once a week. If you keep your chlorine levels where they should be and your water is clear, you don't NEED to shock. Just another pool store myth to sell you more pool store stuff!
    Sherra
    Kershaw County South Carolina
    18x34 IG 2' radius rectangle vinyl liner (approx 27,500 gal) 1 1/2" pipes installed March 2006
    (previous AG pool owner)

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    Default Re: A few water questions

    Thanks Sherra...I appreciate the input. I was kinda wondering why I would have to shock since I have all that stabilizer in there. I'll just test often and add only as necessary. Thanks again!

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    Default Re: A few water questions

    Since your pool is small you may want to consider a partial drain and refill. A 50% drain would get your CYA level down to a more reasonable 40ppm.

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    Default Re: A few water questions

    Will the chlorine and chemicals in the water kill grass/plants?

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    Chlorine kills algea, algae is just a plant that grows in water. I'd say it isn't the best in the world for your grass, but if you could run your drain line into some woods or a drainage ditch you should be ok. I'm luck enough to have a drainage stream and woods right near my filter so I just drain out there as needed.

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