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    Sorry I mean no disrespect. Check my pool levels with my cheap 2 way kit cl is about 3 ph is 7.2 I will jump the ph a bit tomorrow and hope the cl holds. I am using the guide that is posted

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    You may raise the pH, but anything between 7 and 8 is OK.
    Last edited by Watermom; 06-03-2014 at 10:25 AM. Reason: change it to say, "you may raise the pH" instead of "you may raise the chlorine" which is what I think you meant to type

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    I only wanted to raise it slightly, so it is now 7.5.Today I noticed the water is slightly cloudy ,but with it being new water will this clear up or is it something else ph is 7.5 and cl was 8 last night. tonight I not ad more bleach if it is till up there or should I any way?
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    7.5 is fine.

    No idea about cloudiness -- what is your chlorine level?

    Even a brief period with low chlorine will result in cloudiness, ESPECIALLY if the pool is being used.

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    cl is at 5 tonight i guess it wasn't cloudiness just not sparkling water, it is getting better.Now it appears I may have a leak some where any tips on finding them ?
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    As they say, "if it wasn't for bad luck, you'd have no luck atall!"

    With an AG pool, the obvious first step is to go over the outside of the pool carefully. Once you've eliminate the bits you can see, all that's left is the floor!

    Unfortunately, that's harder. You almost have to have SCUBA: the process of diving down stirs the water so much that you can't follow the dye currents. Here's a video of me leak checking a skimmer throat (pump off, of course): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y90c7pYMgPc

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    cant post any where but here/ So next year we are thinking a bigger pool /

    How big is our 3/4 horse sand filter good for?
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