I have a plaster pool so calcuim levels are not a problem. Today I found 100 lb. of calcium hypochloride at the pool store (granuale chlorine labeled shock) for $177 before tax. 3/4 of a lb. of cal hypo = 1 gallon of bleach. Just to check the math 1 lb. gives 80,000 gallons 1 ppm. That 8 ppm per 10000 gallons. Bleach gives 6 ppm per 10,000. 6/8 = 3/4.
So 100 lbs. is equal to 133 gallons of bleach. Walmart sells 1.42 gallon bottles for $2.52. That is approxmiately 94 bottles. So the cost we I live would be $236 before tax. So buying 100 lbs. is a bargain for chlorine and much less than bleach. Note this may not work for smaller sizes 50 lbs is $112. Equal amount of bleach would be $118 so it gets pretty close here.
However, those who do not have plaster and concrete might have a problem with the calcium levels rising. My pool actually needs a little more after draining over half to get CYA to 70. It is still a little high but much better. The local water has a bit lower calcium.
I think the reason I am switching is mainly because buying so much bleach takes time and bleach backspalsh has ruined more than one pair of shorts and a shirt or two. The cal hypo I bought states it is netural PH so it may bring the PH over time, PH 6.5 to 7 current PH is 7.5 with a slightly high alkanity of 140. So slowly taking down some PH isn't bad.
Bleach still has its benefits but it looks like the calcium is a better buy right now.
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