Does natural clarifier from SeaKlear expire? I had a service call on my in-ground pool concerning my ionization system. They charged me for adding the exact kind of clarifier that I have an excess amount of in my storage closet. I am inquiring to see if this expires. I have had it for several years and I am afraid they charged me for adding my own clarifier.
As long as the product has been stored in a cool dry place, and hasn’t changed in color or appearance my best educated guess would be that it is still a viable product. To the service call end of the question though, if dispatched to a job site, it would be expected that you’d be charged for a service call, and the addition of chemicals/treatments to your pool. Our team will always use what we have on the truck first, and only use the customers supply if specifically directed to do so. This allows the homeowner to keep their own chemicals on hand for future issues.
I hope this answer helps!