
Ask The Pool Guy Q & A: In this video, Al gives advice about chlorine for a southern Georgia pool.
Chlorine has made its name known in the pool industry as king of all sanitizers due to it’s ability to fight algae and bacteria and due to its stability. Bromine can’t be stabilized the way chlorine can be with cyanuric Read More …
It’s important to carry a 1-3ppm residual of chlorine in a swimming pool at all times, plus a super sanitize/shock/oxidize once a week to help reset any combined chlorine and allow as much chlorine activated as possible to do it’s Read More …
Really what is the best Chlorine to use? Well it depends on your area and your system, and most of all your personal preference. Watch the video to learn more.
Chlorine is the chemical of all pool chemicals. Understanding how to keep your pool chlorinated is the key to a sparkling clear pool. If you add too much chlorine to your pool will lead to more acid demand, raised pH, Read More …
Chlorine and Bromine are both chemical elements. In their elemental state, as Halogens, they can be dangerous. Bromine is too reactive to exist as a free element in nature and is often found in two different compounds: sodium bromide (naBr) Read More …
Q: I have a Pentair chlorinator ic40 for a salt water pool of 30,000 gallons. All lights are green and I bumped it up from 60 to 100, yet no chlorine level is showing. I took water to the local Read More …