Articles, tagged with "pool water", page 2
03rd March 2010
Pool water pH is defined:
Potential Hydrogen (pH) Technically, the pH of pool water or any pH for that matter is a Logarithmic measure or scale of the balance between Hydrogen (H+) and Hydroxide (OH-) ions present in the water. Most of us already know ...
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Author:
C.A. Bellomy
16th February 2010
Pool Sand filters are designed to filter out the dirty water in your pool through a system that uses sand to remove particles and debris to clean the water and then it pushes it back into your pool. Pool sand filters leave you pool water crystal clean, cl...
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Author:
Lauren Hill
16th October 2009
Solar heating systems are quickly invading the market. People continuously appreciate the benefits of having solar powered heaters: from hot water heaters, pool heaters, and air heaters. Moreover, a lot of people have taken to explore the ways of learning...
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Author:
micheamy
22nd September 2009
A pool pump is "primed" when there is a solid flow of water running through it. Because pumps can't "grab" or move air, the presence of a little air in the system will quickly slash the pumps performance. The pump may even "run dry" not moving water at al...
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Author:
Aiden Thomas
07th August 2009
Many people avoid swimming and swimming pools because of the fact that they are allergic to chlorine or simply don't like the smell and taste of chlorine or the effects that the chemical can have on people and pool equipment. However, it is possible to el...
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Author:
Michael Peterson
11th June 2009
Swimming pool water requires timely and regular chemical dosing so that the water is balanced along with control of pH levels and disinfectant and at the same time the water is bacteria free to a certain extent. Since chemicals are used to treat the pool ...
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Author:
shane
24th April 2009
Algae, like all plants require water and nutrients to grow, in a swimming pool there is little we can do about the water, however removal of the nutrients - phosphate, you can keep your swimming pool algae free.
This summer has seen some of the highest...
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Author:
Author Unknown
16th April 2009
Swimming pools are fun for the entire family and can provide hour upon hour of relaxation, recreation and healthy exercise throughout the swimming season. Whether you want to keep on the move or float on the water and soak up some sun, swimming pools offe...
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Author:
Michael Peterson
09th April 2009
Turquoise is quite commonly used making turquoise pendants, earrings, bracelets, and other fashion and fine jewelry. Chemically, turquoise is a formed from phosphatic compounds of copper and aluminum. The characteristic blue color of the stone is due to ...
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Author:
Dale Arnold
02nd January 2009
Most of us who own pools use chlorine, bromine, or a salt generator with a combination of chemicals to keep water clean. Why not, they are relatively cheap and effective. And since the beginning of people owning pools, these types of chemicals have been u...
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Author:
one800pools
27th November 2008
If you are wondering what is the ideal swimming pool temperature then it is not a very easy question to answer. It is so because the proper swimming pools temperature depends largely on the preferences of the swimmers. Based on the recommended heater temp...
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Author:
Synapse India
12th September 2008
What is an ideal swimming pool temperature? This is a difficult question to answer because it varies based on individual swimmers preferences. Based on recommended heater temperatures and settings from virtually all manufactures, the ideal range for both ...
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Author:
Poseidon Swimming Pools
04th September 2008
Have you ever woken up on a hot summer morning, thinking about jumping into your swimming pool, but when you got there you realized that your usually crystal clear water had turned green, transforming your beautiful pool oasis into a swamp?
Well, if y...
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Author:
MIck Silvester
05th March 2006
Got the Baquacil Blues?The easy way to change back to chlorine in your pool.Baquacil was a huge hit when introduced to the pool market in the late 1980's. While pricey, it gave pool owners the convenience and confidence of a "cook book" solution to the hi...
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Author:
Rob Coxworth