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How to Maintain Fiberglass Inground Swimming Pools

 

Maintaining Fiberglass Inground Swimming Pools

You want to make sure to maintain your fiberglass inground swimming pools chlorine levels. Mix up the chlorine and add gradually to the pool with automatic chlorine feeders or by way of the floating method. Make sure not to mix too much of the chlorine too fast you want to be sure to do proper mixing. Any unmixed chlorine can corrode your swimming pool's inlet and outlet pipes. In case of inground swimming pools, formation of a slimy layer on the banks of the swimming pool is a visible indication that there was too much chlorine added and there is residue in the obvious form of particles.

You can use algae inhibitor to stop any algal growth in the swimming pool. While a copper-based algaecide is better, by stopping the algae bloom, you can enjoy a  sparkling blue swimming pool and keep it from turning to green.

Check the water pH regularly. Test your swimming pool's water using simple litmus paper pH indicators. Your inground pool's pH levels should always be on a scale of - between 7.2 and 7.6. Lower levels on the pH scale indicate greater acidity, a level higher than 7.6 shows higher alkalinity. In case of the higher acidity, the water of the swimming pool will turn highly corrosive. And in the case increased alkalinity the sanitization capability of the swimming pool gets damaged and results in excessive chlorine demand.

Also make sure to check the calcium content of the water in the pool too. Be careful, calcium can also cause corrosion, and cloudiness in the pool water. Your pool's calcium levels should be between 175 and 225 ppm. You can also get a professional swimming pool expert to check for an exact analysis.

With proper care people can avoid damage to fiberglass inground swimming pools and save a lot of money in repairs.  In some cases some damage cannot be fixed or repaired. Make a pool schedule and check it often. Fiberglass Inground Swimming Pools

  
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