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Swimming Pools in France
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29/03/2008, 19:56
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Sharkster
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Pool Cleaning/Maintenance Advice
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I have just invested in a new pool for this year. It is an above ground pool with 11 metres squared of water and has a sand filter that filters at 4 m squared per hour. Previously I had an above ground pool with a catridge filter and last year in particular experienced terrible algae problems. Before we fill the pool, I want to make sure I know which chemicals are to be used and when. Previously I have used the following:-
Chlorine Anti Algae Very cheap tester kit
Having looks in catalogues there are various long term and short term chlorine solutions, 5 in 1 chlorine tablets, seperate anti algae and flocant, so I am very confused. Is it better to use a slow release/long duration chlorine over a daily added chlorine? Should floc be used on a daily basis? (never used this before) Are the 5 in 1 tablets effective and if so, is that the only chemical I need? Also since there is a sand filter are there any additional chemicals I need? Do I need filtershock tablets for the sand filter? If so how often do I use them? I want to have clean water for the whole summer and am happy to spend the time to achieve this, but I am confused to what the daily regime should be. Also, if the water is heated from an external heater, are there any further things to consider in regard to water maintentance? Also, I have been looking at pool hoovers and most seem to refer to 'fond plat' which translated means flat bottom. Are these suitable for most above ground pools too?
Any help/advice would be appreciated, really looking for an idiots guide to pool maintenance.
Thanks, Sharkster
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31/03/2008, 12:06
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Sharkster
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Re: Pool Cleaning/Maintenance Advice
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The old pool I had came with an instructional video, but I was unable to watch it. I have yet to take delivery of the new pool, so there maybe something with that. Can you offer some advise, I understand a cheap testing kit is of no use, hence why I will be using testing strips in the future. Any useful comments would be appreciated.
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06/04/2008, 17:03
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Sharkster
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Are there other things you can use to test the water then? What cost are we talking for something that is accurate?
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06/04/2008, 17:07
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Clair

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Mr Clair uses a testing kit similar to that described by Jonzjob. I bought it from Géant and I don't remember it costing very much at all...
Clair, a Real Virtual French Person
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06/04/2008, 18:19
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Jonzjob

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06/04/2008, 18:43
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Sharkster
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Thanks, I will look at both of those.
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06/04/2008, 19:13
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Sharkster
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So the Cool PoolTester can be had for around £70, I cannot seem to find Scuba+ anywhere (it is not a great search for google). Is there any good places to buy either of these products in France?
Also, just found this link, would the experts on here agree that the information is accurate, so I have something to work with.
http://www.easypoolchemicals.com/shop/popups/small-guide.html
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