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re: Best filter system for an inground pool?

Posted on 5/16/21 at 7:41 pm to
Posted by CAD703X
Liberty Island
Member since Jul 2008
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Posted on 5/16/21 at 7:41 pm to
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you can easily keep your chlorine on the safe but low side of things. I don’t smell like chlorine when I get out of the pool and my water is crystal clear.
this isn't the neighborhood pool where nasty kids pee and shite in their swimming diapers so you only need to keep the chlorine level on par with water coming from your tap.

That's the nice thing about having your own pool.

When I filled mine up the guy who was helping me said "water coming from your spigot is completely balanced. You want to keep your pool that way going forward."

Of course you're going to screw up from time to time, equipment fails, etc and you'll need to super chlorinate it but once that's done you go back to normal.

A chlorine pool is not a negative thing.
This post was edited on 5/16/21 at 7:43 pm
Posted by nolanola
Member since Nov 2010
7610 posts
Posted on 5/17/21 at 7:41 am to
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When I filled mine up the guy who was helping me said "water coming from your spigot is completely balanced. You want to keep your pool that way going forward."


Tap water varies greatly from source to source. Some tap water is truly bad quality water. Mileage will vary with the above statement.
Posted by Gorilla Ball
Member since Feb 2006
11994 posts
Posted on 5/17/21 at 8:54 pm to
When I filled mine up the guy who was helping me said "water coming from your spigot is completely balanced. You want to keep your pool that way going forward."

Our water is too soft to not have to treat the pool. Amongst other things
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