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Opening
your pool
Doing it the right way can
mean the difference between a summer of fun and a summer of headaches!
Follow these important (and easy) steps to ensure a smooth, carefree pool
opening in the spring. And remember, your local
BioGuard® Dealer is always
ready to assist with information tailored to your specific pool care needs.
1.
remove pool cover (skip this step for new pools)
Drain off any accumulated
water on the cover away from your pool. Once removed, clean with BioGuard
Stow-A-Way® to
prevent sticking and odors. Store in a dry place, free of debris and
protected from the sun and weather.
2. fill your pool
Your pool should be filled
to the middle of the skimmer opening to allow for proper circulation.
3. check your pump,
skimmer basket & filter
4. get your water tested
Be sure to circulate pool
water 24 to 48 hours before taking a water sample. Using a clean plastic
container (or better still, one that your dealer provides), scoop about one
quart of water from elbow-depth. Seal the container and take it to your
BioGuard Dealer for
testing and analysis.
BioGuard pioneered the idea
of computerized water analysis. Over the past 25 years, we have used our
resources to research, develop and refine the science of water analysis.
Today, our computerized water analysis system provides accurate results
almost instantly. You receive personalized instructions for starting the
pool. Help keep your water perfectly balanced by bringing in a water sample
at least once every month during the pool season.
5. test sanitizer & pH
levels
You can test sanitizer and
pH levels yourself using the BioGuard 1200V Test Kit or BioGuard Test Strips
to check free chlorine, total bromine residuals and pH levels and Total
Alkalinity. Use the following chart to determine proper levels.
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Free chlorine residual |
1.0 to 3.0 ppm |
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Total Bromine residual |
1.0 to 3.0 ppm |
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pH |
7.4 to 7.6 is ideal range
(7.2 -7.6 is acceptable) |
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Total Alkalinity |
125 to 150 ppm |
Calcium Hardness:
Plaster pools
All
other types |
200 to 275 ppm
175
to 225 ppm |
6. routine maintenance
Routine maintenance is the
best way to maintain your pool. And with one of BioGuard’s easy-to-use
3-step pool care programs,
it’s as easy as 1-2-3! We even have a non-chlorine system—our SoftSwim®
Program—if you prefer pool care that doesn’t use chlorine to sanitize!
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Vacation
preparation
While on vacation, debris
and bacteria can collect in your pool and upset the water balance. Consider
a "vacation plan" to prevent problems so you can come home to a clear pool
and not a messy surprise.
- Contact your
BioGuard Dealer for a
vacation maintenance plan. (Your dealer can give you instructions based on
your specific BioGuard Program.)
- Clean your pool
thoroughly, brushing and vacuuming walls and floors.
- Test pool water and make
sure it's properly balanced. Anything that’s out of balance—total
alkalinity, pH, calcium hardness—will likely get worse when left
unattended.
- Run your pump at least
eight hours a day to help prevent algae and bacteria growth. (Either set
your timer or ask a neighbor to turn it on and off.)
- Upon returning, have your
BioGuard Dealer perform a water analysis to ensure that your pool is
properly balanced and ready for swimming.
Closing
for winter
Winterizing is the most
important thing you can do to make your spring pool opening as easy as
possible. There are enormous benefits to correctly closing your pool,
including:
- Protecting your pool
surfaces and equipment.
- Keeping water looking its
best all winter long.
- Protecting equipment from
freeze damage.
- Saving money on extra
maintenance when you open your pool.
Whether you completely cover
your pool or just reduce maintenance, BioGuard® can make winterizing
painless. Convenient
Artic Blue® Winter Kits include the products you need for cold weather
care.
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