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The ideal concentration of Free Available Chlorine (FAC) in public pools and spas should be about 2-4 parts per million (ppm). These amounts are regulated by the EPA, which have them set to 2-4 ppm for public pools and 2-5 ppm for spas. The amount for pools is identical to the amount set for drinking water.
0:46 1:53 The frequency of testing varies. This is due to factors like pool usage size. And local HealthMoreThe frequency of testing varies. This is due to factors like pool usage size. And local Health regulations. However theres a common current in these Waters.
0:13 2:01 Trends. Over time certain chemistry levels will rise above the recommended range and can only beMoreTrends. Over time certain chemistry levels will rise above the recommended range and can only be lowered by diluting or fully draining the pool. For.
While there is no definitive answer, most experts agree that pools should be drained and refilled every three to five years. This will help to keep the water clean and clear and will prevent any build-up of dirt or debris. Additionally, draining and refilling your pool will help to extend its lifespan.
Cleaning your pool about once a week should be sufficient, though youll probably have to skim out debris more frequently than that. A commercial pool, though, is a different story. Because commercial pools host many more swimmers than residential pools, they need to be cleaned more often- at least twice a week.
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0:14 1:59 Also for repairs or resurfacing. The pool needs to be as dry as a desert. But heres a fun factMoreAlso for repairs or resurfacing. The pool needs to be as dry as a desert. But heres a fun fact draining a pool too often can damage it its like giving a cake too much oven.
After installation, someone will need to clean the pool, balance chemicals and make repairs. Maintenance costs average between $80 and $150 per month, while opening or closing a pool costs between $300 and $550, ing to HomeGuide.
Most pools should be drained and refilled every 5-7 years to manage total dissolved solids (TDS) and prevent chemical imbalance.

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