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The soonest you can swim in your pool is five days, but I recommend waiting a full two weeks to ensure proper plaster curing. Swimming too soon after plastering a pool can result in damaged plaster and fluctuating pH levels that are dangerous to you and your familys well-being.
Chlorine/non-chlorine chemicals When adding chlorine or non-chlorine chemicals to shock your pool after a fill-up, wait about 24 hours or until levels are approximately 5 ppm. If youll only be adding liquid chlorine, its generally safe to swim after about 4 hours or until levels are 5 ppm or lower.
The plaster material cures under water in about 7-10 days. But this doesnt mean you have to wait that long. Once the pool is filled and clean, you can go in for a swim.
Can I Add Water Features to My Existing Pool? The answer is yes, but it comes with some caveats. For instance, if you want to add a pool waterfall, you should work with a pool professional who can analyze your pools mechanics along with the drainage, filtration and pump system.
Outdoor Pool Design Considerations Proximity to the house. Planting round the pool. Paving/Surround types. Lighting. Outdoor sound systems. Poolside Buildings. Safety / security. Covering.
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If you have just filled your pool with water, the first thing you should do is turn your pump on and allow the filter to begin cleaning and circulating your water. Stagnant water that is untreated can quickly develop bacteria, so it is a good idea to keep the water flowing as you prepare for the next steps.
It is recommended to wait at least 20 minutes to an hour after adding water balancing chemicals. You should wait 24 hours (or one full cycle through the filter) to swim from the moment you use calcium chloride in your pool. It is safe to swim once your chlorine levels are around 5 ppm or after 24 hours.
Place the garden hose in the deep end of the pool, making sure to tie a cloth over the end of the hose to diffuse the water pressure. Switch the hose on and fill the pool until the water level docHubes the middle of the entrance to the weir. The colour of the pool water will be greenish this is normal.

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