The full pool aisle was open. They had thousands of pounds of everything else but they were out of LC already.So the southern stores are gearing up for pool use in the summer.

The full pool aisle was open. They had thousands of pounds of everything else but they were out of LC already.So the southern stores are gearing up for pool use in the summer.
6 gallons is only 17.4 FC for me and it won't last long. How do you liquid chlorine people do this all summer ?
Painfully.How do you liquid chlorine people do this all summer ?
Bought the last 6 jugs of pool essentials at WalMart just in case. They were from Jan 10th and I wasn't thrilled about it, but who knows when they'll have more ? 6 gallons is only 17.4 FC for me and it won't last long. How do you liquid chlorine people do this all summer ?
I learned of a costly side effect with bleach. The 14 year old tagged along for the trip to WalMart because she just switched to contacts from transition glasses. She's never needed a pair of sunglasses before, but does now. ($12.99) While we were there I picked up a nice looking pool brush because the old one was crusty. ($17.99). The state and county took their 8.63% combined share and going for 6 gallons of bleach cost me $69somethingCome on all you non-SWGers, what are you waiting for?
I learned of a costly side effect with bleach. The 14 year old tagged along for the trip to WalMart because she just switched to contacts from transition glasses. She's never needed a pair of sunglasses before, but does now. ($12.99) While we were there I picked up a nice looking pool brush because the old one was crusty. ($17.99). The state and county took their 8.63% combined share and going for 6 gallons of bleach cost me $69something![]()
That's what PVC ball valves do, unfortunately. You should use PVC plugs in place of that old booster pump hose. Just less things to fail...Got a robot six weeks ago, and it's clear now that I'll never go back to a pressure-side cleaner, so I bypassed the booster pump today:
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One casualty. I knew I shouldn't, but tried to turn it anyway:
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You should use PVC plugs in place of that old booster pump hose. Just less things to fail...
Right. I meant eventually. The hose could succumb to the sun before the plugs would.Yeah, but I didn't have PVC plugs, and I did have a hose.
Do you know if the port in the pool is threaded? If so, you can install an eyeball and direct the flow whichever way enhances the skimming.The new cleaner-port-as-return isn't aimed like the other returns, though, so if it messes up my skimming I'll plug the line instead.
I’m wondering the SAME thing and I have the exact same port! I had the “ball” so I could point the water whichever way I wanted, but somehow during the winter (I close my pool), I can’t find the darn thing!!Right. I meant eventually. The hose could succumb to the sun before the plugs would.
Do you know if the port in the pool is threaded? If so, you can install an eyeball and direct the flow whichever way enhances the skimming.
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Did u do anToday I manually vacuumed the pool again. Only had to backwash twice. I retested my water again today. I've started inching my numbers toward the recommended levels. I added a gallon of bleach, 80 lbs of salt, 5 lbs of baking soda and 3 lbs of stabilizer. I screwed down all the Loop-Loc anchors and installed the handrail. Today the water temperature went up from 64F to 68F. Tomorrow will be an off-day from pool activities since it is supposed to rain most of the day.