kenmar said:My understanding is that bbb/TFP method is not so much about using a specific set of chemicals, but about understanding the affects of those chemicals on your pool, and their associated costs on your wallet.

kenmar said:My understanding is that bbb/TFP method is not so much about using a specific set of chemicals, but about understanding the affects of those chemicals on your pool, and their associated costs on your wallet.
The reference was primarily to dispute the claim that Liquid Chlorine was illegal in Texas. I think that the 100 gallon minimum is for delivery. I would think that they would allow you to pick up a smaller quantity. If not, they might know where you could get a smaller quantity.texasdad said:100 Gallon Minimum - almost a lifetime off Chlorine for my 13,000 gallons (or at least the useful lifetime of the Chlorine). For now Costco is the best deal I've found with 6% Clorox. I wish I could find somebody local that sold 10% or 12% in 10 or 15 gallon containers........JamesW said:texasdad said:I called a few pool stores last week looking for a deal on higher concentration liquid chlorine. I was told by Leslies that liquid chlorine is illegal in Texas..................Dallas TX...
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kenmar said:My understanding is that bbb/TFP method is not so much about using a specific set of chemicals, but about understanding the affects of those chemicals on your pool, and their associated costs on your wallet.
Not at the Leslies near me, I had to ask for it, "they keep it in the back."but they have a flat of liquid chlorine front and center this time of year
Mattyssox said:another thought.. if trichloro and cal hypo pucks are so bad, how do the majority of pool owners keep thier pools clean (majority dont use bbb yet). i thought these two options raised your cya or calcium levels to problematic levels..
See this post for sources of higher concentration chlorinating liquid (bleach) in Canada.NWCanuck said:Anyway I have been a little confused while reading on this site about people using 6% litre size bottles of bleach by the case. Are there just some places that you can't get 12% by the gallon? It seems kind of cost prohibitive to buy it a lower concentration, but I guess if that is all that is available then you have no choice.
Then again you guys can get a Taylor 2006 for $60 as where I have to pay over $130 CDN or more. But it is kind of nice being able to purchase 10 litres of 12% for $6 CDN.
Leebo said:the best and cheapest way to use them.....is by not putting yourself into a spot where you need to use them.
Mattyssox said:another thought.. if trichloro and cal hypo pucks are so bad, how do the majority of pool owners keep thier pools clean (majority dont use bbb yet). i thought these two options raised your cya or calcium levels to problematic levels..
Thinkly said:It's only bottles of bleach and wine for me from here on out.
gboulton said:Thinkly said:It's only bottles of bleach and wine for me from here on out.
Just one question...
Where's the wine/CYA chart? :lol:
Mattyssox said:in fairness, I know about 5 people with in grounds (decent sizes) and they never have to drain it or take extreme measures..they just use pucks and away they go
im content with the bbb method, I'm just curious as to how the world is able to successfully maintain a pool without it.