What do you need to maintain an Intex pool?

Author: Dr. Tobin Runolfsson IV  |  Last update: Monday, June 20, 2022

The following pool accessories are necessary for maintaining an Intex pool:
  1. An above-ground pool vacuum.
  2. A skimmer (long net on a pole)
  3. Floating chlorine tablet dispenser.
  4. Pool maintenance kit (pH and chlorine testing kit)
  5. Pool cover to keep the pool clean/prevent evaporation of water.
  6. Shock chemicals or a saltwater system.

What chemicals do I need to keep my Intex pool clean?

Intex Pool Chemical Startup List
  • Alkalinity increaser (sodium bicarbonate)
  • Alkalinity decreaser (sodium bisulfate)
  • pH increaser (sodium carbonate)
  • pH decreaser (sodium bisulfate)
  • Calcium hardness increaser (calcium chloride)
  • Sanitizer (liquid chlorine, chlorine tablets, Intex saltwater pool system)

Do Intex pools need chemicals?

For the greatest protection against algae, bacteria, and cloudy water, Intex pools should maintain a chlorine level of 2.0-4.0 ppm at all times. If you opted for the Intex Salt Chlorinator, you can make your own chlorine by adding the correct amount of Pool Salt to the water.

What chemicals do I need for my above ground pool?

Oxidizers/ Calcium Hypochlorite/ Chlorine-Fee Shock: These are also sanitizers used to kill bacteria and algae. PH Increaser/Soda Ash: this increases the PH level. PH Reducer/Dry Acid: This will reduce the PH level. Alkalinity Increaser/ Sodium Bicarbonate: This will increase the total alkalinity.

How soon after filling a pool Can you swim?

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 you'll only be adding liquid chlorine, it's generally safe to swim after about 4 hours or until levels are 5 ppm or lower.

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What chemicals do you put in a pool for the first time?

Chemicals Needed for Pool Start Ups
  • Stain & Scale Preventer.
  • Granular Shock Chlorine.
  • Chlorine Tablets.
  • pH Increaser and/or pH Decreaser.
  • Alkalinity and/or Calcium Increaser.
  • Cyanuric Acid (Stabilizer)
  • Algaecide and Clarifiers if needed.
  • Complete Test Kit or Test Strips.

Should I cover my Intex pool every night?

You should cover your pool every night for several reasons. First off, a pool cover saves energy and conserves water by decreasing the amount of make-up water. Also, it reduces the consumption of chemicals, and finally, it saves a lot of cleaning time since it keeps the debris out of the pool.

Should I cover my Intex pool when raining?

When preparing your pool for a storm, leave it uncovered. Installing any kind of cover across the pool will not do much to protect against dust and contaminants because storms often bring strong winds and heavy rain that can cause the cover to lift off your pool.

How long will an Intex pool last?

Intex is a popular manufacturer of temporary above-ground pools. How long they last depends on a number of factors, but the simple answer is that the inflatable pools will last 2-4 years and the metal frame types will last between 4-8 years.

Do inflatable pools need chlorine?

Although inflatable pools don't need to use chlorine, it's one of the most common ways to keep pool water sanitary and safe to swim in. The chlorine is used to efficiently kill bacteria in the water that may be harmful to swimmers. Larger inflatable pools will benefit the most from the use of chlorine.

Where do you put chlorine tablets in Intex pool?

You simply place your chlorine tablets in the floater (based on gallons of water in your pool), and it does the work for you. The downside to a chlorine floater is that it is a passive system, so sometimes it can get stuck in one spot for a period of time.

Can you use liquid chlorine in a vinyl pool?

Liquid chlorine is a good choice to use in a vinyl liner pool. The chlorine itself isn't as concentrated as others and it distributes very quickly throughout the water reducing the risk of having concentrated areas of chlorine. You should pour liquid chlorine evenly into specific areas of your pool.

Do I need to shock my Intex pool?

We recommend shocking Intex pools every week, especially if you're having a heat wave or heavy rains. Heat and excess water can knock your chlorine levels to sub-par levels pretty quickly. Use a pool shock with a decent amount of available chlorine, and run your filtration system after you shock your pool.

Does an Intex pool need to be grounded?

CJadamec. Code says any pool with greater than 42" of water needs to be bonded. For most Intex pools that would mean bonding the water and the earth around the pool.

Can you swim in a pool with chlorine tablets?

Answer: Yes, when using tablets they can be present in the water while you swim. Also confirm with a test of the chlorine level to be sure the sanitizer level is safe for swimming.

What happens if above ground pool overflows from rain?

But large quantities of precipitation combined with an overflowing pool and poor drainage can cause problems such as flooding, structural damage to the surrounding buildings as well as out of balance swimming pool water chemistry. No fun.

What do you do with an above ground pool after it rains?

Here's a quick checklist of what to do after a heavy rain so you can get back to enjoying your pool as soon as possible:
  1. Remove debris from your skimmer and pump baskets. ...
  2. Skim your pool to remove any debris on the water's surface, including bugs.
  3. Brush and vacuum your pool.
  4. Lower the water level if needed.

What do you do with an above ground pool when it rains?

Just follow the simple steps below to protect your pool against possible damage caused by high winds and heavy rainfall.
  1. Don't Drain the Pool Water.
  2. Turn Off Power and Tie Down or Remove Equipment.
  3. Remove Pool Cover and Balance Your Chemicals.

Does rain affect pool water?

Rainfall dilutes pool chemistry levels and lowers the readings for pH, alkalinity, hardness, stabilizer, and chlorine. Rainfall does not contain chlorine. As well, rainfall brings with it small amounts of contaminants that are washed into the pool.

Should you shock pool before or after rain?

Heavy rains will deplete many of the chemistry levels in your pool. Generally your alkalinity will drop significantly. It is a good idea to have Alkalinity, Muriatic Acid, Chlorine (or Salt), and Shock on hand to be able to test your water and treat your pool immediately after the rain stops.

Will a tarp help heat a pool?

I know it sounds crazy, but yes, you can use a tarp to heat your pool! The process is simple: just take the tarp out to your yard and lay it on the pool in direct sunlight. The sun will heat up black fabric which will maintain the temperature of your already heated pool.

What to do when you first fill your pool?

What Do You Do After an Above Ground Pool Is Filled With Water?
  1. Step 1: Learn about how to prevent drowning and pool chemical injuries. ...
  2. Step 2: Turn on the filter. ...
  3. Step 3: Vacuum and skim off debris. ...
  4. Step 4: Test the water, and then test it again. ...
  5. Step 5: Enjoy your pool, but safely!

What do you need to start a pool?

We recommend that you take an inventory of the following:
  1. Chlorine Tablets & Chlorine Stock.
  2. pH Increaser & Decreaser.
  3. Alkalinity & Calcium Increaser.
  4. Cyanuric Acid or Stabilizer.
  5. Algaecides, Clarifiers, Enzymes.
  6. Test Kit Reagents or Test Strips.
  7. Stain Removers.

What chemicals do I need to maintain my pool?

Here are the essential chemicals for keeping your pool clean and beautiful:
  • pH. ...
  • Calcium Hardness. ...
  • Total Alkalinity. ...
  • Metals. ...
  • Chlorine. ...
  • Bromine. ...
  • Shock Treatments. ...
  • Algaecide.

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