- If algae is present, brush walls and shock pool prior to application.
- Turn off circulation pump and filter.
- Attach a garden hose to Revive START UP/CLEAN UP bottle and apply the entire contents over pool surface.
- Wait 24-48 hours for debris to settle to pool bottom, then slowly vacuum to waste.
Just so, how do I bring my pool back to life?
Bringing your Pool Back to Life
- Green Machine. It's all too easy to create the perfect breeding ground for algae in your pool.
- Pruning. It's time to lose the winter weight.
- Pool Cover. If you've kept your pool nice and snug over winter, take off the cover and give it some air.
- Pump & Filter Inspection.
- Find your Balance.
- Clean not Green.
Additionally, how do you fix a neglected pool? Don't Drain the Pool
- Clean the pool using Leaf Nets and Leaf Baggers, to remove 99% of the organic debris.
- Balance the water.
- Shock the Pool, until the water turns a blue-grey color.
- Run the filter 24/7 until the water clears, and resist the urge to clean the filter until the pressure gauge is 5-10 lbs higher.
Likewise, do you get your money back on a pool?
Not only does a pool increase your social worth, but it can also increase the value of your home. But probably not as much as you think. According to HouseLogic, there's no real guarantee that you'll make your money back. In fact, adding a swimming pool may only increase your home's value by 7%.
How long do you have to wait to swim in a new pool?
Answer: Generally you will want to wait at least 4 hours, but ideal is waiting for one complete turnover of the water (the time it takes all the water to go through the filter).