It keeps the chlorine from dissipating before it can do it's job from what I understand. Every time I filled my pool it needed an initial dose. The chlorine tablets are stabilized chlorine but you've got to get the level up first. After that initial dose I never had to add anymore. The tablets maintained it fine. Just keep the total alkalinity up and the ph won't bounce either. Pool places test the water free for all that crap. After startup costs they're really not all that expensive or much trouble to maintain. Muratic acid is one of the chemicals used to treat the ph lol. You may once in a while get mustard algae which takes a little copper based algaecide but not often and easy to get rid of when it starts. Excessive or acid rain can throw the ph off but as long as you keep that total alkalinity right it won't bounce much. I used to take a sample in once a month, or at the first sign of a problem, and use a test kit once or twice a week to check up on things. Most problems are easy to correct if you nip them in the bud. Probably a lot easier than what you've already been doing.Well I had hoped to be able to pop in and chat a bit more today, but I had laundry and 3 or 4 errands to do today.
Still trying to clear up the recurring green water in my pool. A trip to the pool place yesterday by my mom with a water sample proved that I needed a stabilizer (wth is THAT?!?!) and no amount of chlorine would work for long without it. Stabilizer, check...shock last night, check...more shock today, check! Now we wait....if it doesn't turn around soon I'm taking it down.
Frustrating to say the least but at least it isn't from lack of attention like I was feeling guilty about. What the heck is stabilizer anyways? Cyanuric acid it says on the paper....just what you want to swim in, huh?


