How To Clear Up / Clean "Green Pool Water" (How To Shock A Pool) easily

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  • How To Clear Up / Clean "Green Pool Water" (How To Shock A Pool) easily
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  • @brandydownes1560
    @brandydownes1560 Год назад +19

    Love your video!!! Wonderful help. My dad passed away and I've inherited this beautiful 15000 gallon tank. Well, not always so beautiful but, I have learned so so much. It's turned into quite a Hobbie I didn't see coming. Thank you tons for being part of my pool journey 😊

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  Год назад +6

      Glad we could help and so sorry to hear about your dad passing! Enjoy your new hobby and stay tuned for more. Here’s to good pool weather; Take care 😊

  • @javierperezvaldez
    @javierperezvaldez 2 года назад +48

    Great job and not technical, like many others that confuse things with much information

  • @aliciaphilpott4556
    @aliciaphilpott4556 Год назад +1

    Thanks, This was amazing. My pool was covered and it was still green. I am filling it up now and will add the liquid shock this weekend and start the cleaning cycle. Thanks for the Blessings.

  • @KamrybSmith
    @KamrybSmith 3 года назад +16

    The b-roll of the trees is a great touch to the video!

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  3 года назад +7

      Thanks. I was really enjoying the outside vibe while working on the pool. I’m so glad I incorporated the scenery into the video. 😊

  • @MonicaSancio
    @MonicaSancio Год назад +2

    Great job, thank you so much for sharing! I will do the same with granular chlorine!

  • @Roger.777
    @Roger.777 3 года назад +8

    👍🙌 what a difference. Great vid

  • @Birdsarecoolunlikeyou
    @Birdsarecoolunlikeyou 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for your help!

  • @credit__devin
    @credit__devin 2 года назад +9

    Tip for the future… buy a 60 pound tub of shock granules and chlorine tabs and add one tab per 1750 gallons of water into your chlorinator or a tab float or add 5-7 scoops of shock into the skimmer baskets but add the scoops slowly I would most likely use granule over tabs or liquid chlorine to shock tho

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +4

      Thanks for leaving a comment with your tip. And thanks for watching 😊

  • @mikedee4399
    @mikedee4399 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the video it's very helpful! Over the winter I bought a house that came with and above ground pool and it was really green so I put winterizing chemicals and covered it. I just have a question in your description you have a four pack 4 gallons and two pack 8 gallons of liquid chlorine shock how many do I actually need to put in? Thank you for taking time out to help people out and making this video! For a pool newbie like me we definitely need and appreciate helpful videos like this lol.

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  Год назад +4

      Your welcome. Our pool holds 18,500 gallons of water. Normally to clear a green pool we use 4 gallons of the chlorine shock and 4 gallons is what we used in the video that you watched. Because our pool was so bad this spring we used 8 gallons this year in our newer green to clear video. 8 gallons is pushing the limits because the concern becomes when backwashing for a while all that chlorine can kill or weaken vegetation. And you may have to wait days to swim due to chlorine levels high.
      If you want to try doing it our way we would recommend doing the math on 4 gallons per 18,500 of pool water. Eventually you will learn your pool over time and tweak things to work for you. Take care and stay tuned for more 😊

  • @michaelh5055
    @michaelh5055 3 года назад +14

    I wish I checked youtube first. But last summer I had to leave for 6 weeks for work. I made an agreement with my neighbors teenage son to look after my pool. I didn't ask him to get inside and scrub it. Just check the chemical levels at least once every 5 days. I left ph balance, chlorine tablets, filters, etc. I gave that SOB 200.00 to do a good job.
    The pool is 18x48 with a cartridge filter. That SOB never did a thing. The filter tripped it's breaker at some point. It was so thick with algae and scum I couldn't see 2 inches down.
    Out of desperation, I dumped in 5 bags of shock and went through 5 filters. At best, I could only get the water to where it was semi clear, but extremely cloudy.
    I had to drain it, scrub it, and refill it. Never got my money back from the little snot either.

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  3 года назад +10

      😳 wow, so sorry that happened. That is terrible. I’m not big on security cameras but may need to invest in one to keep an eye on your pool for the next time you work out of town and need to hire someone. 😊

  • @charliegregg9447
    @charliegregg9447 2 года назад +12

    For debris on the bottom be sure to vacuum using the waste mode. When doing this I have to plug the outlet jet because fine sentiment
    Will get through the filter.

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +4

      Thanks for leaving us some tips. Many in our audience read these comments. Take care 😊

  • @traningday
    @traningday 3 года назад +5

    You are the man great job

  • @buhaycanadachannel8419
    @buhaycanadachannel8419 3 года назад +5

    Wow the water is very clean.

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  3 года назад +4

      Thank you so much for watching many of our videos and commenting on them. That really encourages us and means a lot to us. We enjoy making them and sharing them. More to come. Take care.

  • @preciousconnections9463
    @preciousconnections9463 2 года назад +6

    Beautiful pool, what size? We have a pool and it's been very cloudy lately, we are new pool owners and still alot to learn. Thanks for sharing

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +5

      Thanks. 27 foot round holding about 18,500 gals of water. Definitely is a learning curve and information is gradually acquired over time. Thanks for watching 😊

  • @ericreyes7800
    @ericreyes7800 2 года назад +1

    1,2,3 go!!👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻😂 Your pool looks good!

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +2

      Thanks. Hoping to install a heater in the spring to extend the swimming season. Nights are colder this week and swimming season soon will be at an end for this year.

  • @cf3779
    @cf3779 2 года назад +13

    Thank you for an easy explanation I’m a first time pool owner and my pool is Green right now😖looks so overwhelming

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +5

      Your welcome. There’s going to be a learning curve and each pools circumstances are unique so don’t be too hard on yourself. Give yourself grace. You got this 👍😊

    • @jesuscadenas1521
      @jesuscadenas1521 2 года назад +2

      I’m in the same boat!

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +3

      @@jesuscadenas1521 Were going to be uploading another pool video "how to" soon; stay tuned 😊

    • @wn6333
      @wn6333 9 месяцев назад

      How many gallons of shock did u add

  • @ThePuppiesrcute12345
    @ThePuppiesrcute12345 3 года назад +7

    Love the duck 🦆.. great video .. do you find the pool to be lots of maintenance or just minimal for time

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  3 года назад +6

      Thanks, yes the duck is very popular 😂
      If I take the time to maintain the pool like I should it prevents a lot of headaches and time wasted trying to get the pool from green to clear. I think you have to be somewhat of a disciplined person to own a pool because they can get out of hand easily in the summer heat and sun if not maintained properly.

  • @arnedac9399
    @arnedac9399 3 года назад +4

    Those smiles make it all worth it 🥰

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  3 года назад +3

      Yes! We keep the pool for the grand babes! So much joy and excitement watching them swim in the pool. 😊

  • @rachelnemati9437
    @rachelnemati9437 Год назад

    Thank you, this is so helpful!! Question-I would filter out the algae debris and vacuum larger particles *before* not *after* adding the algaecide, right? Just wanted to make sure I got the order right.

  • @charliegregg9447
    @charliegregg9447 2 года назад +7

    Maintaining Both PH And Total Alkalinity In Your Swimming Pool Is Important For Keeping Your Pool

  • @evvtech9609
    @evvtech9609 2 года назад +7

    We have a similar pool. I believe it is 21'. We were always told to pour in 4 gallons of liquid shock and the algicide but we always have to buy more. Should the majority of the algae die with the shock so you don't have to use as much when you use it a few days later?

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +3

      Yes. It’s hard to kill “all” the algae. Some of the algae tightly affixed to the liner edges and sides and bottom won’t die as easily. You can brush to dislodge and vacuum over time to eradicate it.
      So yes the majority of algae should die and less shock will be needed the next time. Take care 😊

  • @aa9532
    @aa9532 Год назад +2

    I love it!! , my pool is dark and green, but I hope I can fix it. Thank you

  • @bossmom6576
    @bossmom6576 2 года назад +1

    Great video ty. Question you don’t cover your pool during the winter months ? I am a new homeowner my pool is similar just wondering thanks

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +2

      In theory it’s a great idea and for many it’s an option that works out well. I can tell you from our experiences over the decades, easier said than done. Our winters and springs can be horrendous with wind, snow and rain. We have had failures with pool covers in times past. When factoring in the cost to purchase a cover for our large pool; it’s really a coin toss on how worth while it is. Maybe we’ll try one again down the road. But for now our bias is towards not using a cover. Thanks for taking the time to post a great question 😊
      Stay tuned for more!

  • @ServiceDogDaisy
    @ServiceDogDaisy 2 года назад +1

    Did you build the wooden area behind the pool? You have a lovely set up and yard!

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +3

      Yes we did, thanks 😊
      More than likely we will be installing a new deck when we replace the pool liner (hopefully later this year). We removed the two sections of lattice on the right side last week to open the space up. We will be uploading a backyard makeover video soon. Stay tuned and take care 😊

  • @GreciasWorld
    @GreciasWorld 3 года назад +4

    Great video

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  3 года назад +4

      Thank you so much. It was a fun video to make. Stay tuned for more 😊

  • @blaze3884
    @blaze3884 Год назад +1

    Just saw your video. My pool is green murky, so i dumped in a gallon of chlorax bleach, it also has the tabs in skimmer basket, and sand was changed in pump. Man what a mess, was covered all winter too!

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  Год назад +1

      There’s definitely a love hate relationship with these pools 😂
      Thanks for sharing 😊

  • @surgicaltech8678
    @surgicaltech8678 2 года назад +1

    Also, I was reading that the pucks have CYA in them thus raising the levels even more. Should I not use them? I’m Houston TX we get crazy hot humid temps. Thanks!!

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад

      Great question! The more I have researched your question the less qualified I feel able to address it. The common thought seems to be to drain and dilute to lower elevated cyanuric acid. I’m not sure why your levels still remain high after draining as it doesn’t make sense. Maybe drain again and fill? Maybe moderate amounts are ok on the body. My background is healthcare and I know that chlorine can impair thyroid function by competing with iodine on receptors in the thyroid. The sun can cause skin cancer as I’ve had two removed this year. Not to complain but just to add more perspective. I think if it were me, I would drain again and refill and if still issues; I would hire a pool company to resolve. Too much cya can damage the pool liner and make it difficult to stabilize your pool as well. Sorry I can’t be more helpful.
      By the way, some of the liquid chlorines out there don’t have cya I believe. Good luck and let us know how it goes.

  • @pamelawood7200
    @pamelawood7200 2 месяца назад +1

    Can’t wait to see our grandbabies swimming in our pool ❤

  • @merryenalabamavlogs2979
    @merryenalabamavlogs2979 2 года назад +1

    excellent video, can show which vacuum cleaner you use to clean the pool😉👍

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +1

      We do it manually the old fashioned way. I think I bought this one at Walmart couple years ago as a seasonal item. I went to Walmart.com and copied the description…. Poolmaster Classic Collection Clear-View Triangle Vinyl Liner Swimming Pool Vacuum Poolmaster Model:27514 Walmart # 554603525. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching 😊

  • @williamlobur6181
    @williamlobur6181 2 года назад +1

    excellent video
    i did with powder and eventually she came clear BE PATIENT everyone

  • @Streetglide
    @Streetglide Год назад +1

    that was alot of shock.. wow

  • @QNiNiVLOGS
    @QNiNiVLOGS Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing

  • @premramsita8354
    @premramsita8354 Год назад

    So Satisfying

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  Год назад +1

      I know, right?! It’s amazing how quickly it can go from green to clean!

  • @anabeldiaz3561
    @anabeldiaz3561 2 года назад +6

    Hi! My family just bought an intex 16x 48 pool for this summer. We were always up schedule with shocking it and cleaning the filter. But now it is green and we don’t know what to do. Do you have any tips on how we can have it up and running again and get it clear.

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +3

      Sorry for responding so late to your comment. How exciting with the new pool! Seems like there’s no middle ground with pools; they are either loved or hated. If you have a local pool specialty store you can go into and ask questions that can be helpful. The store we purchased our pool at years ago still allows us (at no charge) to bring in a water sample and they test it to see what chemicals are needed and they tell you the order to use them and how. I would suggest checking for a good local pool store to use as a resource. If shocking isn’t helping maybe try flocculant. Someone somewhere probably has a you tube video on how to use it properly. Because so many people have been reaching out to us for help we hope to make more pool videos down the road. Stay tuned and thanks for watching 😊

    • @bullhogsbbq9658
      @bullhogsbbq9658 2 года назад +5

      If its a box pool like Intex chances are your pump is too small and not circulating the water properly, invest in a bigger pump and run 8-12 hours during hottest parts of the day, thats when things you don't want grow. Hope this helps

    • @pmedic297
      @pmedic297 Год назад +1

      @@bullhogsbbq9658 Not true... I've run intex and Bestway pools and associate with others who have the as well for many years and the pump/filter has always done a good job cleaning the pool. More than likely the problem here is not changing the cartridge or simply re-using the cartridge too many times. I've seen people complaining about a crappy intex pump only to open the filter to see the cartridge damn near sucked inside out because it was too dirty to allow water to pass through. It's easy to blame the pump for our misuse.

  • @areligorrostieta566
    @areligorrostieta566 2 года назад +1

    Did the skimmer that’s attached to the pool come with or was that an additional attachment? Also how could i know if my filter is the one not doing its job properly?

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +1

      Yes, the skimmer is additional. It did not come with the pool. Usually the water stays somewhat cloudy when your sand gets old. If it’s been two years since changing the sand in your filter than more than likely it needs to be changed. Take care 😊

  • @s.vasquez4573
    @s.vasquez4573 3 года назад +6

    Hi! I am a new pool owner and although my water isn't green, it's starting to look cloudy and feel slimy. I dumped a packet of shock there today and let the filter run. I plan on vacuum it later. Am in going in the right direction? I also bought algecide but have have to do anything with it. Thanks a ton!

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  3 года назад +5

      Hi. Sorry I missed your comment. Are you still needing help with your pool?

    • @s.vasquez4573
      @s.vasquez4573 3 года назад +4

      @@SilverLiningDayDreams hi! Yes! I've shocked the pool and went in there to vacuum. It still looks cloudy and feels slimy. Ph is reading high

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  3 года назад +6

      Hi. First thing need to do if you haven’t yet is to test your water to check for any chemical imbalances. Do you have a sand filter like we do that you need to backwash if you haven’t?
      I’m wondering if it might be related to filtration. But It’s really hard to know without being at the pool. Could be not enough time given to filter it out, dirty filter, or filter needing replacement or repair. But if you have a new pool with properly functioning filter maybe give it more time and be sure to add some clarifier if you haven’t yet. In our area we have a pool store that lets you bring a water sample to them and they will analyze it and tell you what chemicals might be needed/what to try.
      Hope this helps 😊

    • @letscamp5386
      @letscamp5386 2 года назад +4

      @@SilverLiningDayDreams great ideas!

  • @michelleduvart5235
    @michelleduvart5235 Год назад +1

    I have a 22ft x12ft pool not sure how much shock to use to get it going for summer. Also just have the pump that came with it, not sure what would be a better set up for it. It has no skimmer basket I think it would be the thing to do not sure how to install it though.

  • @10Edwina10
    @10Edwina10 Год назад +1

    Have a question. Our pool was basically black when we opened it on Sunday, added the clarifier, then the shock, it's looking great but very cloudy and with some green. I was planning on adding the Algaecide tomorrow. You think I should?

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  Год назад

      I would wait a while on the algaecide and give it time with the pump running to filter the pool water. Maybe you need some more shock. Keep an eye on things so that you backwash and rinse when you loose pressure. Hope that helps 😊

  • @SpookyBrileyx
    @SpookyBrileyx 2 года назад +1

    I have a very green pool and I'm trying to get it ready for Saturday, any recommendations on getting it clean quickly?! I have everything to clean it like chlorine and all that stuff, just need help on what to do and how to get it clean by Saturday if possible! 😕

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +2

      Get the chlorine in asap and start circulating and use enough to “shock” it. Usually I can get away with using 4 of the product you see us use in the video for our 18,500 gallons. After it starts to clear up add some clarifier but do not over use the clarifier. Unfortunately your pool probably won’t be ready to use by Saturday but try in case you are pleasantly surprised 😊

  • @kathyamendola2031
    @kathyamendola2031 2 года назад +2

    Truthfully if properly maintained during the winter by keeping the cover clean and dry by using a pump attached to a hose and when dry scooping the leaves off the cover, then you should never open green! Maintenance is the key, also if you do have algae, after you shock and clear it up you need to get a good phosphate remover and run filter overnight and vacuum to waste. Then clean filter if you have a de or cartridge filter.

  • @jamer365mojica4
    @jamer365mojica4 2 года назад +5

    I watched the video and loved it, my parents have a 5,000 gallon pool and it gets green fast. What can we do to keep it clean during the summer?

    • @dare8706
      @dare8706 2 года назад +5

      Keep the chlorine levels up & an efficient pump to keep that water circulating.. you’ll never have a problem!

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +3

      @Jamer365 Mojica: the best thing is to use it a few times a week! Helps to move things around before it can grow. Also test your chemicals levels once or twice a week. If you see the water starts to get cloudy, try to get on it right away.

    • @grammacreepy9324
      @grammacreepy9324 2 года назад +4

      Testing water at least once a week and keeping the water at recommended levels helps a lot. We use shock and an algecide/clarifier combo weekly and it seems to be working well, even though the filter that came with the pool is way too small. Chlorine stabilizer was a life saver as well. It does exactly what it implies, helps maintain the chlorine levels. We've been averaging 100 degrees here, and water temp is at 88-90 for a few weeks now but we haven't had any issues with algea or cloudy water at all. Hope your pool gives you many enjoyable moments!

    • @jamer365mojica4
      @jamer365mojica4 2 года назад +3

      I had one chlorine tablet in the pool amd the chlorine levels kept dropping to 0. Now i have 4 tablets in there and rhe chlorine levels are holding good. Now its just the ph and alkalinity levels that drop

    • @ronderulijkummar7453
      @ronderulijkummar7453 2 года назад +1

      Cover It Up With A Pool Cover. There's A Way To Winterize It And It's A Whole Lot Easier To Take Care Of If You Cover It During The Winter.

  • @justinegarcia8771
    @justinegarcia8771 Год назад +1

    When you wait for larger particles to drop to the bottom, do you run your filter? Thank you

  • @StarrHill-tm7fk
    @StarrHill-tm7fk Месяц назад +1

    I saw one where he said use the pool baking soda to keep it green & get the green out, and to keep the ph level balanced

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  Месяц назад +1

      I’ve heard about using baking soda before too. We’ve had our pool for over 20 years and have tried many different things. We’ve found that this method is the fastest, easiest and most cost effective way to clear the pool water and get us swimming sooner! Thanks for watching! 🏊

  • @chrystalmeeks6067
    @chrystalmeeks6067 Год назад +1

    We live in ohio . I see that you didn't cover your pool for the winter and left the water in? We leave our water in as well but we cover it. But with all the wind storms our cover has been torn off and leaving our water green after leaves and debri sit in until its warm enough to open it.
    Have you had any worry or tips fpr not covering the pool over the winter?

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  Год назад

      We Quit covering our pool soon after we purchased our pool which was about 20 years ago because every year we would have a tarp failure except I think maybe one or two years it worked better but for the rest it was just not working out it would rip or blow off or even if it was a success there was always some of the green water on top of the cover that would end up in the pool in the spring.
      We just got a brand new liner installed last week and in fact, we just released a video on it if you wanna see it and in that video we describe a little bit more I think why we don’t use a tarp.
      Because our liner is new we decided this fall we will cover our pool and try it one more time and just try to be more diligent with it and if it’s a success, we’ll do it the following year and if not, we’ll go back to not covering our pool.
      If you can cover your pool in the winter, it is a good idea because that UV light in the winter hitting the pool liner does wear it out quicker.
      Sorry for the long sentence structure from using Siri 😂
      Take care 😊

  • @igotzelda
    @igotzelda Год назад +2

    I love how the video starts with a duck chillin in the pool 🦆

  • @treystephen3521
    @treystephen3521 2 года назад +1

    I have the same setup as yours pool wise and have no idea what it does or how to use it please help if you can.

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +2

      Stay tuned as we’re going to be uploading some pool videos in the near future. It will get easier over time to manage; it’s gradual acquired knowledge over time. You got this 👍

  • @atothez1931
    @atothez1931 3 года назад +5

    gotta keep those grand babies happy.

  • @HomieswithGod
    @HomieswithGod Год назад +1

    Cool

  • @uphill248
    @uphill248 2 года назад

    Do you empty it during winter time or do you just let the water freeze in there….Thinking about getting a pool.

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  Год назад +1

      We drain out about a little less than a third so that the waterline is under the skimmer (actually under the water inlet into the pool) enough that when all the winter precipitation comes the water/ice stay under the water inlet & skimmer. Hope that makes sense. Stay tuned for more 🙂

  • @Mr39036ce
    @Mr39036ce 3 года назад +8

    A winter cover would save you alot of time and money.

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  3 года назад +4

      Thanks for taking the time to post a comment. There’s a prior thread where some chime in about covering the pool. I’ll just copy and paste my answer to this here😊…….. In theory that’s a great idea and for many it’s an option that works out well. I can tell you from our experiences over the decades, easier said than done. Our winters and springs can be horrendous with wind, snow and rain. We have had failures with pool covers in times past. When factoring in the cost to purchase a cover for our large pool; it’s really a coin toss on how worth while it is. Maybe we’ll try one again down the road. But for now our bias is towards not using a cover. Thanks for taking the time to post a great comment with an option for our viewers to consider 😊

    • @Mr39036ce
      @Mr39036ce 3 года назад +4

      @@SilverLiningDayDreams living in southern NY all I can say is "ditto" on the shitty winter. Covers ( good ones) are a pricey item. But as a pool owner for a touch over thirty years they are the best option in this area. Leaves,pine needles and the cones along with whatever is going to seed and the resultant debris make winterizing a pool around here a task that must be planned. A good cover,winterizing kit,block offs for pool skimmer and return eyeball all must be procured before a nice calm sunny Saturday for the operation. Don't forget the pool air pillow to prevent the cover from resting on the pool surface and collecting water. This can result in a freeze-up and other problems. A good cover lasts maybe four years do it's cost can be spread over that and winterizing kits and pillows will be another $50. All that is required at startup is firing up the pump and filter( add water if necessary) hit with a dose of shock and a chlorine tab in the skimmer,All done BEFORE REMOVING COVER! A big mistake is uncovering first and having the sun burn off whatever winterizing is still left causing pea soup pool. Although a little cloudy,it always clears up within 24 hrs. With this method. Constant shock of the pool causes a lot of acidity which will assist the formation of algae.

  • @WeCoachMentalHealth
    @WeCoachMentalHealth Год назад +2

    It’s the kids playing at the end that makes it all worth it

  • @LoydaRealty
    @LoydaRealty 3 года назад +6

    What’s the size or your pool? How much of the liquid shock did you use?

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  3 года назад +5

      18,500 gallons I used four 1 gallon containers of an ultra shock. I would suggest going to a pool store and asking them for an ultra liquid shock. What's available in my area will be different from your area. Remember it may be a while before you can swim as there will be a lot of chorine in your pool. Good Luck :)

    • @geminisoro2051
      @geminisoro2051 2 года назад +4

      @@SilverLiningDayDreams What is the size exactly???

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +4

      @Geminis Oro: We have a 27 foot round.

    • @Curlymarce
      @Curlymarce 11 месяцев назад

      Hi, thanks to your video my pool is not green and cloudy any more, how much of algae liquid did you put?

  • @corina4305
    @corina4305 Год назад +1

    So did you add liquid chlorine or liquid shock then clarifier? New to all
    This

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  Год назад +1

      I added a commercial grade liquid shock. It’s chlorine but in a higher concentration so it “shocks” your pool. In other words it raise free chlorine levels very quickly ( “shocks”). After shocking I run the pool on filter. Then usually about a day later I add some clarifier.
      Keep in mind you will have to backwash when your pool pressure drops giving less power to move the water 😊

  • @ahlamescheik8090
    @ahlamescheik8090 Год назад +1

    Where did you buy your Pool and how long have you had it. I have been looking to have one installed. Thanks in advance!

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  Год назад +2

      We bought it at a local pool store in Wisconsin, Bachman Pool and Spa. The brand is Ovation, which they apparently don’t make anymore.
      We’ve had the pool about 20 years! We’ve been very happy with it! Good luck with everything and let us know how it goes! 🏊‍♂️

    • @ahlamescheik8090
      @ahlamescheik8090 Год назад +1

      @@SilverLiningDayDreams thank you for your response! I will look into a company here in california.

  • @ayrton9519
    @ayrton9519 10 месяцев назад +1

    Question
    How much shock should I put I have a 12x19 pool
    Thanks

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  10 месяцев назад

      Our pool has 18,500 gallons in it and we used 4 gallons of commercial chlorine shock. We have used more in the past. How many gallons does your pool hold? And is it super green?

  • @brandonhuitt929
    @brandonhuitt929 Год назад +1

    I need help with my pool I bout the ph minus m black algaecide n powder shock n nothing working

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  Год назад

      Our city has a pool store that lets you bring in a sample of your pool water and they assay it for free while you wait and then give you a recommendation on what to do with your pool. Maybe see if there’s A pool store in your area that does that 😊

  • @tnloco23
    @tnloco23 2 года назад +4

    I’ve added shock and chlorine and still have a lil algecide. What do you recommend ?

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +4

      Sorry to hear that. What type of filter do you have? Is all the water still somewhat green but less green? Or just some green on bottom of pool? Did you test your pool water?

    • @rajeshar2916
      @rajeshar2916 2 года назад +1

      No need of that if u know to use chemicals like cholorine, sodaash&alum in proper way after teasting the water u can clear it in just 12 hours

    • @kathyamendola2031
      @kathyamendola2031 2 года назад +1

      Remove phosphates by getting a good phosphate remover because all the shock in the world won’t keep the algae away unless you remove the food it eats which is phosphates 👍

    • @dsci2003
      @dsci2003 2 года назад

      @@kathyamendola2031 do you have a phosphate remover that you recommend? Ty

  • @paulaoviedo673
    @paulaoviedo673 2 года назад +3

    I have shocked and added Algi stuff and pool is still green help.. I don’t have a sand filter I I have a filter one. My pool is 33 round.

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +3

      Sorry to hear that. Here where we live, you can bring a sample of your pool water to the pool store and they willing assay it for free with their computer and give recommendations. Maybe in your area a pool store will check a sample of your pool water. My hunch is you needed more chlorine to shock it to the moon and back but hard for me to know without being there. Good luck 😊

    • @paulaoviedo673
      @paulaoviedo673 2 года назад +3

      @@SilverLiningDayDreams yes I took a sample yesterday. It needed alkaline so I added that this morning fingers crossed.

  • @tracybenefield9028
    @tracybenefield9028 Год назад +1

    When you say super heavy on the chlorine exactly how heavy, like how much do you use?

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  Год назад

      We typically use 4 gallons but this year we used 8 gallons of Liquid Chlorine Pool Shock- 12.5% Sodium Hypochlorite. There is an Amazon link in the description box. It’s a lot of chlorine so one will need to be cautious when backwashing and rinsing so as not to harm or kill vegetation with all the chlorine.

  • @pyrocat1640
    @pyrocat1640 3 года назад +5

    Where did you buy the liquid clarifier? We are only finding granual

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  3 года назад +5

      Sorry, I can’t remember. It’s a seasonal item that I either bought at Walmart or Menards. I think it was a carry over from the year before. You can buy it online but maybe a different brand. I just went online and Walmart and Amazon have a brand. The pool store in our area always tells me I need theirs because it’s more concentrated but I have found that it doesn’t really matter as long as you follow the directions. If you pay less and get the less concentrated or if you pay more and get the more concentrated; it doesn’t matter. Good luck 👍

    • @tisajohnson258
      @tisajohnson258 3 года назад +3

      You can buy it online Robarb Super Blur

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  3 года назад +4

      @@tisajohnson258 I went online and did a little research. Looks like a great option to consider. Thanks for the heads up

    • @tisajohnson258
      @tisajohnson258 3 года назад +5

      @@SilverLiningDayDreams I use it in my in ground pool, it makes it sparkle and I am sure you realized it is Super Blue Blur was a typo, buy the larger size, eBay has it as well

  • @reginarai7045
    @reginarai7045 2 года назад +2

    Plz tell me how much for this pool and where did u get it from ?

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +2

      We paid around $5,000.00 about 20 years ago. That includes set up and some excavation work and pump and filter as well (basically everything). We purchased through a local pool specialty store. 😊

  • @makelysilva5732
    @makelysilva5732 Год назад +1

    Does it matter if it sunny to add the chemicals ?

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  Год назад

      Technically speaking, yes the sun will lessen your chlorine levels. How much? I really don’t know as I’ve never read a good published study on that. I suspect pool stores will have a bias towards more loss to get you to buy more chemicals.
      Adding tabilizer will help reduce that loss.
      Some people in our pool videos have commented that they add their chemicals at night.
      We try to keep at least a puck or two in our skimmer basket and with that gradually moving into the pool that should help keep your free chlorine levels up even if there is loss.
      You can add a solar cover to help reduce chlorine loss as well and I’m sure there’s other tricks people may add to this thread over time, so check back 😊

  • @danielaceron1421
    @danielaceron1421 2 года назад +1

    I have a plastic pool can I use the same products in it ?

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +1

      We can’t speak from experience, but I don’t know why you couldn’t. 🙂

  • @barb_f5749
    @barb_f5749 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have a question; you don't cover your pool for the winter?

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  8 месяцев назад

      Because of all the ice, snow, wind and rain, we’ve had fails with it. It’s just a big mess in the spring, so we quit covering the pool. However, because we put in a new liner this year, we plan on covering it this fall and see how it goes. By covering the pool …
      the thought is… there will be less UV rays hitting the liner so it will last longer.
      So we’re covering it more so for liner longevity.
      That’s the long answer 😂😊

  • @jessicabrown4349
    @jessicabrown4349 Год назад

    What kind of pump do you recommend for a 7000 gallon pool

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  11 месяцев назад

      I would check with where you bought your pool from, or a local pool company where they sell pools/pumps. There are many factors to consider such as the shape and type of pool it is. We have a 18,500 gallon pool so our Hayward pump has been great for us.
      There are charts online through In The Swim or poolresearch.com that can be helpful as well. You’ve got this!

  • @HtxHugo
    @HtxHugo 3 года назад +5

    hello im new to your channel but i need help i recently bought a 3,000 gallon pool and i don't know how much powder shock to use and do you recommend any other products to clean the pool?

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  3 года назад +4

      Hi. Thanks for watching. Prevention by regular maintenance is super important. Can you tell me more about your pool. And is it a chlorine pool?

    • @HtxHugo
      @HtxHugo 3 года назад +1

      @@SilverLiningDayDreams yes it id

  • @RunningtoJesus
    @RunningtoJesus 3 года назад +5

    That is what happen to ours after a week or so . We didn’t put in that stuff we are supposed.

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  3 года назад +5

      I think every pool owner has at some point in time neglected their pool.
      In June we came down with covid and weren’t able to maintain our pool. It didn’t get as bad as in the spring but certainly needed a bushing and vacuuming out in the waste setting. Thanks for leaving us a comment 😊

  • @nodramamama2490
    @nodramamama2490 2 года назад +1

    are you saying you need to put them in in that order my hubby threw everything in same day is that bad? Sorry we have no idea what we are doing lol

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +2

      We were taught that way by the pool company that installed our pool approximately 20 years ago. Because it has worked well for us we continue to apply chemicals in that order (most of the time). They make bags of shock that combine everything together which we occasionally will use throughout the summer for convenience. Take care and stay tuned for more 😊
      You got this!

  • @skylerdeanimator
    @skylerdeanimator Год назад

    Thank you so much my pool is no longer green i used 8 bottles. Now its cloudy

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  Год назад

      Try backwashing, add clarifier, run pump on filter to give it some time to clear up!

  • @NoisyBoi13
    @NoisyBoi13 11 месяцев назад +1

    Can this be done in one day? Or is it over a few days?

  • @bradpriebe7118
    @bradpriebe7118 2 месяца назад +1

    Do you use 10% or 12.5% shock? Thank you.

  • @dertywhiteboy5174
    @dertywhiteboy5174 Год назад +1

    Once you get the pool water clear and up to snuff,how do you keep it there???can someone give me a bit of a 101 I'm new at this pool thing...

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  11 месяцев назад

      The more often you run your pool pump, the better and check your free chlorine level every day or two.
      Always keep one or two chlorine pucks in your skimmer basket depending on how large your pool is. Use your pool because your feet and body parts touching the pool liner help to keep it clean by dislodging stuck particles and algae.
      There’s more, but this is what came to my mind.
      You gave me an idea for a new pool video. Thanks and good luck with your pool 😊

  • @jakewise8186
    @jakewise8186 2 года назад +1

    Great video ..but why not just replace water after this long?

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад

      Certainly is an option but water is pricey and there is limited real estate available to put all the water here.
      Is some situations draining is definitely a better option. Thanks for posting a comment with a great option.
      Take care 😊

  • @thor294
    @thor294 Месяц назад +1

    Does your pool turn green because it's not covered? I have a salt water pool I cover and every year I take it off the water is crystal clear.

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  Месяц назад +2

      We didn’t cover the pool and we waited too long before shocking it so it turned green.
      Fast forward to Last year when we had a new liner installed in our pool so we did cover the pool with a cover to help keep UV light and leaves off the new liner. Hope this makes sense

  • @andrewhall7930
    @andrewhall7930 2 года назад +1

    Not really a pool guy, but need to ask an obvious question: Why not just empty the water from the pool, scrub it down, refill the pool with a hose, and then add a few brand new clorine tablets? It seems like that would be much easier (especially with an above ground pool), yet green algae pool videos never seem to address Occam's Razor (i.e. the simplest answer is usually the best). Thanks and Cheers

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +3

      Great questions and great thoughts.
      For a much smaller pool that may become a more viable option. Our larger pool holds 18,500 gallons of water. Some cons to going said route are: water is expensive (probably well over a hundred dollars to fill back up), takes quite a while to drain and pump becomes added expense, new pool water is very cold and takes days to warm up and one has to find somewhere to put all that water. Thanks for watching our videos and stay tuned for more 😊

    • @treeguyable
      @treeguyable 2 года назад +2

      If your liner is more than a couple/few yrs old, it can actually shrink fast after the water is removed, even before refilling right away. The weight of the new water, even just a few inches , can collapse the old dry liner right off the walls. I know, mine did.

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +1

      Whoa! How terrible!

  • @kumkumsahu5057
    @kumkumsahu5057 2 года назад +1

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    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад

      Hi, here is our Amazon link to the pool shock...
      Liquid Chlorine Pool Shock (Case - 4 Gallons) - 12.5% Sodium Hypochlorite amzn.to/3FcpNhJ
      Take care :)

  • @BMWE-hm7uz
    @BMWE-hm7uz Год назад +1

    It costs roughly €150 to fill my pool with fresh water.
    Surely it is more cost effective to just drain and replenish it over the winter rather than using that much chemicals to get it clear again

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  Год назад

      You can do that, but for our pool the wall would possibly collapse without the water putting pressure on the wall holding it up in our harsh winter conditions. At least that’s what we were told by our pool installer years ago.

  • @gus_adi1805
    @gus_adi1805 2 года назад +1

    hi can you help me how to remove the crust on the pool ceramic wall?? Thank you

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +2

      Sorry, We don’t know. We only have experience with above ground pools. Take care 😊

    • @gus_adi1805
      @gus_adi1805 2 года назад +1

      @@SilverLiningDayDreams oke sir thank you😊

    • @gus_adi1805
      @gus_adi1805 2 года назад

      @@osleezzyy thanks for the advice maybe i'll try😊

    • @osleezzyy
      @osleezzyy 2 года назад +2

      No prob. Hope it works for you. I work for a pool service company and thats what we use. Only thing is i assumed by crust you meant calcium/ lime build up on your tile. Get ready for a work out tho especially if its been there for a while..

  • @jackromer3126
    @jackromer3126 2 года назад +1

    Omg I want this guy cleaning my swimming pool please

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +1

      Haha, one pool is enough for us! Thanks for the encouragement though, you made our day! 🏊‍♀️

  • @esvinmerida4388
    @esvinmerida4388 Год назад +1

    We just bought a pool and after couple weeks the water when from green I used some chemicals to clear the water and now is cloudy blue and can’t get it to clear any help

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  Год назад

      I see that we liked and hearted your comment a while back. Did we ever answer your question?

  • @surgicaltech8678
    @surgicaltech8678 2 года назад +1

    Okay so I’ve been really trying to educate myself on pool chemistry. So my pool has been green for a good while. And I’ve tried shocking it several times and nothing. I took a water sample to Leslie’s pool and according to the water sample reading. My CYA levels are super high and was told to drain my above ground pool it’s 24Ft I drained less then half way once refilled and levels are still high. Was told to drain more then half way. But I’m concerned about the pool liner. Can I lower cya without draining?
    Do I refill
    And super chlorinate shock the pool about 10gal. Let it run
    Then clarifying liquid in it?
    I’m going to to do step by step what you did I think that will work.

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад

      😳 cyanide? I need to check into that. When I get more time I’ll formulate some answers to your questions. I just can’t break away to look into your questions yet

  • @peacesearcher4598
    @peacesearcher4598 2 года назад +2

    Turn the multiport clockwise

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +3

      Your probably correct on that!
      Ironically I’ve been using the shortcut method for years with no issues. I suppose at some point it will catch up with me. I think I’ll take your advice. Thanks for watching.

  • @nickhiggins3831
    @nickhiggins3831 3 года назад +5

    Clearing out the debri should be step one. The stuff at the bottom is eating up your chlorine. Cheers

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  3 года назад +9

      Thanks for taking the time to post a comment with a suggestion for our viewers. Because the water is so green it is more challenging for us to see to get the debris off the bottom. Over the years we have tweaked our pool cleaning and pool maintenance to make things easier and to also decrease expenses. The small extra cost for the heavy shocking has worked out well for us to settle and soften the debris making it quite easy to see to vacuum off after the pool clears.
      Pool owners will have to learn their pools to determine what’s best for their pool set up in our opinion. One size doesn’t fit all. Again, thank you so much for taking the time to post advice for our viewers. Take care 😊

  • @T_aus_B_an_der_Spree
    @T_aus_B_an_der_Spree 2 года назад +1

    Sorry my english is bad, so I write in german
    Wenn der Pool so nicht aussehen soll, am besten so früh wie möglich schon die Filteranlage anschalten (am besten sobald kein Frost mehr kommt) und mindestens 3x täglich für 20min laufen lassen. Dazu einfach eine einfache Multichlortablette
    Das erspart euch viel Zeit, Geld und Chemie.

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +1

      Great point to run the pool filter as early as possible in the spring as weather permits! 🙂
      Below is the English translation of comment:
      “If you don’t want the pool to look like this, it is best to switch on the filter system as early as possible (preferably as soon as there is no more frost) and let it run as least 3 times a day for 20 minutes. Just a simple multichlorine tablet. This saves you a lot of time, money and chemicals.”

  • @nataliekratt3542
    @nataliekratt3542 11 месяцев назад +1

    How many gallons of chlorine did you use

  • @200mph4
    @200mph4 10 месяцев назад

    When adding shock to I let the pump meanwhile or no?

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  10 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry, not sure what your asking.
      We have the pump running on filter mode when we add the liquid chlorine and we keep it running on filter after adding the liquid chlorine.
      Hope this answers your question 😊

    • @200mph4
      @200mph4 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@SilverLiningDayDreams My mistake on the wording but, that was what I intended to ask. Thank you!

  • @squirreldawg2614
    @squirreldawg2614 3 года назад +3

    And if something happens and you lose water pressure with that water hose throwed in pool it going to back syphon then everyone drinking that pool water will go right on water main might wanna tie hose on ladder for air gap to keep that from happening

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  3 года назад +3

      If I remember correctly with our spigot it can’t happen. But I’m going to guess it won’t be as bad as what’s already in the public water supply 😂
      Thanks for watching

    • @squirreldawg2614
      @squirreldawg2614 3 года назад +2

      Not being an ass just trying to be helpful spigot is vaccum breaker no way to test to see if it still works after a few years

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  3 года назад +3

      Sorry. I should have framed my reply better. I didn’t think your comment was inappropriate or sarcastic. It was a well thought out and helpful comment and thank you for taking the time to post it. I didn’t mean to come across sarcastic. It is I that owes you an apology, sorry. We rent our home part time on Airbnb and part of the inspection by our county’s public health is the spigots and also the wash basin in the basement to make sure nothing can get past the spigot and in through the home. I forget what it’s called but they are set up such that they stop the hose water from going in the reverse direction. In the future I will be lifting our water hose out of the pool when filling it with water.
      I did the laughing emoji because here where we live they have assayed our water and found the chemicals in birth control pills, heart and blood pressure pills and more. Take care 😊

    • @squirreldawg2614
      @squirreldawg2614 3 года назад +3

      Oh lord yeah we don't have a clue what we put into our bodies no need to apologize keep up the great videos sorry if I sound like a ass wasnt trying have a great rest of day

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +4

      ❤️👍🏼

  • @ambercaldwell1500
    @ambercaldwell1500 Год назад +1

    How many gallons did you use 3?

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  Год назад

      We used 4 gallons. One year we used 6 gallons. You may have to be careful where you backwash so as not to kill vegetation

  • @devlupmedia
    @devlupmedia 2 года назад +1

    Why not just drain and refill with fresh water ? Sorry I dont know much about pools but the effort taken for cleaning seems much than just replacing the water.?

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад

      Great question and we would be happy to answer it.
      Our pool holds 18,500 gallons and on a city lot you have to find somewhere to put all that water when you drain it. Some of the other negatives to draining are as follows:
      City water to fill 18,500 gallons is very expensive.
      If you do fill the pool back up with city water it will be ice cold and takes a couple weeks to warm up.
      There are stresses on a large pool like ours when drained to consider as well.
      Take care 😊

  • @r1specialist779
    @r1specialist779 2 года назад +4

    I wish I could post pics in here. I’ve shocked our pool and my wife bought a new vac I used the vac yesterday and it helped a little, pump seems to be working fine, I’m not real sure what I’m doing wrong, any advice would help thanks

    • @r1specialist779
      @r1specialist779 2 года назад +4

      What kind of pool vac do you use?

    • @stevena3333
      @stevena3333 2 года назад +4

      I’m having trouble too. We tried shock, we run the pump. We’ve tried clarify too, but nothings getting the green out.

    • @JulisaParamo
      @JulisaParamo 2 года назад +2

      I just saw another video where they use powder shock instead it’s from the Clorox brand

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +4

      Sorry for the delay. We’ve been camping. When shocking, are you using enough shock? Is my first thought. Usually not enough is used. I would suggest shocking it again with more shock. Then give it a day and test the water. For free we can take a sample of water to our local pool and spa store and they will test the water and tell us what needs to be done chemically.
      Maybe in your area there is a pool store that will assay your pool water. I’m sorry but it’s hard without being there to help you like I wish I could. Hope you get the green out 😊

    • @stevena3333
      @stevena3333 2 года назад +3

      @@SilverLiningDayDreams we put too much shock actually, we had to lower the chlorine back to normal levels. We ordered flocculant and will try that next.

  • @gingerrobbins1274
    @gingerrobbins1274 Год назад +1

    What kind of pool do you have?

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  Год назад

      We have a 27ft round above ground pool made by Ovation. It’s a little over 20 years old now 😊

  • @timapple9580
    @timapple9580 Год назад +1

    the duck was real lol, didnt expect that to fly away

  • @mikefuentes2657
    @mikefuentes2657 2 года назад +1

    The way you Laid out the Bottles made me think of work lay out.

  • @shaungreen2178
    @shaungreen2178 3 года назад +6

    To avoid having to clean your pool in spring you should put a pool cover on your pool when you closed in the fall.

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  3 года назад +9

      In theory that’s a great idea and for many it’s an option that works out well. I can tell you from our experiences over the decades, easier said than done. Our winters and springs can be horrendous with wind, snow and rain. We have had failures with pool covers in times past. When factoring in the cost to purchase a cover for our large pool; it’s really a coin toss on how worth while it is. Maybe we’ll try one again down the road. But for now our bias is towards not using a cover. Thanks for taking the time to post a great comment with an option for our viewers to consider 😊

    • @boondoggled1
      @boondoggled1 3 года назад +6

      @@SilverLiningDayDreams Agreed! More people have collapsed pools from covering them in northern states. Waaaaay easier to leave uncovered

    • @renaecampbell5780
      @renaecampbell5780 3 года назад +3

      25lbs of baking soda, 8tbsps of copper sulfate, and 6 gallons of unscented undyed bleach. It will do the same thing for a fraction of the cost. I have been doing it for twelve yrs. The BS and CS can be bought at any feed mill and the bleach at dollar general

    • @shaungreen2178
      @shaungreen2178 3 года назад +4

      @@SilverLiningDayDreams Ahh ok…

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  3 года назад +5

      Interesting 🤔 I’ll have to look into that. Thanks for watching and posting a comment 😊

  • @homesteaderfiftywmartha603
    @homesteaderfiftywmartha603 Год назад +1

    What if algaecide turns the water blue- my water has been blue for a week

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  Год назад +2

      Oh my, how awful! I’ve never heard of algaecide turning water blue. Too much algaecide? Maybe take a pool water sample to your local pool company to test what’s going on? Let us know how it goes!

    • @homesteaderfiftywmartha603
      @homesteaderfiftywmartha603 Год назад +1

      @@SilverLiningDayDreams I think I used too much! My water stayed a nice Caribbean blue for 3 weeks- I suppose my blue clarify didn’t help- my test were all Perfect!! Perfect ph- perfect everything- I took some extra poly quilt batting - gauzy stuff- wrapped a large swifter mop and cleaned the bottom and sides, also put quilt batting on my net and kept cleaning - hoping the gauzy batting would catch dyes or stuff- ( did this 3 times) put poly quilt batting ( it’s like a cheap air filter) on top of my intake for water pump- woke up to a perfect pool PTL!!! I used the poly - not my pure cotton!

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  Год назад

      @@homesteaderfiftywmartha603 wow, we’re impressed!
      We love thinking that’s outside of the box!
      Thanks for posting helpful information

  • @felixmadera3618
    @felixmadera3618 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the tips..
    My technique has given good results:
    I put a 3 inch chlorine tablet in the skimmer basket, pool pump runs everyday for 8 hours(6am to 2pm). I add once a week algaecide, pool clarifier and if PH is low some armor & hammer baking soda. This has kept my pool clean.. I live in a tropical island so maybe things go about different. Hope this helps.

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  5 месяцев назад +1

      Your welcome and thanks for leaving our viewers a tip; really appreciate it.
      Take care 😊

  • @cf3779
    @cf3779 2 года назад +1

    Is liquid chlorine and liquid pool shock the same thing?

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +1

      Good question. I would assume the difference is the concentration. Shock is considered more potent in that it needs to raise the free chlorine level enough to “shock” your pool to help eliminate bacteria and clear up your pool. So I think the difference is the strength and how you use it. Actually, I’m not sure what the official answer is though 😊

    • @cf3779
      @cf3779 2 года назад +1

      Thank you for responding,
      I guess I’m asking is do I use shock granuales bags with the liquid chlorine bottles?
      My pool store just said to add 2 shock bags with algae solution and run the pool for 24hrs, one day in and it’s still green and cloudy

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад +1

      Hi C F, you can use them together. The idea is to use enough chlorine to “shock” your pool to get the free chlorine level up high enough and for a long enough time. I suspect you didn’t use enough product. Even in colder weather the granular type will help; it’s just that you will need less product if you use the liquid type. We just released a new video that shows the concentration of the liquid shock we used last year and this year , our pool water volume and how many gallons we used last year and again this year. Maybe that will help you do the math on how much to use with your pool. We’ll link that video below and be sure to watch it through because we sprinkle some tips throughout the video. Remember that when you use a lot of shock it may be a while before you can go in and swim due to high chlorine levels and that when you backwash to be careful not to kill the grass or shrubs due to high chlorine levels. In the description box we have our Amazon link so you can purchase what we used online if you can’t find it locally. Let us know how it goes 😊
      ruclips.net/video/mcRmHtXbaOw/видео.html

  • @mrguppy1016
    @mrguppy1016 2 года назад +1

    Quantities.??

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  2 года назад

      I used up all of the brand of shock we used in the video. After I get a chance to get more I’ll look at the concentration on the label and get back to you on that. We used 4 gallons of the shock and our pool is a 27 foot round pool holding 18,500 gallons 😊

  • @jenniferalvarez7192
    @jenniferalvarez7192 2 года назад +12

    Shocked pool this evening when you think is okay to add my clarifier

  • @michaelhardy7772
    @michaelhardy7772 Год назад +1

    Ive literally been doing this for a week and i see no difference in my pool. I dont think i over shocked but idk.

    • @SilverLiningDayDreams
      @SilverLiningDayDreams  Год назад +1

      Is your pool water still as green as before then? Did you use a good amount of a commercial shock to “shock” the life out of your pool?
      Take a sample into a pool store to have them assay it if that’s available in your area 😊