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how much ultra complete 6-in-1 shock treatment for swimming pools

by Mr. Harvey McKenzie Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

SKIMMER NOTES: Calculate your total pool volume first, then check the package of shock for dosing recommendations by volume. Typically for granular shock, you’ll need one pound for every 10,000 to 13,500 gallons of pool water.

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Where can I buy shock treatments for my swimming pool?

Swimming pool shock treatments are an essential part of any pool owner's kit! Here at 1st Direct Pools, we sell a wide range of pool and hot tub chemicals, including shock treatments! Browse our range of products or contact a member of our experienced team for more information.

How much shock do I need for a 10000 gallon pool?

You’ll also need to know your pool size in gallons, and do some math to multiply these amounts (based on 10,000 gallons) for the size of your pool. Oh, and in case you have forgotten, there are 16 ounces to a 1 pound bag of shock, and 128 oz in a gallon of bleach.

What is HTH ultimate shock treatment for pools?

Shocking gives your pool the boost of chlorine it needs to keep the water clean and clear. The HTH Ultimate Benefit: HTH Ultimate Shock Treatment is a highly effective, 7-in-1 multi-purpose shock product that works fast to kill bacteria and algae and restore crystal clarity to pool water within 24-hours.

What should the pH be in a pool before shock treatment?

Before you add shock treatment, you need to test your pool water and balance its levels. The pH level should be between 7.2 and 7.6, with total alkalinity being between 80 and 120 ppm. Pool water testing is easy to do using test strips or liquid test kits.

How much shock do I add to my pool?

Light Green or Teal Pool Water: In this case, you should double shock your swimming pool water. To double shock, you will need to add 2 pounds for every 10,000 gallons of water. For instance, if you pool is 20,000 gallons, you will add 4 pounds of shock.

How many oz of pool shock do I need?

The general recommendation is to use 1 pound of cal hypo shock for every 10,000 gallons of pool water, and 10 ounces of sodium hypo with around 12.5% chlorine to sanitize your pool.

How many Litres of chlorine do you need to shock a pool?

You also need to shock your pool with chlorine. Add 2 cups (400 grams) of granulated chlorine (not stabilised) or 3 tubs of 15L chlorine (as it's actually only 20% chlorine and the rest is water).

How much shock should I put in my 6000 gallon pool?

Oxidize (shock) weekly using 1 lbs. of Burn Out 35®, per 6,000 gallons of water. NOTE: Be sure to remove your cover before shocking and leave it off at least 8 hours.

Can you put too much shock in a pool?

Can you put too much shock in a pool? SKIMMER NOTES: It's unlikely but it could happen. It would take a lot of shock to really make the water unsafe for swimming. The best way to make sure you're safe to swim is to test your pool water and make sure free chlorine levels are between 1-4ppm for healthy swimming.

How many cups is a pound of shock?

one pound would be about 1 and 2/3 cups.

How much chlorine do I need for 1000 Litres?

To dose water in a tank with 5 mg/L chlorine use: 40 millilitres of liquid pool chlorine or 170 millilitres of bleach, for every 1000 litres in the tank.

How much chlorine do I need to shock a 50000 Litre pool?

An average pool of 50,000L will require 500g of shock chlorine treatment to achieve Super Chlorination.

How much chlorine do I need to shock a 20000 Litre pool?

A Guide to Shock Dosing a Swimming PoolPool SizeLitres of 10% available chlorine Sodium Hypochlorite needed to give:5000121000035150004720000691 more row•Feb 3, 2021

How much shock do I need for a 7000 gallon pool?

Often, it will look something like this. 12.5% Liquid Chlorine Pool Shock – Normal Dosage: 1 gallon of shock per 10,000 gallons of water. Shock Dosage: 2 gallons of shock per 10,000 gallons of water.

Do you run filter when shocking pool?

Run the filtration system While shocking your pool will help kill any germs any algae, it won't actually get rid of them; for that, you need your filter. So be sure to run your pool filter for at least 24 hours.

How much chlorine do I put in a 7000 gallon pool?

The most important factor though is the size of the pool. You'll need about 52-104 oz of liquid chlorine per 10,000 gallons of water.

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