Someone told me using bleach instead of pool shock is better is this true. Or do I need to stick with pool shock. It's getting this cloudy green stuff in it recently and I'm having a hard time getting rid of it. The guy told me to add 1gallon of bleach per 1000 gallons of water...that's 25 gallons of bleach...seems kind of alot
Personally, I'd stick with pool shock. Chlorine bleach may have a similar make up, but somehow the idea of adding 25 gallons of bleach to my pool seems a bit odd. It'll also be
highly dependant on what the mixture for the bleach is; some brands have more chlorine in them than others.
FWIW, at the end of last season I had a horrible problem with algae in our 21' round pool (our second son was born in the middle of summer and I just never got out there often enough to keep it clean). When we had our water tested I found out that the pH was
completely off, and it wouldn't matter how many chlorine pucks I threw in the pool they'd just burn off in a day or two and do nothing. Had the pH corrected, waited a few days, and then added a stabilizer to help keep the chlorine from burning off so quickly. Did
wonders for the pool; instead of being a cloudy green where you couldn't see the bottom the water was crystal clear. Cleaning all the dead algae out was a pain in the arse, but the water has been super-clear ever since. Lesson learned? Keep the pH in check, otherwise the chlorine doesn't work well.
Two other useful things I've learned...
- Don't put chlorine/shock in at the same time as algaecide. The algaecide doesn't work anywhere near as good if you've got high chlorine in the water. Do one, let it sit a few days, then do the other.
- Buy one of those automatic pool cleaners, the kind that hook up to your skimmer. Saves
hours of time. When we opened the pool in the spring I had tons of dead algae all over the bottom of the pool, and after spending an hour scrubbing the bottom of the pool I'd only managed to clean a few square feet worth (and had stirred up enough stuff to cloud the pool for the rest of the weekend). Bought one of the automatic cleaners the next week and let it loose in the pool. Overnight, it cleaned up
everything off the bottom and about one-third the way up the sides of the pool. Cost me ~$300 CDN, but it saved me more than enough time to pay that back. Instead of vacuuming the pool out two or three times a week, we now just drop this in overnight once or twice. Saves me ~30mins each time and does a
far better job then I could ever do myself.