Away With The Green and In With The Clear!
The color green is good in nature. It’s the color of abundance, growth and beauty. Plants are green and as we all know, plants are good. We need plants so they are GOOD for us.
The color green is also good for us humans – to our wallets to be exact. Green is money. And as we all know again, money is very good. Money buys things, it will buy you that Lakers ticket or that mocha java that you have been dying to take a sip of since you got up from bed. We really need money so they are also GOOD for us.
But not all green things are good. One in particular is a green, disgusting pool. This is one green thing that is bad. And we do not ever need a green pool so it is in fact and undoubtedly BAD for us.
A green pool usually flop spool owners after winter. As they unsuspectingly take out there trusty pool, they are immediately wowed by this terrible and monstrous green pool. In the pool industry, they call this the swamp and for obvious reasons as you may say so yourself. You should know that a green pool is very precarious. Yes, it is very dangerous. If your pool was a tsunami, it would surely wipe out a whole country in one go. Yes, it’s done serious. You as the coast guard of your country (your pool) will surely call it a “state of calamity”.
A green pool is pretty messed up. Microorganisms like bacteria and algae have definitely settled in the water. It also has poor or high chemical levels. Animals’ debris, sand, filth and dirt may have also formed a wall of grime on the flooring partitions and surfaces of your pool. These facts have now made your pool in no way safe to use. I told you it is in a state of calamity. The only person who can and will take a dip in a green pool is a mad man himself.
Almost all pool companies say that you can clear out the water in your pool. This is true but it is troublesome and risky. Why is it risky you might ask? Well, there are, as we talked about earlier, a lot of dirt and debris have accumulated and formed at the time of winter. Even if you filter some of the water out or put in a flood’s worth of chemicals, the filth will still be there. Yeah they’ll be dead but they’ll still be shamelessly floating around your water. Imagine swimming beside these cadavers. Wow. That will look like a scene from a horror movie. Please, do not be a mad man. Chemicals promises to kill these microorganisms but in no way can they vanish them. Welcome to the truth and the light my brother and sister.
The best thing to do is to drain your pool dry. Yup, you read it right. You have to take out all the water from your pool. With the water are all the microorganisms. Just let them completely fade away from your life.
Completely draining your pool will take you about two days. You may think that it is time consuming but it is, in every way, worth it. After you’re done, acid wash your pool. That is how you can really get all the grime off your merchandise. It’s out with the green and in with the clear!
Author Bio: I write for Pool Prodigy about aqua rite chlorine generator and pool salt chlorinator as well as other pool supplies.
Category: Home Management
Keywords: green pool,winter,swamp,microorganisms,pool dry