If you have a pool in your backyard, like me, you may have recently found it very hard to get chlorine tablets. Luckily you can add bleach but you may have found that the chlorine from the bleach is not lasting very long. This is because UV light breaks down chlorine very readily. Chlorine tablets are stabilized with Cyanuric Acid or chlorine stabilizer but bleach is not. To prevent the chlorine from rapidly oxidizing or breaking down from the sunlight, you will need to add a Cyanuric acid in the form of chlorine stabilizer. This seems to be available at most major retailers and can get you out of a pinch when you are unable to find chlorine tablets. The amount of bleach that you should add to your pool is 1/4 cup per 1000 gallons per 1 ppm that you are trying to increase the chlorine content. You should target 1-3 ppm free chlorine to prevent algae and bacterial growth.
The pool that I have is an Intex Easy Pool Set, 10-Feet x 30-Inch. This will be very similar to the Summer Waves 10ft x 30in Quick Set Inflatable Above Ground Pool with Filter Pump. If you have either of these pools, I would recommend upgrading the pump to at least a 1000gph pump like the Intex Krystal Clear Cartridge Filter Pump for Above Ground Pools, 1000 GPH Pump Flow Rate, 110-120V with GFCI
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