![]() Pool shock is the one important pool supply I definitely don’t skimp on. I’ve learned my lesson when it comes to buying cheap pool chemicals. You name it, and I’ve tried it – every brand of pool supplies sold at Walmart, Lowes, Leslie’s, and on Amazon. HANDPICKED RELATED CONTENT: Swimming Pool Chemicals (Updated Daily) I’ve spent the last 10+ years skimming out dead ducks, rats, mice, lizards, bugs, spiders, and other critters from my swimming pool…Īnd every year since 2007, I’ve spent several hundred dollars ($200 – $300) on pool chemicals, such as 3-inch chlorine tablets, pool shock, water conditioner, algaecide, and muriatic acid – all just to keep nasty organisms from living in the swimming pool water. ![]() ![]() That’s what you want when you have 1,000s of gallons of water in your backyard with kids and animals splashing around in it.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |