Are chlorine tablets or granules better?

The Advantage of Chlorine Tablets for Swimming Pools
The most significant benefit of using chlorine tablets for your pool is its longer-term nature compared to granules. Once you get the right dosage, you shouldn't have to add another chlorine treatment for at least a few days.
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Can you use chlorine granules and chlorine tablets together?

Many of our customers combine both chlorine granules and multifunction tablets as they require. You could use multifunctional tablets for day‑to‑day maintenance of chlorine levels whilst having some handy granules in reserve for shock dosing and small changes to chlorine levels.
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Are chlorine tablets as good as liquid chlorine?

Liquid chlorine is a much better choice than tablets for shocking. It is going to go to work right away and get your chlorine levels high in a short time. Saying that, it is an expensive way to do it. Calcium Hypochlorite (cal-hypo) is a much more cost effective way.
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What is better for pool liquid chlorine or tablets?

Chlorine Tablets (Dry Chlorine)

They retain well and maintain a higher level of pool chlorine than liquid chlorine. Tablets also require less effort. Jumbo tablets are typically stacked in an in-line chlorinator, which dissolves the tablet gradually.
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Can chlorine tablets damage a pool?

Warning. NEVER just throw them into your pool water. This will cause them to dissolve on the floor and it can damage and create a permanent bleach stain to your liner or concrete.
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Chlorine Tablets v Chlorine Granules? Do Both!



Can I use granular chlorine instead of tablets?

Chlorine granules, meanwhile, are simply scattered over a pool. Their combination of a smaller consistency and lower concentration makes them much more suitable for this purpose than chlorine tablets, as they dissolve more easily. This, in turn, enables them to fight pool bacteria much more quickly as well.
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Do I need to shock my pool if I use chlorine tablets?

Chlorine tabs (placed in a chlorinator, floater, or skimmer basket) maintain a chlorine residual in the water. You do need to use both tabs and shock. Without tabs, the chlorine shock will dissipate quickly out of the water; without shock, the chlorine level will not get high enough to fully sanitize the water.
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How long do chlorine granules last?

Granular chlorine when kept in airtight containers that are cool and dry can last for over five years, though when stored otherwise and exposed to humidity it can dissolve in under two years.
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How long after adding chlorine granules can you swim?

It is safe to swim once your chlorine levels are around 5 ppm or after 24 hours. It is always best to test first! Muriatic acid can create a hot spot of acid in the water that could potentially burn or irritate your skin.
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Is liquid chlorine better than granules?

Liquid chlorine may be a good choice if you have a large pool, but the costs associated with it, and the available chlorine per pound could mean that chlorine granules are the better option. In the end, both liquid chlorine and chlorine granules will do their job and keep your pool clean and clear.
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Are chlorinating granules the same as shock?

SKIMMER NOTES: No. Chlorine and shock are not the same thing. Shock has a more intense chemical strength than the traditional chlorine sanitizers, and it also differs in how you should apply it to your swimming pool.
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What chemicals should I balance first in my pool?

Total Alkalinity (TA) is the first thing you should balance in your pool water. TA refers to the amount of alkaline material in the water. And since alkaline is a pH stabilizer, the number of alkaline substances in water will affect the pH balance. The ideal Total Alkalinity range for pool water is 80 – 120 ppm.
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What happens if you swim in a shocked pool?

What Happens If You Swim In A Shocked Pool? If you do not wait for the chemicals used to shock a pool to totally dissolve then you could be placing yourself in serious danger by swimming in it. At the minimum, you will feel itchy skin and eyes because of the chemicals present in the water.
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What is the difference between chlorine tablets and granular chlorine?

'. Chlorine Granules are a powder form of chlorine (Sodium Dichlor) and they can be added directly to your hot tub water. Chlorine Tablets for hot tubs (Trichlor) are the size of a 50p piece and usually float in a dispenser or an in-line feeder.
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Do chlorine tablets keep water clear?

According to Chemical Safety Facts, chlorine-based disinfectants help keep the water safe by destroying waterborne pathogens that can result in illnesses, such as diarrhea, swimmer's ear, and skin rashes, including athlete's foot.
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Why did my pool get cloudy after I shocked it?

High doses of chlorine, like pool shock, can cause temporary cloudiness as it kills contaminants. High levels of pH, alkalinity, and calcium hardness are more likely to cause cloudy water.
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Is it OK to shock pool during the day?

Best Time to Shock Your Pool

The best time of day to shock pool is when the sun is down. So, experts recommend shocking your pool in the evening or at night, to make sure it does its job. Shocking during the day can be ineffective as UV rays from direct sunlight significantly reduce free chlorine levels.
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When I add chlorine to my pool it turns cloudy?

Improper chlorine or pH levels

Second to a dirty filter is improper chlorine or pH levels. When the pH levels are imbalanced, it renders the free chlorine ineffective and the levels decrease. Too little free chlorine forms chloramine and it is this combined chlorine that results in your pool's cloudy appearance.
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What does baking soda do for a pool?

Baking soda, also known as sodium bicarbonate is naturally alkaline, with a pH of 8. When you add baking soda to your pool water, you will raise both the pH and the alkalinity, improving stability and clarity. Many commercial pool products for raising alkalinity utilize baking soda as their main active ingredient.
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What is the perfect pool chemistry?

A pool that is "balanced" has proper levels of pH, Total Alkalinity, and Calcium Hardness. These are: pH: 7.2-7.8, Total Alkalinity: 80-120 ppm, Calcium Hardness, 180-220 ppm and Cyanuric Acid (Stabilizer): 30-50 ppm. Chlorine levels should remain constant in the 1-3 ppm range.
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What type of chlorine is best for pools?

Dichlor is perhaps the most “best of all worlds” chlorine sanitizer. It is typically found in concentrations of 60-65%, which is comparable to cal-hypo. It is a powder sanitizer, which makes it easier to spread or broadcast around the pool than chlorine tablets.
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Is powder or liquid chlorine better?

Powdered chlorine is the most typical form of chlorine used in a domestic pool environment. It is typically only slightly more expensive than liquid chlorine but it is much easier to use and has a lower pH, therefore has less impact on your pool's balance when used.
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Is liquid or granular shock better?

The most common form of granular shock is called Calcium Hypochlorite, known as Cal Hypo. This type of shock is much stronger than liquid shock typically has 65 to 75 percent available chlorine.
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Which granular chlorine is best?

Top Granules Swimming Pool Chlorine
  • HTH 22009 Ultimate Mineral Brilliance Chlorinating Granules.
  • Pool Mate 1-1308 Stabilized/Concentrated/Chlorinating Granules.
  • Rx Clear Stabilized Granular Chlorine.
  • Rx Clear Mega Shock | 73% Calcium Hypochlorite.
  • CLOROX Pool&Spa XtraBlue 3-Inch Long Lasting Chlorinating Tablets.
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