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Swimping water into the pool may seem quite simple, but if we imagine how much m³ of water will fit into the average, garden pool, it is necessary to think over this issue.

20.4.2017
 
Swimping water into the pool may seem quite simple, but if we imagine how much m³ of water will fit into the average, garden pool, it is necessary to think over this issue.
 

 

Impregnation of water from the water supply system

It is probably the most common way. In addition, it is likely that a lot of users are planning to launch the summer bathing season, and mass pooling is a burden for watermen. Impaired, elevated drinking water abstractions may result in increased concentrations of some commonly present elements in water. There may also be a drop in water line pressure. It is also necessary to take into account that the user pays not only the price for water (water) but also the seater, according to the tariff.
 

Assisted pooling

To prevent problems that may arise when swimming pools. They offer water companies, so-called assisted swimming pools. The advantage is that the swimming pool can be pumped faster than the water tap. It may seem that the assisted swimming pool is more advantageous even because the customer only pays the water price, however, it is necessary to count the transport and sewerage costs. And, at a cost, the customer pays almost 100% more money than tapped water.
 

Other water resources

If we have our own well, we can also use our own resources. We can get it, but with regard to the location, the water is good enough. However, the well water is very hard and it is then necessary to chemically modify it. Even in this case, we will not avoid the financial burden.
 

Quality of impregnated water

Even if we pour crystal clear water into the pool, it is necessary to filter it out by the pool and also chemically modify it. Therefore, we must first measure and adjust the pH of the water and proceed according to the disinfection system of the pool. And then adjust the water with chlorine, salt or UV radiation.