FAQ
How long should I wait to swim after shocking my pool with chlorine?
If you shock your pool with a standard 10L chlorine jug, we recommend waiting 24 hours before swimming. This allows the water to circulate through the system. This will apply to any type of chlorine treatment.
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Read more ---The Invisible Threat: Understanding and Removing Phosphates from Your Pool Water
How can I tell if my pool has phosphates? You've got crystal-clear water, your sanitizer levels are perfect, and yet... you're still battling persistent algae. What gives? The invisible culprit might be phosphates. While not inherently harmful to swimmers, phosphates are the ultimate "superfood" for algae, fueling their growth and making it incredibly difficult to keep…
Read more ---Snow on your pool? Here’s the “Crush” Guide to Winter Peace of Mind
Hey everyone, With the Canadian winter in full swing, our team at Crush Pools has been getting a few calls from homeowners worried about their pool covers. Between the heavy snow dumps and the deep freezes, we know it can look a little scary out there! We wanted to send a quick update to let…
Read more ---Backyard Patio Furniture Sales
Backyard Patio Furniture It’s the end of summer which means….. end of season SALES!! Now is the perfect time to snag that patio furniture you’ve had your eye on all summer that your bank account may have said no to previously. There are some great ONLINE sales happening (yay – you can shop in your…










