How To Shock a Pool with Granular Chlorine

 

In this video, we demonstrate how to shock a pool with granular chlorine. These easy-to-follow steps will ensure that chlorine is added correctly and that no damage is done to the pool or yourself.

Note: Instructions and dosages may vary between pool shocks. We strongly recommend reading all instructions before adding granular chlorine shock to the pool.

Dos and Don’ts of Shocking a Pool

Do

  • Dissolve granular chlorine shock in a bucket of water.
  • Add shock while the pump is running.
  • Pour dissolved shock directly into the pool.
  • Brush up any undissolved shock that settles on the floor of the pool.

Don’t

  • Do not mix granular chlorine shock with any other chemicals.
  • Do not pour shock mixture into skimmer. It could have a bad reaction with the chlorine in a tablet feeder.
  • Do not swim for 24 hours or until the chlorine level has resided to a normal level (1-4 ppm).

Useful Resources

What is the Difference Between Pool Shocks?

How to Clean a Green Pool

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4 responses to “How To Shock a Pool with Granular Chlorine”

  1. Lucy masters Avatar

    What is the correct way to take care of a Viynal pool liner ?

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      Di-chlor is recommended for vinyl liner pools as it dissolves rapidly and will not bleach or stain the liner. It is also safer for fiberglass or painted surfaces for the same reason.

  2. Robert Krueger Avatar

    Is granular shock better then liquid?

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      There’s no discernible difference between their effectiveness.

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