Particulate
Particulate is a general term to describe any foreign material in swimming pool water, usually free-floating and contributing to a cloudy pool.
Particulate is a general term to describe any foreign material in swimming pool water, usually free-floating and contributing to a cloudy pool.
Out of solution generally describes a substance that is no longer dissolved in swimming pool water, as changing water chemistry can often result in minerals and metals no longer in-solution in the pool water.
An ozone generator for swimming pools produces ozone and releases it into the water, oxidizing contaminates and sanitizing the pool water.
Natural gas pool heaters are a common choice for swimming pool owners, as easy availability of natural gas, relatively low cost of heating equipment while providing efficient heat with low maintenance are advantages of natural gas pool heaters.
Mineral sanitizers are often installed in modern swimming pools, reducing the need for chemical-based sanitizers like chlorine.
Microbes are constantly entering swimming pool water, and is a major reason for necessary sanitation of swimming pool water.
A micron is a unit of length, equal to one twenty five thousandth of an inch (1 / 25,000), and is used often when describing the size of particulates a swimming pool filter system can capture.
Magnesium hardness describes the level of magnesium carbonate levels in swimming pool water.
Magnesium carbonate can form in swimming pool water as water scale, if the total hardness of the water is too high.
Iron is a metal that can be found in swimming pool water if the water is out of balance and is too acidic.