My husband cleans and maintains pools on the weekends and has a lot of customers that are switching to Baquacil. My neighbor uses Bacquacil. It cost a little more to get started but in the long run its easier to maintain and is not hard on your skin and pool parts as chlorine. The water balancers are the same as a chlorine pool but the sanitizers, algicides and shock are non chlorine. If you can afford the start up cost it would be the way to go. Buy some test strips and check your water weekly, stay on top of things. We have seen so many green pools this spring because people let them go and then dont want to pay someone to clean up the mess. We have turned down several jobs because it just wasnt worth the money and labor to get them clean, we're talking cant find the bottom with lots and lots of frogs. Dont mean to preach, but a little work each week can save you lots of money and headache.
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