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    Default Should you shock after heavy rain?

    Title says it all.

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    Default Re: Should you shock after heavy rain?

    I use to. But now I only do so if I notice a drop in FC and I notice any CC.
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    Default Re: Should you shock after heavy rain?

    I've seen a couple really big storms drop enough tree parts in the pool that I had persistent CC and shocked the pool in response. My pool's pH usually drops after rain.
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    Default Re: Should you shock after heavy rain?

    Quote Originally Posted by BigDave View Post
    My pool's pH usually drops after rain.
    My pH does, too. We have had a ton of rain here in the past week --- like 3-4 inches. I had to add some Borax the other day which I don't have to do too often since my pH is pretty stable. I have also had to drain my pool twice already this week and may have to do so again this afternoon. Enough already. I may have to build an ark soon.

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