Yes you do. Every manufacturer will give you different instructions on how to do it. The most accepted method is to add the salt at the shallow end of your pool, then brush it around while the salt system is off, the pump must stay on however. Always wait a few days to recheck your salt level or run the pump 24 hours to accelerate the process.
Yes! But you must use something to stir it around because as you noticed the salt mainly falls to the bottom. Sometimes my kids get in and kick it around the bottom to help it dissolve.
You just throw it anywhere in the pool and let it desolve.
Only if you want to just taste salty. You need to generate oxidizing radicals to sterilize with salt.
No you will not have a salt water pool. yes you will have salt water but the actual electronic plates found in a genrator converts the salt in the water to chlorine to sanitize the pool water. A: You have to have the mechanical device to produce the chlorine in a salt pool. THE SALT A MEANS TO PRODUCE CHLORINE FOR YOUR POOL!
Yes, as the generator creates the sanitizer for the pool, just throwing salt in it won't do anything
When I got it done it involved dumping about 2/3 of the water in my ordinary salt water pool to reduce the amount of sodium chloride, However if you have a fresh water pool then you need not lose any water at all, Throw the required amount of Magnesium and potassium chloride in the pool, set up the new salt chlorinating unit and that's all that there is to it. I will put a link below to a mob in Australia that flogs the stuff so that you can get more information.
No, You have to have a salt/Chlorine generator or you'll just be swimming in a slime salt water body of water.
just poor cups of salt in it
Yes, salt can evaporate with pool water. As pool water evaporates, the salt content remains in the pool. When the water evaporates, the salt will be left behind and may accumulate in the pool. Regular testing and monitoring of the pool water chemistry is important to maintain the proper salt levels.
Add salt
Just the same as not putting enough chlorine in the pool. You can treat the water the same as you would have and increase the production of the salt system.
Simply put any pool can be a salt water pool, even an above ground pool.
No. salt water is salt water. it already has salt in it
stagnet or still water attracts mosquitos weather salt brackish or chlorine Not your pool. A salt water pool IS a chlorinated pool if the system is working properly.
I just watched one drink from my salt water pool. So, I'd say that they do drink salt water. I don't have a clue why.