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Originally Posted by GpaVader
I am not a pool person for this reason.... I did have a hot tub for a number of years so that might qualify me as one.
My question would be why you don't want to shock your pool if it needs it, or needs it more frequently. Do you have a sensitivity to the shock? What is the pollen doing that seems to be affecting you? I know they have different kinds of chemicals you can use to manage your pool, or they did up north, have you looked into any of those?
Good luck and hope you can find a solution!
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They of course can shock it. It took 3 days last time to get back to normal. They come once a week. If I need them more than that it’s another $150. Tx.