How to Balance Your Pool Water

How to Balance Your Pool Water

How to Balance Your Pool Water

Clear water begins with balance. The very first step is testing. At the start of pool season, bring a sample of your water to a local pool professional for a full analysis. After that, plan for a professional test at least once a month. At home, test your water weekly using a reliable test kit or test strips. Consistent, small check-ins help prevent bigger issues later.


Why Water Balance Matters

Balanced water does more than look good. It helps your entire pool work better. When your water is properly balanced:

  • Sanitizers like chlorine or bromine work effectively

  • The risk of cloudiness and algae growth decreases

  • Pool equipment lasts longer and runs more efficiently

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The Core Tests to Know

Whether you test at home or work with a pool professional, these are the four main levels to monitor:

  • Chlorine

  • pH

  • Alkalinity

  • Calcium Hardness

For outdoor chlorine pools, Cyanuric Acid should also be tested to help protect chlorine from sunlight.

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Target Ranges for Clear, Comfortable Water

Use this general guide when reviewing your results:

  • Chlorine: 1.0 - 3.0ppm

  • pH: 7.4 - 7.6

  • Alkalinity: 80 - 100ppm

  • Calcium Hardness: 200 - 400ppm


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