Testing and balancing swimming pool water can be a daunting task for any pool owner so today we re going to guide you through the process.
Testing pool water for dummies.
Learn how to balance pool water with these simple steps.
Test the pool water before and after making chemical adjustments.
For starters i m assuming you are here because you need help with some pool water issues.
On the other hand if theory is your thing here is a great piece.
A true workhorse of pool maintenance this pool cleaner chemical breaks down bacteria and sanitizes your pool water.
Testing balancing pool chemicals.
Hi lola i would get a pack of pool test strips the 4 way yellow and then go to the pool get comfy on the lounge chairs with your mom and then surreptitiously pull out a test strip saunter over to the edge of the pool and have a seat on the water s edge dangling your feet in the water.
With a couple of tools knowledge and patience anyone can do it.
Testing your pool 2 to 3 times weekly during summer months and once a week during winter months is very important to help maintain adequate water balance and sanitizer levels as well as to help ensure swimmer comfort.
A little up front work means a lot less remediation later when your pool becomes infested with algae or so imbalanced the only solution is to drain it and start over.
If you use a salt chlorine generator you will also need to test for chlorine.
Once you own the chart you can purchase additional bottles of strips rather than whole kits.
Pick up several pool testing kits from a pool supply store or order them online.
Purchase a water testing kit.
A test strip will be the quickest way to test your pool water for right sanitizer levels and.
Pool testing kits come in several different varieties.
Test for salt on saltwater pools using a salt test strip.
Make sure the strips come with a color chart printed on a card or the back of the bottle so you can interpret the results.
Also always test the water after changing any element of the water chemistry to ensure the pool is safe to use.
Test strips are the cheapest and easiest to use.
Plan to test the pool water twice a week whether it s been used or not.
Ever so cool lean forward and palming the test.
That is you want to know what to do to maintain balanced pool water and care less about the theory of pool chemistry.
Sure testing the water and adding pool chemicals on a regular basis might be time consuming and tedious but it s absolutely necessary.
If you ve mastered the art of testing your pool water you are ready for our next course.