Water Quality Tips

Some hot tips to keep your pool cool and refreshing!
  • The best time to test the water is in the evening, before adding chemicals and again first thing in the morning to ensure it is suitable for the day's activities.
  • The ideal pH level for pool water is 7.2-7.6. This is also where chlorine is most effective.
  • Strong sunlight can reduce the amount of chlorine in a swimming pool, therefore, monitor levels closely during hot sunny days. To minimize chlorine loss, maintain proper levels of Clor Save Stabilizer.
  • Pool water should in general appear clear blue in color, any variations, such as cloudiness, may be caused by bacterial or algae growth, suspended matter or other contamination which must be dealt with.
  • Check water at the return flow of water to the pool and add any chemicals at this point as well to ensure successful integration with filtered water.
  • Frequently clean the pool surfaces including the waterline to ensure that build up of suntan lotions, body oils, algae, and other dirt is not left to build up. We suggest the use of Pool Perfect by Natural Chemistry to minimize the build-up on surfaces.



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