Maintaining the right chemical balance in your swimming pool is crucial for both the health of swimmers and the longevity of your pool equipment. The primary chemicals to monitor are chlorine, pH, alkalinity, and hardness.
Chlorine is used to kill bacteria and viruses in the water. It’s important to maintain a consistent level to ensure clean water without causing skin or eye irritation.
Alkalinity helps to buffer the pH, preventing it from fluctuating too much. Hardness refers to the amount of dissolved minerals in the water, primarily calcium and magnesium, which can affect how well chlorine works.
What is the ideal pH level for a swimming pool?
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What does alkalinity do for a swimming pool?
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How do I lower the hardness of my pool water?
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