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Are Borates Actually Worth Adding to My Pool?
Water Chemistry Medium 1,034 👍 59

Are Borates Actually Worth Adding to My Pool?

Nobody at the pool store seems to give me a straight answer about borates — they either push every product on the shelf or just shrug. My water has this slightly harsh, almost sharp smell to it after I shock, and I keep reading that borates can help with that kind of thing. But I honestly don't understand what they actually do chemically, or whether they're going to create more work for me than they're worth. Is this one of those optional 'nice to have' additions, or am I missing something that would genuinely make a difference in how the water feels and behaves?…more
Do I Need Alkalinity in My Pool? Essential Water Chemistry Guide
Water Chemistry Medium 45 minutes 296 👍

Do I Need Alkalinity in My Pool? Essential Water Chemistry Guide

Staring at this rental property pool that I've never maintained before and the pH keeps bouncing from 6.8 to 8.2 no matter how much acid or soda ash I add. My pool guy mentioned something about alkalinity being important, but honestly at this point I'm wondering if it's just another way to get me to buy more chemicals.

Do I actually NEED to worry about alkalinity levels, or is it just marketing BS? I'm willing to do whatever it takes to get stable water, but I need to know if this is really going to help or if I'm just wasting more money on chemicals that won't fix my pH roller coaster.…more
What Free Chlorine Level Should You Maintain?
Water Chemistry Easy 15 minutes 1,122 👍 73

What Free Chlorine Level Should You Maintain?

Found myself staring at my test kit at 11pm trying to figure out if my chlorine reading is even close to where it should be. It's late and I want to get a dose in tonight if I'm off, but I genuinely don't know what number I'm shooting for. My pool has stabilizer in it and I've been guessing at a target for months.

Is there a universal number everyone aims for, or does it actually vary based on something? I keep seeing different ranges thrown around online and I can't figure out which one applies to my situation.…more
Hot Tub & Spa Water Care Guide: Complete Chemistry Manual 2026
Water Chemistry Medium 15-20 minutes 279 👍 1

Hot Tub & Spa Water Care Guide: Complete Chemistry Manual 2026

Hot tub water care requires maintaining proper pH (7.4-7.6), alkalinity (80-120 ppm), and sanitizer levels while following regular testing and chemical adjustment schedules. Higher temperatures and smaller water volumes make spas more sensitive to chemical imbalances than pools.…more
Do Intex Pools Need Chemicals? Complete Chemical Guide
Above Ground Easy 30 minutes 831 👍 1

Do Intex Pools Need Chemicals? Complete Chemical Guide

Last summer when I finally set up my first Intex Easy Set (12 feet, about 2,400 gallons), I've been completely lost on what chemicals I actually need. The manual mentions using chemicals but doesn't give much detail about what's actually required.

I've been running the filter pump for a few days now, but I'm starting to see some cloudy water and what might be the beginning of algae growth on the walls. Do Intex pools really need the same chemical treatment as regular in-ground pools? What's the minimum I need to keep the water safe for my kids to swim in? I want to make sure I'm doing this right from the start.…more
How to Lower Pool Alkalinity: Complete Step-by-Step Guide
Water Chemistry Medium 2-4 hours 818 👍

How to Lower Pool Alkalinity: Complete Step-by-Step Guide

Pulled three different recommendations for my 180 ppm alkalinity—pool guy wants muriatic acid, store pushes sodium bisulfate, and online forums are completely split. Need to get it down to proper range. What chemicals work best and how much should I use? Pool is about 10,000 gallons.…more
Do You Need to Shock Pool After Filling? Complete Guide
Water Chemistry Easy 2-4 hours 780 👍

Do You Need to Shock Pool After Filling? Complete Guide

Staring at my freshly filled pool with a bucket of shock in hand — is it safe to dump this in right away, or could it damage anything? We just finished filling our 18x36 inground pool after having some liner work done this spring. The water came from our well and looks crystal clear, but I'm wondering if I need to shock it before my family starts swimming? A neighbor mentioned something about always shocking after a fresh fill, but I'm not sure if that's necessary since the water looks fine. What's the proper procedure here? I have test strips but haven't checked the chemistry yet - wanted to get some advice first on whether shocking is a must-do step.…more
How to Increase Pool pH: Step-by-Step Guide with Dosing
Water Chemistry Easy 6-8 hours total (30 minutes active work) 695 👍

How to Increase Pool pH: Step-by-Step Guide with Dosing

The pH in my 20,000 gallon inground pool is stuck at 7.0-7.2 and I know that's way too low. I've heard about using different chemicals to bring it up, but I'm not sure which one to choose or how much to use. Some people mention soda ash while others swear by baking soda - what's the difference between these options?

I want to make sure I'm doing this right since I've never had to adjust pH before. Should I be adding chemicals gradually or can I fix it all at once? Also, how long should I wait before testing again to see if it worked? My pool is crystal clear otherwise, so I just need to get the chemistry balanced properly.…more
Can I Shock Pool After Adding Alkalinity? Timing Guide
Water Chemistry Medium 6-8 hours 670 👍 20

Can I Shock Pool After Adding Alkalinity? Timing Guide

Walked out to check my 20,000 gallon inground pool after dosing it with sodium bicarbonate this morning to raise alkalinity from 60 ppm to 100 ppm, and now I'm second-guessing my shocking timeline. My pH was sitting at about 7.2 before I added the alkalinity increaser, but I know adding baking soda can bump up the pH as well.

I'm planning to shock the pool tonight since we've had some heavy swimmer load this week and the water is starting to look a bit cloudy. Should I wait a certain amount of time after adding the alkalinity before I shock? I want to make sure the shock is as effective as possible and I've heard that pH levels can affect how well chlorine works.

My current test results show chlorine at 1.5 ppm, alkalinity should now be around 100 ppm, and I'm not sure what the pH has risen to after adding the sodium bicarbonate earlier today.…more
Can You Shock Pool With Low pH? Safe Step-by-Step Guide
Water Chemistry Medium 2-3 hours 551 👍

Can You Shock Pool With Low pH? Safe Step-by-Step Guide

pH test strip is showing 6.8 and my pool is also green with algae. Want to shock it tonight before the weekend but everything online says fix pH first. Can I just shock with low pH or will I be wasting my money on chemicals that won't work?…more
How Long After Adding Alkalinity Can You Swim? Safe Wait Times
Water Chemistry Easy 30 minutes 534 👍

How Long After Adding Alkalinity Can You Swim? Safe Wait Times

Three hours after dumping alkalinity increaser into our pool, my kids are still pestering me about when they can finally jump back in. I want to make sure it's completely safe before I give them the okay.

How long should I really wait after adding the alkalinity increaser? I know it needs time to circulate and dissolve properly, but I'm not sure if 20-30 minutes is enough or if I should wait longer. Our pump runs pretty well, but I'd rather be overly cautious when it comes to the kids' safety.…more
Should You Cover Your Pool When It Rains? Complete Guide
Winterizing Easy 30 minutes 525 👍 11

Should You Cover Your Pool When It Rains? Complete Guide

Last month I was just confused about whether to cover our pool during light drizzles, but now with severe storms hitting and kids wanting to swim I'm completely panicking.

Does rainwater make the pool unsafe or dirty for swimming? I've heard mixed things about whether rain is good or bad for pool water quality.

My main concerns are debris getting in the water and whether the rain throws off the chemical balance in a way that could be harmful to my children. Should I be rushing to put the cover on every time storm clouds roll in, or is it actually okay to leave it uncovered?…more
How to Raise Pool Alkalinity: Complete Step-by-Step Guide
Water Chemistry Easy 2-3 hours (including circulation time) 523 👍

How to Raise Pool Alkalinity: Complete Step-by-Step Guide

Last week my pool's alkalinity dropped and now I'm trying to decide between sodium bicarbonate and alkalinity increaser to get it back up. I've heard baking soda works but I'm not sure how much to use or what the process actually looks like.

Anyone have a step-by-step on the right amount to add and timing? Want to make sure I don't mess this up and end up with more chemistry issues than I started with!…more
How Long Do Above Ground Pool Liners Last? Complete Guide
Above Ground Easy 5 minutes 508 👍

How Long Do Above Ground Pool Liners Last? Complete Guide

Got hit with three straight days of heavy rain and blazing sun this week, and now I'm wondering if my above ground pool liner is going to need replacing soon. Have a 24' round above ground pool, vinyl liner is 3 years old but starting to show some wear.

How many years should I expect to get out of it? Worth investing in premium liner or just go standard? Want to know what's realistic before it starts leaking.…more
Can I Swim in High Alkalinity Pool? Safety & Solutions
Water Chemistry Easy 24 hours 448 👍

Can I Swim in High Alkalinity Pool? Safety & Solutions

This morning I'm standing in the pool store aisle staring at bottles of alkalinity reducer with no clue which one I actually need after my pool tested high. They're making it sound like it's dangerous to even dip a toe in the water, but I'm wondering if they're just trying to upsell me again.

Can I actually swim in my pool while the alkalinity is high, or is this a real safety issue? I'm getting tired of spending hundreds every time something is slightly off with my water chemistry. If it's not immediately dangerous, I'd rather take some time to research DIY solutions instead of buying whatever overpriced fix they're pushing this week.…more

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