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Can You Filter Pool Water to Drink? Safe Methods & Risks
Water Chemistry Medium 30 minutes 436 👍 1

Can You Filter Pool Water to Drink? Safe Methods & Risks

Replaced my emergency water storage with a pool filtration system idea since shortages are coming — but am I about to waste money on something unsafe? My pool is about 20,000 gallons and I maintain it with standard chlorine tablets, algaecide, and pH balancers. The chlorine levels are usually around 2-3 ppm, and I add shock treatment weekly.

I've seen some advanced water filtration systems advertised that claim to remove chemicals and contaminants. Would something like reverse osmosis or activated carbon filtration be able to remove all the pool chemicals like chlorine, cyanuric acid, and other sanitizers to make it safe for drinking? I'm concerned about the health risks but need to understand if there are any reliable methods that could work in an emergency situation.…more
Calcium Hardness Too High But My Fill Water Is Just As Hard
Water Chemistry Medium 1,076 👍 63

Calcium Hardness Too High But My Fill Water Is Just As Hard

During my last water test, my calcium hardness came back at somewhere around 600 ppm, which I know is way above the recommended range of 200–400 ppm. The frustrating part is that my tap water tests at nearly the same hardness level, so draining and refilling the pool doesn't seem like it would actually help — I'd basically just be starting back at square one with equally hard water. Everything I've read says to partially drain and dilute, but when the numbers on my fill water don't add up to any real improvement, that solution seems pointless.

I'm in a region where hard water is just a fact of life, and I can't find a clear answer on what chemical treatments actually lower calcium hardness directly in the pool. Is there something I'm missing here, or am I stuck just managing the problem rather than fixing it?…more
How to Lower CYA (Stabilizer) in Pool - Complete Guide
Water Chemistry Medium 4-6 hours 390 👍

How to Lower CYA (Stabilizer) in Pool - Complete Guide

Already dealt with my 8-year-old pool's CYA climbing to over 100 ppm, way past the 30-50 ppm sweet spot — complete drain or partial fix? This is causing my chlorine to become significantly less effective, requiring much higher chlorine doses to maintain proper sanitization.

I've researched various approaches but I'm getting conflicting information about whether there are chemical products that can neutralize or reduce CYA levels directly. What are the proven methods for bringing cyanuric acid levels back down to the optimal range? I need a systematic approach that will actually work without wasting time on ineffective solutions.…more
Does Pool Stabilizer Evaporate? CYA Levels Explained
Water Chemistry Medium 30 minutes 475 👍

Does Pool Stabilizer Evaporate? CYA Levels Explained

Woke up determined to finally understand pool chemistry, but now I'm standing in the pool store aisle staring at bottles of cyanuric acid and chlorine stabilizer with no clue which one I actually need. I know chlorine evaporates and needs constant replenishment, but I'm unclear about what happens to stabilizer over time.

Specifically, does CYA evaporate from the pool like chlorine does, or does it remain in solution indefinitely? If it doesn't evaporate, what are the actual mechanisms for removing excess stabilizer when levels get too high? I need to understand this for proper water balance management.…more
Do Pools Need Calcium? Complete Hardness Level Guide
Water Chemistry Medium 45 minutes 741 👍

Do Pools Need Calcium? Complete Hardness Level Guide

Noticed my 15,000 gallon inground pool is still etching the plaster walls even though pH and chlorine levels are perfectly balanced. Have a plaster pool and not sure what levels to target. Also curious if vinyl and fiberglass pools need different ranges.

What happens if calcium gets too low? Will it damage my equipment or pool surface?…more
Do Saltwater Pools Need Calcium? Complete Guide to CH Levels
Salt Water Medium 45 minutes 297 👍

Do Saltwater Pools Need Calcium? Complete Guide to CH Levels

Tried everything I can think of, but why does my saltwater pool keep destroying my salt cell and corroding my heater elements while making the surface look rough? I've been obsessing over chlorine and pH levels, but maybe I'm missing something obvious?

A friend mentioned calcium hardness might be the culprit, but I honestly have no idea what levels saltwater pools need. I know regular pools need calcium, but does the salt system change things? And if my calcium is off, could that really be why my expensive equipment keeps failing? I'm hoping there's a simple fix here because I'm tired of replacing parts every few months.…more
Do You Need Cyanuric Acid in a Saltwater Pool? Complete Guide
Salt Water Easy 30 minutes 1,331 👍

Do You Need Cyanuric Acid in a Saltwater Pool? Complete Guide

Somewhere around midnight my saltwater pool's chlorine levels just crashed — need to figure out if cyanuric acid will fix this before the pool guy comes tomorrow. The pool store keeps pushing me to buy their stabilizer products, claiming it's essential, but I'm suspicious they're just trying to upsell me on expensive chemicals I don't really need.

I thought the whole point of having a salt system was to avoid all these extra chemical additions and maintenance headaches. My chlorine generator seems to be working fine, so do I really need to spend money on cyanuric acid? What levels should I be targeting if it's actually necessary, and can I add it myself instead of paying pool store prices?…more
Do Fiberglass Pools Need Calcium Hardness? Complete Guide
Water Chemistry Medium 45 minutes 880 👍

Do Fiberglass Pools Need Calcium Hardness? Complete Guide

Pool builder says my new fiberglass shell doesn't need calcium hardness adjustments like a plaster pool does. But the water test shows 150 ppm and the internet says that's too low for any pool. Who's right here — does fiberglass actually need calcium or not?…more
How to Test Pool Stabilizer (CYA) Levels: Complete Guide
Water Chemistry Easy 15 minutes 589 👍

How to Test Pool Stabilizer (CYA) Levels: Complete Guide

Called three different pool repair companies for advice on my stubborn chlorine levels, followed their suggestions exactly, but somehow made my pool chemistry even worse — now I'm wondering if my cyanuric acid is completely out of whack.

I've never actually tested for stabilizer before - I didn't even know it was something I needed to check regularly! What's the most accurate way to test cyanuric acid levels? Are there different testing methods, and do some work better than others? I want to make sure I'm getting reliable readings before I start messing with chemical adjustments again.…more
Why Pool Alkalinity Gets Low: 7 Common Causes & Solutions
Water Chemistry Easy 30 minutes 410 👍

Why Pool Alkalinity Gets Low: 7 Common Causes & Solutions

Opened my pool this morning and the alkalinity had crashed again — only happens when it's above 85 degrees but stays perfectly normal during cooler weather. My kids swim in it almost daily during summer, so I'm really concerned about whether this is safe for them.

I'm trying to figure out what's causing this so I can fix it properly. We've had a lot of rain lately, and I've been shocking the pool more often because of increased usage. Could these things be making the alkalinity drop? What are the main reasons pool alkalinity gets low, and should I keep the kids out until I get it balanced again?…more
Does My Pool Need Calcium? Complete Hardness Guide
Water Chemistry Medium 30 minutes 218 👍

Does My Pool Need Calcium? Complete Hardness Guide

Water test came back saying my calcium hardness is at 120 ppm and the pool store guy looked at me like my plaster was about to dissolve. But the pool looks perfectly fine to me — no etching, no rough spots. Does calcium hardness actually matter that much or is this just a way to sell me more chemicals?…more
Do Indoor Pools Need Cyanuric Acid? Pool Stabilizer Guide
Water Chemistry Medium 30 minutes 201 👍

Do Indoor Pools Need Cyanuric Acid? Pool Stabilizer Guide

Standing in front of my indoor pool with a tight budget — is cyanuric acid actually necessary or can I skip this $30+ expense the pool store keeps pushing? Last time I was there, they insisted I needed cyanuric acid for my indoor pool and tried to upsell me on their "premium stabilizer package" for like $60.

My pool is completely indoors with no direct sunlight hitting it. I've been managing fine without CYA so far, but I'm wondering if there's actually a legitimate reason to use it? I'm all for DIY pool maintenance and cutting out unnecessary expenses, but I also don't want to mess up my water chemistry if stabilizer actually serves a purpose indoors.…more
Pool Chemistry Points System - Water Balance Made Simple
Maintenance Medium 45 minutes 195 👍

Pool Chemistry Points System - Water Balance Made Simple

Somewhere between my pool guy insisting I need a full testing kit and six different chemicals, I'm wondering if there's actually a simpler way to balance my water. My neighbor mentioned something about key "points" in pool chemistry that are most important to focus on, but I didn't catch all the details.

What are the main chemistry points I should be tracking to keep my water balanced? I'd love to know the target ranges so I can stop guessing and actually maintain clear, safe water. Right now I'm just winging it and probably making things more complicated than they need to be!…more
Does My Pool Need Calcium Hardness? Essential Guide
Water Chemistry Medium 45 minutes 178 👍

Does My Pool Need Calcium Hardness? Essential Guide

Called the pool store about my new place and they're saying my calcium hardness levels from March's water test are completely out of whack. For the past three years, I've been diligent about testing chlorine, pH, and alkalinity weekly using test strips, but I've never paid attention to calcium hardness levels. My pool store mentioned it during my last water analysis visit in March, but I honestly wasn't sure if it was just an upsell.

Recently, I've noticed some minor scaling around the waterline tiles and my pool cleaner seems to be working harder than usual. The pool is located in Phoenix, Arizona, so we deal with hard water from the tap and intense evaporation during summer months. I top off the water about twice a week during peak season. Should calcium hardness be something I'm actively managing, or is it less critical for fiberglass pools compared to plaster finishes?…more

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