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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
Can You Shock Pool With High CYA? Safe Methods & Solutions
Water Chemistry Medium 2-4 hours 297 👍

Can You Shock Pool With High CYA? Safe Methods & Solutions

Between liquid chlorine and cal-hypo shock for tackling this algae mess when my cyanuric acid is already sitting at 80-90 ppm. I understand that high CYA reduces chlorine effectiveness, but I'm not sure about the correct approach for shocking under these conditions.

What's the proper methodology for calculating shock dosage when CYA is high? Should I be using a specific FC/CYA ratio, or is there a point where the CYA is too high to shock effectively? I want to ensure I'm using the right amount of chlorine without wasting chemicals or creating unsafe conditions.…more
Can You Swim in a Pool with High CYA? Safety Guide
Water Chemistry Medium 15 minutes for testing, planning required for solutions 313 👍

Can You Swim in a Pool with High CYA? Safety Guide

Around two weeks after my CYA hit 80 ppm, my 20,000 gallon inground pool is eating through chlorine way faster than it should. The water looks clear and I've been maintaining my free chlorine at 3-4 ppm, but I'm having to add way more chlorine than usual to keep it there.

My main concern is whether it's actually safe for my family to swim in the pool with these high stabilizer levels. I've read conflicting information online - some sources say high CYA itself is dangerous, while others focus more on the chlorine effectiveness issue. We've got kids who use the pool daily during summer, so I want to make sure I'm not putting anyone at risk.

Should I be keeping everyone out of the water until I can get the CYA levels down, or is it more about making sure I can maintain proper sanitization despite the high stabilizer? I'm trying to figure out if this is an immediate safety concern or more of a long-term maintenance headache.…more
Do Bioactive CYA Reducers Actually Work?
Water Chemistry Medium 2–6 weeks (treatment cycle duration) 27 👍 1

Do Bioactive CYA Reducers Actually Work?

During my routine water test this week, I discovered my cyanuric acid is sitting somewhere between 90 and 100 ppm — well above where it should be. Before I start tearing into a partial drain and refill (which means dealing with water costs, my local water restrictions, and rebalancing everything from scratch) — would one of those bioactive or enzyme-based CYA reducer products actually cover this situation and bring my levels down on its own?

I spotted a bottle of what looked like a bacterial/enzyme CYA reducer at the pool supply store, and the label was making some pretty bold claims about breaking down stabilizer without any draining. My pool holds about 18,000 gallons, so a drain-and-refill isn't exactly cheap or simple. The product isn't cheap either, so I want to know if it's genuinely effective before I spend the money.

Basically: does this stuff actually work the way it says it does, is it worth what they're charging for it, and realistically — how long am I looking at before I'd see results?…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
How to Lower Pool Chlorine Levels: 5 Proven Methods
Water Chemistry Easy 2-48 hours depending on method 421 👍

How to Lower Pool Chlorine Levels: 5 Proven Methods

Between my overzealous shock treatment last weekend and this week's hot weather, my pool's chlorine levels have skyrocketed beyond what's safe for the kids. They keep asking when they can get back in the pool, but I can smell the strong chemical odor and I know that's not good.

What are the safest and most effective ways to lower chlorine levels quickly? I've heard about just waiting it out, but I'm wondering if there are faster methods that won't harm the water quality. I want to make sure the pool is completely safe before I let them back in.…more
Do Salt Water Pools Need Chemicals? Complete Guide
Salt Water Medium 30 minutes 298 👍

Do Salt Water Pools Need Chemicals? Complete Guide

Our saltwater pool area reeks of that sharp chlorine smell every morning, which seems impossible since we were told these systems are basically chemical-free.

But now I'm reading conflicting information online. The pool store told me I'd still need to buy some chemicals, but I'm confused about what exactly. I thought the salt system was supposed to handle everything? What chemicals do salt water pools actually need, and why? I want to make sure I'm taking proper care of the pool and keeping the water safe for my family.…more
Does Pool pH Naturally Go Up? Chemistry Facts & Solutions
Water Chemistry Easy 15 minutes 229 👍

Does Pool pH Naturally Go Up? Chemistry Facts & Solutions

Just last week I balanced everything perfectly to 7.4, but when I tested again a few days later it was already climbing toward 7.8. Is this something that just happens naturally with pools? I'm worried about whether it's safe for the kids to swim when the pH keeps creeping up like this. Should I be adding something regularly to keep it down, and what's the best way to handle this without making the water unsafe?…more

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