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Can You Shock Pool With High pH? Complete Chemistry Guide
Water Chemistry Medium 2-4 hours 398 👍

Can You Shock Pool With High pH? Complete Chemistry Guide

This might be a stupid question but I'm literally at the pool store about to buy shock for my high pH pool — am I wasting my money? My pool is looking a bit cloudy and I know I need to shock it, but when I tested the water, the pH came back really high - like 7.8 or maybe even higher.

The guy at the pool store mentioned something about pH affecting chlorine, but I didn't really understand what he meant. Can I go ahead and shock the pool anyway, or do I absolutely need to get that pH down first? If I have to lower it first, how long do I need to wait? I'm worried about the water getting worse while I'm trying to fix the pH.…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
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
Should You Shock Pool When Chlorine Is Already High?
Water Chemistry Medium 2-6 hours 219 👍

Should You Shock Pool When Chlorine Is Already High?

Called my pool guy about my 8-year-old chlorination system that's overdosing — should I shock anyway or risk algae growth? My pool's total chlorine reading is showing high levels, but I'm uncertain whether shocking is still necessary or potentially harmful in this situation.

Specifically, I want to understand the relationship between total chlorine, free chlorine, and combined chlorine levels when determining shock treatment protocols. What's the proper testing sequence and decision matrix for shock treatment when initial chlorine readings appear elevated?…more
Can Pool pH Be Too High? Problems & How to Lower It
Water Chemistry Medium 2-4 hours 224 👍

Can Pool pH Be Too High? Problems & How to Lower It

Between my pool test strips screaming dangerously high pH and my kids' eyes burning like fire every swim, something's definitely not adding up here. I tested it yesterday and it's reading around 8.0, which seems higher than normal. The water also looks a bit cloudy even though I've been adding chlorine regularly.

I'm concerned about whether it's safe for the kids to keep swimming. What problems does high pH actually cause, and how can I bring it down safely? I want to make sure the water quality is good before they get back in the pool.…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
Why Pool Alkalinity Gets High: 7 Common Causes Explained
Water Chemistry Easy 20 minutes 544 👍

Why Pool Alkalinity Gets High: 7 Common Causes Explained

Replaced my pool test strips last month but my 3-year-old liquid test kit is still showing crazy high alkalinity readings — time for a new kit? My kids swim almost daily during summer, so I want to make sure the water is safe for them.

I've been trying to figure out what might be making the alkalinity rise so I can prevent it from happening again. Is it something I'm adding to the pool? Could it be our new fountain feature? I just want to understand the common causes so I can keep the water balanced and safe for my family.…more
Can Pool Chlorine Make You Sick? Health Effects Explained
Water Chemistry Medium 45 minutes 249 👍

Can Pool Chlorine Make You Sick? Health Effects Explained

Opened my pool this season after adjusting pH levels, switching chlorine brands, and getting professional water testing — but my family still gets red eyes and skin irritation after swimming. We've been experiencing eye irritation and some skin redness after swimming, but I'm also worried about not having enough chlorine to kill bacteria and other nasties.

My latest test results show chlorine at around 5-6 ppm, and my CYA is sitting at about 50 ppm. I've been using liquid chlorine and shocking weekly with calcium hypochlorite. Sometimes the chlorine drops really low between treatments, maybe down to 0.5-1 ppm, especially after heavy use or rain.

What's the sweet spot for chlorine levels to avoid both chemical irritation and harmful bacteria? I want to keep everyone healthy but not sure if I should be targeting higher or lower numbers based on my current CYA level.…more
Do Vinyl Pools Need Calcium? Complete CH Guide 2026
Water Chemistry Medium 2-4 hours 1,775 👍

Do Vinyl Pools Need Calcium? Complete CH Guide 2026

Before our big pool party this Saturday, I'm getting completely contradictory advice about whether my vinyl pool even needs calcium added! I keep reading conflicting info online - some sources say vinyl pools don't need calcium at all, others say they do but at different levels than concrete pools. My test strips show I'm sitting around 100 ppm right now and I'm not sure if that's too low or if I even need to worry about it.

I've been dealing with some metal staining on my vinyl liner and wondering if low calcium could be making it worse by causing corrosion. But I'm also terrified of adding too much and ending up with scaling or that dreaded cloudy water that takes forever to clear up. What's the sweet spot for calcium hardness in vinyl pools, and is it really different from other pool types?…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 Long Can a Pool Be Empty? Safe Duration & Risks
Maintenance Medium Planning phase - 1 hour assessment 603 👍 1

How Long Can a Pool Be Empty? Safe Duration & Risks

Replaced my old above-ground pool with this inground concrete setup that needs major repairs, but I've never dealt with draining one before and I'm worried about structural damage. The pool will be without water for potentially several weeks while contractors complete the work.

What are the specific time limits before hydrostatic pressure becomes a concern? Are there differences in safe empty duration between inground concrete pools versus above ground pools with vinyl liners? I want to avoid any structural damage or liner issues during this extended maintenance period.…more
Do I Need Algaecide in My Pool? Pool Care Guide
Algae Green Pool Easy 15 minutes 351 👍

Do I Need Algaecide in My Pool? Pool Care Guide

I opened three different algaecide advice sources and got three different answers: pool guy says skip it, store says weekly doses, forums are completely split. I see algaecide products at the pool store and some neighbors swear by them, but I'm not sure if it's actually necessary or just extra insurance. Should I be using algaecide regularly, or only in certain situations? I just want to make sure the water quality is safe and clean for my kids to swim in without overdoing it on chemicals.…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
How to Fix Pool Stabilizer Level: Complete CYA Guide
Water Chemistry Medium 2-3 days 780 👍

How to Fix Pool Stabilizer Level: Complete CYA Guide

Nobody warned me I'd walk out this morning to find my pool showing a 28 ppm CYA reading that has me completely baffled about what to do next.

For low stabilizer situations, what's the exact amount of cyanuric acid needed per gallon of pool water to achieve specific ppm increases? Additionally, I've read that high CYA levels present different challenges - what are the recommended approaches when levels exceed acceptable thresholds? I need reliable technical guidance for both scenarios to maintain proper water chemistry balance.…more

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