It’s all about water when it comes to enjoy and relax in a pool on a sunny day. Though, it is equally important to take care of your pool water against contaminations. You don’t need to be a chemist for maintaining your pool water chemistry but you must understand the proper use of chemicals to maintain ideal pH value of your pool water. Sometimes, the pool owners use too much of pool chemicals that might disturb the pH balance of the water and damage their pool equipment.
 

 

Here are some tips that every pool owner must know to maintain the pool water chemistry.

Opt for Right Type of Chlorine

Chlorines that are used as major disinfectants against bacteria, fungus, and algae for pool water come in different variants such as 1-inch tablet, 3-inch tablets, or granular form.  The most common type of chlorine is the 3-inch tablets that are slow-dissolving and needs less maintenance. Use of Chlorine tablets in excess amount can make pool water acidic and corrosive. So, choose the type of chlorine tablet depending on the size of your pool. 

Check the Chlorinator Daily

Chlorinator slowly dissolves the chlorine in the pool water. If you use too much of chlorine tablets in the water, it might get blocked that will inhibit the flow of water from the pump system towards the pool. So, it is important that you monitor your chlorinator daily to make sure it is adjusted properly and it is not getting choked with the chlorine tablets.
 
Avoid Dumping Chlorine Tablets in Excess

If you will dump the chlorine tablets in excess into the chlorinator of your swimming pool, it will make all the water passing through your pool plumbing equipment very acidic and corrosive. This will not only harm the swimmers but will also accelerate the corrosion process, which will cause early breakdown of your pool equipment.
 
Monitor pH balance of Pool Water Closely
 
It is as imperative as using chlorine in your pool. Make sure that the pH level of your pool does not go below 7.2. It should be maintained somewhere in the range of 7.2 to 7.6 to ensure that the pool water is safe for swimmers and your pool equipment. You can do so by using a drop-type test. Whenever you suspect that the pH value of your pool water is below 7.2, make sure to contact pool remodeling and maintenance professionals in Houston to ensure that further damage to your pool equipment can be avoided.
 
Being a pool owner, it is your responsibility to maintain your pool water chemistry along with its pH for a better longevity of your pool equipment.