Last but not least it's water chemistry. Pool water chemistry IS easy -
just 4 simple steps:
- Maintain a constant level of sanitizer in the pool. Slow
dissolving chlorine sticks or tablets; proper level of biguanide (Soft Swim);
bromine; salt level.
- Shock the pool weekly or at a minimum every 2 weeks
(biguanides shock every 3 to 4 weeks). Shocking oxidizes unfilterable
wastes & breaks up chloramines that lead to cloudy water, algae, smelly pools
& red eyes.
- Add algicide weekly or at least every 2 weeks to prevent
algae growth. A good quality algicide (concentrates sold in quart sizes)
backs up the chlorine or sanitizer in case it is exhausted due to heavy bather
load or heavy rain.
- Maintain good water balance. Without good water
balance, the sanitizer doesn't work properly or efficiently. The water
can become cloudy (high pH) or aggressive (low pH - water is often times
really clear). You'll also protect your friends & family who use
your pool.
Maintain
a constant level of Sanitizer in the Pool - What does that mean? It
means to constantly keep a good, solid level or chlorine, bromine, biguanide or
other sanitizer level in the pool water at all times.
| Chlorine |
1.0 - 2.0 ppm |
| Bromine |
2.5 - 4.5 ppm |
| Biguanide |
30 - 50 ppm |
| PristineBlue® |
0.5 - 1.0 ppm |
When maintained at those levels,
bacteria & algae are kept under control. The water feels & smells clean.
Higher levels is typically unnecessary unless recommended by your Pool
Professional in certain circumstances such as pool parties.
Slow-dissolving Chlorine such as
BioGuard®
Silk Tabs®,
Silk Sticks®
&
Smart Sticks®
can be applied to the pool through the skimmer or an automatic chlorinator.
We don't recommend floaters
because they can be tossed out of the pool or get stuck causing a
concentration in one area of the pool. Bromine must always be dispensed
using a brominator. Biguanides such as BioGuard®
Soft Swim®
& Pristine Blue®
are both liquids that typically added only once every 2 weeks or so.

Shock the pool weekly or at a minimum every 2 weeks
(biguanides shock every 3 to 4 weeks). Shocking oxidizes unfilterable
wastes & breaks up chloramines that lead to cloudy water, algae, smelly pools
& red eyes.
Pool owners who don't regularly shock their pool
(they think they're saving money) always end up with bad cloudy water & algae
problems and they wonder why they use so much chlorine. Shocking puts the
sparkle back in the pool water. Shocking breaks up the waste that attaches
onto the sanitizer & prevents it from doing its job. Shocking is a good
thing to do before a party to prevent icky water from developing while the party
is going on AND after to eliminate all of the "stuff" that got left
behind. In bromine pools, the shock recharges the bromine to make it last
longer.
Use the appropriate type of shock for your pool.
BioGuard®
Burn Out Extreme®
or
Smart Shock®
for chlorine & bromine pools.
Soft Swim®
"C" for biguanide (Soft Swim®
or Baquacil®)
pools. Pools that use ionizers such as Nature2®
should use the chlorine shocks mentioned above or
BioGuard®
Easy Shock & Swim®.
Shock the pool at start-up or opening (even if the chlorine or bromine level is
good) to oxidize & neutralize contaminants that have hung in over the winter.
After that follow a regular schedule.
Download a
FREE brochure to learn about shocking.

Add algicide weekly or at least every 2 weeks to prevent
algae growth. A good quality algicide (concentrates sold in quart sizes)
backs up the chlorine or sanitizer in case it is exhausted due to heavy bather
load or heavy rain.
Good quality algicides such as
BioGuard®
Back Up®
or
Algae All 60®
are also good surfactants. Surfactants are chemicals that like to cling to
or hang around surfaces. They help to make the water "wetter".
Because they like surfaces, they stay where algae likes to grow.
Not using an algaecide on a regular basis is
asking for trouble somewhere down the line. You could have a beautiful clear,
blue pool one day, then it rains & it has been transformed into a green monster
- and you have a pool party in 3 hours! Regular shocking & algaecide would
have prevented that sorry mess.

Maintain good water balance. Without good water
balance, the sanitizer doesn't work properly or efficiently. The water
can become cloudy (high pH) or aggressive (low pH - water is often times
really clear). You'll also protect your friends & family who use
your pool. Learn more about Good Water
Balance with Key 4 - Water Testing.
As an option that will save you from a variety of
pool care problems (algae, cloudy water, water balancing), consider using a
borate or boric acid based product such as
BioGuard®
Optimizer Plus®.
Optimizer Plus®,
when used properly, suppresses algae growth, helps allow the sanitizer to do a
better job at killing bacteria, acts an additional buffer for the pH & Total
Alkalinity making water balance simpler. Optimizer Plus®
is added at the start of the season & is topped up as needed. Optimizer
Plus® is
great to use in ANY pool, with any sanitizing system.
Another option to consider is using natural
enzymes in the water. Natural enzymes (as opposed to man-made or manufactured
enzymes - read more here) "eat up" all kinds of organic waste that may or may
not be filterable or oxidizable (shocking won't remove these wastes). Using
Natural Chemistry®
Pool Perfect®
or Pool Perfect®
Plus Phos Free®
on a weekly basis takes the stress from the chlorine or sanitizer, reduces water
or scum line (where many pool problems - including cloudy water - begin), keeps
the filter cleaner, reduces much of the food source that algae loves. In
the long run, you save lots of time and money.
Pristine Blue users click
here for more information & usage tips.
Remember to follow the other
5 Keys to
Pool Care. They're just as important.
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