What Chemicals Should You Add to a Brand New Pool for Proper Maintenance?

Learn which chemicals to add to a brand new pool to balance pH, sanitize, and prevent algae growth for crystal clear water.

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Start by balancing the pH and alkalinity. Add a pH increaser or decreaser to reach a pH of 7.4-7.6. Use an alkalinity increaser to stabilize alkalinity at 80-120 ppm. Next, add a chlorine shock treatment to sanitize the water, followed by a dose of stabilizer (cyanuric acid) to protect chlorine from UV breakdown. Finally, add an algaecide to prevent algae growth. Regularly test the water to maintain proper balance.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the ideal pH level for a new pool? The ideal pH level for a new pool is between 7.4 and 7.6 to ensure water comfort and effective sanitizer performance.
  2. Why do I need to add stabilizer to my pool? Stabilizer, or cyanuric acid, protects chlorine from being broken down by sunlight, helping maintain its sanitizing power longer.
  3. How often should I test the chemical levels in my pool? It's recommended to test pool water chemical levels at least once a week to maintain proper balance and prevent issues.
  4. What is the purpose of adding algaecide to pool water? Algaecide is added to prevent algae growth, keeping the pool water clear and safe for swimming.