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
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.