Monitoring your pool water chemistry is probably the most important aspect in maintaining your swimming pool is clean. The right water chemistry will keep your pool safe and clean for its swimmers; If your eyes burn or your skin has become irritated after taking a dip in your pool, it could be that you haven't been maintaining your pool properly. You can maintain your pool at the same standard as the professionals with a reasonable knowledge of chemical treatment.

 

In maintaining swimming pools you need to keep your pool water free of algae and parasites. Gradually adding chlorine to the pool water can kill off organic contaminants, whereas too much chlorine passing through your plumbing highly concentrated can corrode your equipment. Ensure your chlorine levels are at 1-3 ppm. Use pool test trips to test the levels of chlorine, alkaline, bromine and Ph. By testing the swimming pool chemicals two or three times a week you can maintain the safety of your water to acceptable standards. There is a whole range of chlorine on the marketwhich essentially do the same job. Nonetheless, it is important to read the manufacturer's instructions before using. However, cheap & big box slow tabs & sticks tend to have binders and fillers that hold the tablet together. This means that the product will not break too quickly and gradually dissolve.

 

An effective chemical program is half the battle; swimming pool filters will complete the job and ensure your pool is clean and safe. It is important to clean your filters on a regular basis. Initially, you will have to do is check is at what pressure your filter needs to be cleaned at, if the gauge is over this amount then it's time for a cleaning.