Spring is the perfect time to get your pool ready for the upcoming swim season. One important aspect of preparing your pool is ensuring that the water chemistry is balanced. In this blog post, we’ll go over some of the essential pool chemicals you’ll need for spring.

Chlorine
Chlorine is a key component in maintaining a healthy and clean pool. It kills harmful bacteria and viruses, and helps to prevent algae growth. Be sure to test the chlorine levels regularly, and add more as needed.

pH Increaser or Decreaser
The pH level of your pool water should be between 7.2 and 7.8. If the pH is too low, use a pH increaser to bring it up. If it’s too high, use a pH decreaser to lower it. This will ensure that the other chemicals you add to your pool are effective.

Alkalinity Increaser
The alkalinity level of your pool water should be between 80 and 120 ppm. If it’s too low, use an alkalinity increaser to bring it up. This will help to keep the pH level stable.

Shock
Shock is a highly concentrated form of chlorine that is used to kill bacteria and algae. It’s recommended to shock your pool once a week to keep it clean and clear.

Algaecide
Even with proper maintenance, algae can still grow in your pool. An algaecide is a chemical that helps to prevent algae growth. Be sure to follow the instructions carefully when using algaecide.


The calcium hardness level of your pool water should be between 200 and 400 ppm. If it’s too low, use a calcium hardness increaser to bring it up. This will help to prevent damage to your pool surfaces and equipment.

In conclusion, maintaining proper water chemistry is essential for a healthy and enjoyable swimming pool. Be sure to test the water regularly and add the necessary chemicals to keep it balanced.