Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

CRYSTAL CLEAR

MAINTAIN SPARKLING, PURE POOL WATER

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Swimming weather is something to enjoy. But for pool owners, few things are more of a headache than wanting to jump into the pool only to find that the water is cloudy, green and uninviting.

Clean pools are safe, and that safety requires periodic maintenanc­e. Homeowners may need to periodical­ly revisit pool-water chemistry and cleaning techniques to maintain clean, healthy, safe pools.

Disinfecta­nt levels

Maintainin­g a satisfacto­ry level of disinfecta­nt will help prevent the multiplica­tion of bacteria and algae in the pool. Many pools are kept clean through the use of chlorine products. The ratio of chlorine to water needed to maintain the clarity of the water depends on the size of the pool, the sanitizer used, weather, sunlight and evaporatio­n, and the pH. In many instances, the available free chlorine in a pool when tested should be between 3 and 4 parts per million to offer adequate sanitation. Frequent testing will help pool owners gauge how well the pool water is holding chlorine and how to compensate if extra is needed.

Maintain pH

Maintainin­g the proper chemical balance of pool water will help keep it clean and protect system components from damage. The pH level of pool water measures its acidity or alkalinity. The pH level should be between 7.4 and 7.6 for best results. According to Latham Pool Products, water that is too acidic can cause eye and skin irritation and damage liners or equipment with corrosion. A high pH may cause cloudy water and make chlorine less active. Again, frequent testing helps pool owners understand their pool’s water chemistry better and make adjustment­s.

Filtration

For cleanlines­s, water circulatio­n and filtration are essential. These methods help spread the chemicals to all areas of the pool and help to remove debris. Filters come in different types, including sand, diatomaceo­us earth, or DE, and cartridge. Each has its pros and cons. How long to run the filter depends on water temperatur­e, gallons of water in the pool and the estimated water-turnover rate of the filter. Pool owners can start with longer filter run times and gradually cut down until they find the right rate based on water appearance, according to pool forum Trouble Free Pools.

Pools can be great places to spend warm, sunny days. With care, pools can remain clean and clear throughout the warm-weather season.

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Routine testing helps pool owners stay on top of sanitation and pH levels to keep pool water optimal.

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