What chemicals do I need to keep my pool clean?

Here are the essential chemicals for keeping your pool clean and beautiful:

  • pH. …
  • Calcium Hardness. …
  • Total Alkalinity. …
  • Metals. …
  • Chlorine. …
  • Bromine. …
  • Shock Treatments. …
  • Algaecide.

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Also question is, what order do you balance pool water?

7 Steps to Balance Pool Water

  1. Test and Adjust Total Alkalinity. Total Alkalinity (TA) is the first thing you should balance in your pool water. …
  2. Test and Adjust pH. …
  3. Measure and Adjust Calcium Hardness. …
  4. Add Sanitizer to Your Water. …
  5. Check and Adjust Cyanuric Acid. …
  6. Shock Your Swimming Pool.
Hereof, what chemicals should I put in my pool when opening? We recommend that you take an inventory of the following:

  1. Chlorine Tablets & Chlorine Stock.
  2. pH Increaser & Decreaser.
  3. Alkalinity & Calcium Increaser.
  4. Cyanuric Acid or Stabilizer.
  5. Algaecides, Clarifiers, Enzymes.
  6. Test Kit Reagents or Test Strips.
  7. Stain Removers.

Simply so, what chemicals should I put in my pool weekly?

Here’s a quick recap of which pool chemicals you need to run your pool, and how much:

  1. Chlorine Tablets. How much: 2 tablets for every 10,000 gallons, per week.
  2. Pool Shock. …
  3. Alkalinity Increaser (sodium bicarbonate) …
  4. Alkalinity Decreaser (dry acid) …
  5. Calcium Hardness Increaser (calcium chloride) …
  6. Cyanuric Acid. …
  7. Pool Algaecide.

What do professional pool cleaners use?

Should I shock my pool when I open it?

KNOW WHEN IT’S TIME TO SHOCK:

Shock your pool when you open it for the season to kill algae that has developed in the Spring. AFTER A PARTY OR HEAVY USE: People carry bacteria and chlorine levels can drop drastically when there are many active swimmers using a pool.

What is the best chemical to clean a pool?

Chlorine Tablets

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