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Pool Chemistry Gone Wrong: Common Tech Mistakes Explained

Pool Chemistry Gone Wrong: Common Tech Mistakes Explained

Season 10 Episode 1938 Published 1 week, 4 days ago
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Eyeballing pool chemicals feels fast, but it can quietly wreck your results and your margins. I walk through the most common pool water chemistry mistakes I see on pool routes, starting with the habit of default dosing: “a quart of acid,” “half a gallon of chlorine,” and other shortcuts that ignore what the water is actually doing. With today’s chemical prices, accuracy matters, and the good news is it does not have to mean slow, complicated math. A simple dosing app like poolcalculator.com can get you to the right number in about a minute.

From there, we get into why “balanced water” is bigger than clarity and sanitizer. The Langelier Saturation Index (LSI) helps you spot water that is corrosive (heater damage, staining risk, surface wear) or scale forming (tile line buildup, equipment scaling). I explain how tools like the Orenda app make LSI practical in the field and why ignoring it can turn routine acid additions into long-term damage.

We also talk about cyanuric acid (CYA) creep from trichlor tablets and how it snowballs through the season. As CYA rises, the free chlorine level required for effective sanitation rises too, which is why the 7.5% guideline matters. Finally, if you’re fighting algae, cloudy water, or chloramines, I explain why under-shocking often does almost nothing and how aiming beyond breakpoint chlorination can save you from repeat blooms next week.

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We break down the pool water chemistry mistakes that waste chemicals, damage surfaces, and create repeat problems on a pool service route. I explain how quick dosing math, LSI awareness, and the right chlorine strategy make results more consistent and more profitable.  
• relying on rules of thumb instead of calculating doses  
• using dosing apps like poolcalculator.com to save time and money  
• understanding LSI to prevent corrosive water and scale forming water  
• recognizing cyanuric acid creep from trichlor tablets across the season  
• applying the 7.5% CYA to free chlorine guideline to keep chlorine effective  
• seeing how total alkalinity changes muriatic acid demand and pH drop risk  
• avoiding underdosing when shocking for algae, chloramines, and combined chlorine  
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