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      Before pool owners were introduced to modern pool water sterilization techniques, the only way they could deal with the issue was to dump out all the dirty water and refill the pool from scratch. That’\s hardly something you’d want to go the trouble of doing nowadays. 

      You don’t have to have a degree in chemistry to know that a balanced chemical structure of the water in your pool is essential for the safety and functionality of your pool.

      There are many ways for pool owners to secure the chemical balance of their pool water, like using the good ol’ chlorine or UV lights to clear out any chemical disruptions in the water.

      How Do I Keep My Pool Water Safe?

      Before the introduction of chlorine as a sanitizing agent back in the 1900s, pools were maintained by emptying the entirety of the pool and filling it back up with fresh water. Can you imagine how strenuous and costly that can be?

      Luckily for modern-day pool owners, securing a safe pH level can be done quickly. You can perform a pH test by using a pH testing kit for pools and stay on the safe side.

      What Makes Up Water Acidity?

      When it comes to swimming pool acid, knowing which chemicals should go in and out of the pool water is the first step toward keeping your pool water chemically balanced.

      Here are the good chemicals that your pool water needs:

      • Chlorine;
      • Bromine;
      • Oxidizers;
      • Cyanuric Acid;
      • and Alkalinity adjusters.

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      How Can I Tell if My Pool Water is Chemically Good?

      Red cabbage and distilled water can help you test out the swimming pool acid.  Boil the water, add the cabbage, leave it boiling for 30 minutes, strain the water and you’ll get a purple-ish broth.

      Add a few drops of the broth to the specimen of your pool water; if it turns light red – the pool water is acidic, purple means it’s neutral, and light green means it’s alkaline. You can complete the test by comparing the results to a pH chart and see what you’re working with. 

      You can also create pH test strips by using coffee filters and soaking them in the red cabbage solution. If you’re wondering why this works? Red cabbage actually has a natural pH indicator that makes it a good alternative to chemically treated strips.  

      What Can I Do To Balance the Chemistry in My Pool Water?

      If all of the above is too much work for you, you can simply call on the big guns like Pool Smith and relax. 

      No one will blame you for not knowing whether bromine is good for your pool water or not; reaching out for a professional pool service offered by Poolsmith Technologies will make sure your pool water is chemically well-balanced, and all the needed chemicals are in check.

      With a revolutionary organic ph-control system to purify and balance the swimming pool acid, you and your family will be able to enjoy your swimming pool to the max.