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      Taking care of the parameters of swimming pool water quality can contribute to ensuring the safety and prolonging the lifespan of your equipment. This practice can enhance the overall attractiveness of your facility and potentially lead to significant cost savings annually.

      Most of the contaminants are waterborne and originate from the processes in the pool water itself. This is exactly why stabilizing its pH levels is one of the most important things you should take care of. However, you should test the pH and disinfect it twice daily, which seems like a lot, doesn’t it?

      Well, thanks to our system that’s based on using CO2 for pH control in pools, you can finally simplify this process. So, let’s dive in and learn what the benefits of using CO2 in swimming pools are!

       

      Maintaining Optimal pH Levels

       

      How CO2 Helps Improve Pool Water

      We understand that chemical balances can be confusing, so we’ll explain this as simply as possible. First of all, the ideal pH level for swimming pools typically falls between 7.2 and 7.8, so this is what you should aim for. It’s a golden mean, as too low pH can irritate your skin and eyes, while too high pH can lead to cloudy water. 

      There’s also the matter of chlorine. When the pool water’s pH level is within normal range, chlorine is more effective in killing bacteria. But how does CO2 fit into all of this?

      • Stabilized pH Regulation. Introducing CO2 into swimming pools has proven to help maintain the desired pH level, especially after the water has come into contact with rainwater. 
      • Keeping it Natural. Swimming pools are fun and all, but they’re full of chemicals that are keeping them alive during harsh weather conditions. CO2, on the other hand, is more gentle.
      • CO2 is Eco-Friendly. To add to the above, CO2 is a more sustainable choice, so if you’re all about the safety of our environment, you should start thinking about introducing CO2 into your pool.

       

      How CO2 Works

      Let’s go over the process of introducing CO2 into your pool so that you can have a clearer picture. CO2 is usually stored in tanks under pressure, which you’ll notice when you first see our system. Diffusing it into the pool is done carefully to prevent excessive pH changes.

      When it first comes in contact with pool water, it forms carbonic acid (H2CO3). This is a weak acid that helps stabilize pH levels and neutralize potential alkalinity caused by heavy rains. While the overall process is easy, it requires constant monitoring. 

      CO2 is more stable than other chemicals, and considering it acts as a more natural alternative, you’ll find that you’ll need fewer pH-balancing chemicals further down the road. So, besides getting rid of harsh chemicals and balancing the pH level of your pool without having to intervene as much, you’ve found yourself a budget-friendly solution. 

       

      Turning to CO2 for pH Control in Pools

      Using harsh chemicals to control the pH balance in your pool will always be an option, so why not try a more natural solution for a change? We at Poolsmith Technologies guarantee that CO2 does help stabilize pH levels in pools. 


      We’ve been using CO2 for pH control in pools for years and will continue to do so, especially since we’re aware of all of its benefits. Take a look at our system, and contact us to finally be able to maintain your pool without having to intervene as much!