STABILIZED vs UNSTABILIZED Chlorine: What's the Difference? | Swim University

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  • Опубликовано: 18 июн 2024
  • Stabilized, unstabilized. Potato, potahto. It’s all the same stuff, right? Sure, until you can’t figure out why your pool is growing algae and smells like it’s full of bleach instead of water. Here's the difference between stabilized and unstabilized chlorine.
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    ⏰ Timestamps:
    00:00​ - Introduction to Stabilized Vs. Unstabilized Chlorine
    00:43 - Chlorine Sanitizer and Chlorine Levels
    01:27 - What Is Unstabilized Chlorine
    04:31 - What Is Stabilized Chlorine
    05:53 - CYA or Cyanuric Acid Levels
    06:38 - Which One Should You Use: Stabilized s. Unstabilized?
    07:44 - Chlorine Levels
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  • @SwimUniversity
    @SwimUniversity  4 года назад +8

    Which type of chlorine do you use in your pool?

    • @loucatozzi7656
      @loucatozzi7656 4 года назад +3

      I have a salt water system for chlorine generation. My question is about stabilized vs unstabilized SHOCK. I was told by another pool person that I should buy stabilized SHOCK but now my CA levels are slowly rising as the season progresses. I've had to drain out most of my water once already after using the shock to fight off an algae bloom when I opened the pool for the summer. Should I switch to unstabilized shock? I do have a supply of CA left over from last year.

    • @SwimUniversity
      @SwimUniversity  4 года назад +7

      I get buying stabilized shock for a salt system, but you'll have better control if you use unstabilized shock and add chlorine stabilizer separately. You don't want the CYA levels going too high.

    • @Griffin8s
      @Griffin8s 4 года назад

      My question is using a salt system I make my own chlorine why spend the $25 for 4 lbs. of stabilizer? A bag of salt is $9. I do take my water to the pool store to be tested and the only thing they tell me I need is stabilizer. Should I buy it?

    • @loucatozzi7656
      @loucatozzi7656 4 года назад +3

      @@Griffin8s My salt system is from Intex, the same maker as my pool and other equipment. It is very inexpensive (compared to other salt systems, at least) and it does not produce a whole lot of chlorine each day. As the summer gets hot in Texas I find that I cannot maintain the chlorine at 2-3 PPM as needed unless there is at least 30-40 PPM of stabilizer present. Without stabilizer the salt system just cannot make chlorine fast enough to keep up with the sun burning it off.

    • @SwimUniversity
      @SwimUniversity  4 года назад +1

      It's just for those times when you're not running the generator that the chlorine will stay in the water while the sun's out.

  • @tns61497
    @tns61497 2 года назад +10

    I don’t under why anyone would give you thumbs down?? So weird. Great job of explaining this stuff! I’m new to this and have learned a lot from your videos!

  • @helpimlost84
    @helpimlost84 4 года назад +2

    So happy I found your channel super informative and exactly what you need to about taking care of the pool yourself!!!

  • @jimcovington153
    @jimcovington153 2 года назад

    I have been in the Commercial Recreation Industry part of pool use .... for over 65 years... ownership of commercial recreation pool facilities, advisor to school districts regarding their pools, and commercial and residential pool design (the 1984 Olympic committee used our design for filtration speed and efficiency for the pools used in the Los Angeles Olympics). It is such a pleasure to find a site that takes their time to thoroughly explain all aspects in such a manner, that the regular home pool owners can actually understand what information is being presented.
    Please continue with presenting more information that answers the questions of regular and commercial pool owners.

  • @DonCastro.
    @DonCastro. 4 года назад +9

    You’re the best at explaining all this!

  • @leahcorrethers6591
    @leahcorrethers6591 Год назад

    Your videos have really helped me. I created a Playlist called "pool school" in my you tube account just for my quick go to vids when conducting maintenance on my pool. I feel like it's a calming /relaxing job now to perform the weekly maintenance, vs like before feeling like it's a foreign language with all of the pool jargon. I believe I will save a lot of money by learning how to take care of my pool by watching your vids. and downloading the quick guide. I will be purchasing the handbook soon! Thanks!

  • @rocko107me8
    @rocko107me8 Год назад +2

    This was super useful. I changed my Salt Cell last year to my AutoPilot system(original last 10 years), and this year in particular it just doesn't maintain a clean water even though the level looks correct. Tested my cyanuric acid level after watching this...its its practically non existent. Combine that with a hot and dry summer with hardly any rain and that is probably the issue. Going to add stabilizer for the first time in 12 years :D

  • @jANETbERRY-go5er
    @jANETbERRY-go5er 3 дня назад

    brilliant! we can find this info in gits and pieces all over the web..... BUT you do a super great job of explaing in a way that it all ties together nicely and youre slightly more entertaining thjan most of these "POOL HOW TOs"! Thank you.

  • @Formattednate-el8up
    @Formattednate-el8up 4 года назад +2

    First time pool owner and first time iv ever opened a pool. Couldn’t have done it with out you. Thanks bro. Killer channel

  • @darlenebaker4567
    @darlenebaker4567 10 месяцев назад +1

    Ty for all of this help. Can you discuss how to use your chlorinator? I have not been able to find a video on this.

  • @jamescaviness4661
    @jamescaviness4661 4 года назад +15

    Binge-watching your videos while daydreaming about my pool at work. Absolutely great info here for someone who has never had a pool before! THANK YOU!

    • @SwimUniversity
      @SwimUniversity  4 года назад

      Thanks! Glad you're enjoying them ;-)

    • @rhdtv2002
      @rhdtv2002 4 года назад

      Kinda like Clark Griswold in Christmas Vacation

  • @eleniabellagio843
    @eleniabellagio843 2 года назад +1

    Great information and great job.

  • @magiclashandbeauty90
    @magiclashandbeauty90 2 года назад

    This is an amazing video. Thank u

  • @sereivathanakmak6282
    @sereivathanakmak6282 4 года назад

    Great explanation!!!

  • @sarahm-a2782
    @sarahm-a2782 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for mentioning indoor pools (in my case, indoor hottub) I've been trying to scour videos for more tips on indoor use, very little results.

    • @DarrylBarnesSr
      @DarrylBarnesSr Год назад

      This is where I’m at as well. Help for the hot tub?👀🤔

  • @sjgoff
    @sjgoff 4 года назад +10

    Great info! Just started my above ground pool and the chemistry can be confusing. Your videos *clear a lot of things up ;)

  • @belkisvasquez362
    @belkisvasquez362 3 года назад +4

    When I shock my pool should I keep the chlorine tablets in the floater or take it out?

  • @fit4duty724
    @fit4duty724 4 года назад

    great explanation

  • @GuinnessPhish
    @GuinnessPhish 3 года назад +2

    "commonly shock is unstabilized chlorine".
    If the shock lists "calcium hypochlorite", then it doesn't contain any CYA (cyanuric acid/stabilizer).
    If the shock lists di-chlor... it does contain CYA/stabilizer.

  • @priscillaalvarez334
    @priscillaalvarez334 3 года назад

    I’ve been using dichloro shock and trichloro tablets. Can I keep using trichloro tablets and use calcium hypochlorite shock?

  • @MrBmxbrawler
    @MrBmxbrawler 3 года назад

    Great video though. Very informative

  • @johnroberts7018
    @johnroberts7018 11 месяцев назад

    I love Swim University and these videos. Only thing I would say is....wouldn't you want your FC just a little higher if your CYA level is 50 or so? like 4ppm instead of 3ppm?
    If I'm wrong feel free to say so.
    Thx again for the great videos!

  • @webneko9842
    @webneko9842 10 месяцев назад

    So, before I found your video and just learning my pool, I used only stabilized chlorine granules for weekly maintenance and pucks in a floater. I found that doing this, I raised my CyA way too high. I didn't understand why, especially since I regularly flush my sand filter, so I am draining some water and replacing and my CyA was still high and not dropping. I then watched this and realized I need to be using unstabilized. I buy liquid version and it is easy. And later, use stabilized when the CyA is back to normal to shock and to maintain that CyA level is what I am learning.

  • @nicolecopp2121
    @nicolecopp2121 4 года назад +8

    The minute he said "uh.. DUH" i just had to like the vid. Also, great information.

  • @jenniferoxendine9648
    @jenniferoxendine9648 3 года назад

    Thank you!!!

  • @idarahmawaty6208
    @idarahmawaty6208 4 года назад

    My pool is on our rooftop garden, under a shade, will the sun still burn off the pool shock as it's supposed to? Or is it better not to use pool shock for my pool? Thank you!

  • @tonydardano8957
    @tonydardano8957 4 года назад +3

    Please help my cya was at 138 the guy at the pool store said to drain a foot at a time and refill. I drained. 18" and refilled four times in four day. Had water retested and the cya went up to 168.
    Pool is tile and 23000 gal. Pool store need no idea why. I bought your course from swim university did not see any on this in there. Thank you

  • @joshgarmatter1485
    @joshgarmatter1485 2 года назад

    Matt, should stabilizer be added to a pool with an automatic pool cover?

  • @grassthief1280
    @grassthief1280 3 года назад

    Matt have a question salt pool 21k gallons I shocked last nite at 15ppm used 8.25% Clorox bleach what's your thoughts on ppm when shocking this amount of gallons weekly ????

  • @SUPREMEdiver33
    @SUPREMEdiver33 4 года назад

    In the UK. We have stabilised chlorine in a powder. What's the best of using this? Apply in the morning?

  • @laurakingdom4
    @laurakingdom4 2 года назад +1

    Still pool learning! So this is great. I hadn’t realised there were two types of chlorine.
    So hadn’t been shocking my pool! 🙈 I soon learnt after my PH became to high. We had an algae bloom.
    We have now shocked the pool using unstabalised Chlorine. I may have over done it! My dip stick is the darkest colour for chlorine….. and it’s been cloudy all week 🙈😂 this pool maintenance stuff is hard work!!!

    • @MrRahimhosein
      @MrRahimhosein Год назад

      My pool guy installed my chlorinated backwards so for weeks ive been battling algae. Finally figured it out and fixed it myself

    • @reneeharder1727
      @reneeharder1727 Год назад

      YES balancing pool chemicals is hard. Reminds me of college chemistry in which I barely passed

  • @paulbonaventura4969
    @paulbonaventura4969 4 года назад

    I'm in south Florida... where it's about to get HOT. I use liquid chlorine /shock from PAP. I also was told to use 2 3" tablets to float (they have stabilizer 4 in 1) a week. Does this make sense or is it excessive? (10,000 gal pool non salt)

  • @tlicera
    @tlicera 3 года назад

    Hi,can I stabilized and shock my pool at the same time? Thanks..!! 🙏

  • @ArKka2311
    @ArKka2311 4 года назад

    What can I do to prevent my water from turning yellowish every time a shock my Intex Pool?

  • @andrewpaschalis4055
    @andrewpaschalis4055 Год назад

    I balance my pool with a Taylor CK - 2005 test kit about 2 months ago. Recently the past week my free chlorine has been registering over 10 ppm. I turned off the automatic chlorinator for the past week and the free chlorine does not seem to have lowered at all when testing daily. I use stabilized chlorine pucks and wondering whether that may be causing an issue. Any help you can provide would be appreciated.

  • @scott21992
    @scott21992 4 года назад

    i tried adding stabilizer to my pool, its the first brand i tried but it was little hard pieces so i tried to crush them in water and add it once it desolved but i could not get it to disolve so i just added it into the pool thinking maybe it takes a while..well nah it just settled to the bottom so i had to vacuum it all up..did i do something wrong?

  • @movedownsouthfilms936
    @movedownsouthfilms936 4 года назад

    Thanks man

  • @mixtecop
    @mixtecop 3 года назад

    *my question is, i live at north I use HTH shock for my pool, now with the weather going up and down when I check my pool reads no chlorine is the cold weather eating the chlorine or why I'm reading no chlorine? Please help* 🙄

  • @tranquilpet
    @tranquilpet 6 месяцев назад

    when adding Cal-hypo to above ground, vinyl pool --- do I pull back the pool cover? or is it ok to keep pool cover on?

  • @josepht122
    @josepht122 4 года назад +1

    What is the difference between trichloro-s-triazinetrio vs sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione?

  • @scottshipley7832
    @scottshipley7832 Год назад

    You suggest that a new pool owner should keep Cal hypo and Tri chor both on hand? What happens if they try to mix them? Also why would you put tablets in the skimmer that goes straight to the pump and filter, doesn't it sanitize better going straight to the body of water?

  • @nestormendoza1251
    @nestormendoza1251 3 года назад

    Which to use first? Is it chlorine first then muriatic acid?

  • @angusmcpherson
    @angusmcpherson 10 месяцев назад

    Using pucks for a year my CYA levels got up to 150 ppm which knocked out the chlorine's ability to sanitize. Next thing i knew i got an algae bloom that no amount of chlorine could stop. I had to raise the Ph with bicarb of soda and address the algae with algaecide and clarifier. Ran the pump 24 hrs and my pool is clear. Algae settled to the bottom which i will vacuum to waste.

  • @alann5003
    @alann5003 3 года назад

    Is calcium hypochlorite the only dry form of unstabilized shock?

  • @ambrogiosab1408
    @ambrogiosab1408 4 года назад

    Why does my pool frog test strip say ideal ppm is 150ppm for total hardness? Is it because with pool frog the ideal chlorine level is .5 to 1 ppm?

  • @juanmanuelsilva8883
    @juanmanuelsilva8883 2 года назад

    Is liquid shock effective as the bag???

  • @Frank00
    @Frank00 2 года назад

    I can’t get my cya up past 20 ppm. Some said it my be because of bacteria. I use in unstabilized chlorine. Should I switch to stabilized ?

  • @p.kvaidyanathan7679
    @p.kvaidyanathan7679 2 года назад

    Can DPD 1 and DPD 3 tablets be used to test free chlorine and total chlorine when TRICHLOROISO CYANURIC ACID is the sanitizer

  • @lisatoebben3990
    @lisatoebben3990 2 года назад

    Love yóur videos just wondering if liquid chlorine is something you use or could use in place of tablets?

    • @brittniebeeman2833
      @brittniebeeman2833 Год назад

      I use a solar copper ionizer and in 10,000gal i put about half a gallon in twice a week and it’s fine according to the pool guy but only bc the copper. I really don’t want cyanuric acid in my pool.

  • @p.kvaidyanathan7679
    @p.kvaidyanathan7679 2 года назад

    Can DPD 1 and DPD3 tablets be used for free chlorine and total chlorine field testing when TRICHLOROISO CYANIC ACID GRANULES 90% concentration is the disinfectant

  • @user-no2om5jv1p
    @user-no2om5jv1p 11 месяцев назад

    Do you have a discount code to buy your book?

  • @priscillaalvarez334
    @priscillaalvarez334 3 года назад +2

    Can I switch from stabilized chlorine to unstabilized?

  • @CarrieBarone
    @CarrieBarone 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for your videos! I am new a new outdoor owner! For my chlorinator, I have Nature2 Vision Pro Vessel that uses a chlorinator canister. I have the V-Pack Chlorinating Canister that has the tabs inside. The canister label states that it limits chlorine exposure. Every time I test the pool water, my chlorine level is low. Do you know if this could be because of the cartridge? The water looks clear, but I'm just wondering if it is safe to swim even though the reading is low. :)

    • @rhdtv2002
      @rhdtv2002 3 года назад

      That system is meant to be low chlorine... I have that too..love iy

  • @maxflight777
    @maxflight777 2 года назад +1

    Be careful with the CYA (stabiliser) … I ended up with readings too high and had to drain the pool

  • @JJE2010MO
    @JJE2010MO 2 года назад

    You rock! Ty!

  • @DrinksandDIYwithSuzy
    @DrinksandDIYwithSuzy 2 месяца назад

    I have a saltwater pool with salt cell to generate chlorine. I've noticed my total chlorine is always high (like 10ppm) while active chlorine is always low (0.5-1.0 ppm). I've added dichlor shock, and I see total chlorine keeps at the 10 ppm level, instead of balancing it. I've tried to increase my chlorine production in my salt cell, and still total chlorine is high, but active is low. Do you have any advice? Thanks!

  • @betherealdeal
    @betherealdeal 3 года назад +12

    Nothing like swimming late at night with a full moon out..get it?

    • @derekbootle8316
      @derekbootle8316 Год назад

      Yes, got it from your wife, now I need a shot of penicillin.

    • @nancykarlick2090
      @nancykarlick2090 Год назад +1

      Absolutely "" been there done that"

  • @dipzno1
    @dipzno1 3 года назад

    Is "Sodium Dichloroisocyanurate": Dichlor or trichlor or is it dichlor with cyanuric acid?

  • @x65535x
    @x65535x 3 года назад

    Your video makes it sound like the straight NaClO doesn't benefit from the separately added Cyanuric Acid. I have found with my heated water (95F) and SoCal UV exposure that I can burn 1 gallon worth of dilute NaClO in 2-3 days even with 40ppm Cyanuric Acid. I've run 2 stabilized tablets at a time and found no improvement in levels. The liquid seems to be the only thing that can keep my free Cl levels in the proper range. I do have rather hard water, and I also usually add about ½ gallon of Muriatic a week to keep the pH 7.5. Should I be using stabilized Cl or is the manually added Cyanuric granules to hold 40-60ppm sufficient with the liquid Cl to get the most bang for the buck out of sanitizer?

  • @markbrown9468
    @markbrown9468 2 года назад

    what if your cya is high and you use stabilized chlorine..just dilute the water?

  • @kousikenterprises4080
    @kousikenterprises4080 2 года назад

    Can I use oxygen tablet instead of ozonator to my pool capacity 150000 liters. the oxygen tablet is used in fish forming if so what level of ppm of oxygen

  • @macknumber9
    @macknumber9 Год назад

    Can I use regular liquid chlorine and cya separate

  • @chaysecsongedi2480
    @chaysecsongedi2480 11 месяцев назад

    You should be shooting for a 30-50 ppm on cya, anything over 50 will cause lock out on stabilized chlorine and at a 60 you need a 6 to have any active chlorine. Currently they are working on changing suggested cya levels to 8-32 ppm.
    Also keep in mind adding cya lowers ph as it has a ph from 3.3 to 4.0, which as it sets in will counter act a shocking treatment. If cya gets to high you out risk to teeth hair bones as well as lowering ability to remove pathogens.

  • @PanTheManInNeverland
    @PanTheManInNeverland 4 года назад +4

    Great breakdown of the different Chlorine forms and their uses! Question, is a floater (with adjustable vents) a good way chlorinate? I didn't know you could put it in the skimmer basket, is this a good route?

    • @SwimUniversity
      @SwimUniversity  4 года назад +1

      It's an OK way, but I would recommend a chlorinator first, then just using your skimmer basket. Though some folks would say that's a bad idea, I've been doing it for years with no issues. It distributes chlorine more evenly than the floater. I just avoid floaters altogether.

    • @PanTheManInNeverland
      @PanTheManInNeverland 4 года назад

      @@SwimUniversity I normally put about 3 pucks in for my floater. Should I drop that down to 1-2 and refill more regularly if I were to use the skimmer basket?

    • @SwimUniversity
      @SwimUniversity  4 года назад

      Possibly. Hard to tell. Try it and keep testing it to make sure it's working. The pucks will dissolve faster in the skimmer for sure.

    • @ovslugger6588
      @ovslugger6588 4 года назад +1

      If you have a heater, I would avoid putting in skimmer because that could cause big problems to your exchanger and other internals. Best bet would be an in line tablet feeder. But without a heater, skimmer works great like he said.

    • @macknumber9
      @macknumber9 2 года назад

      If i add the pucks that have stabilizer in them wouldn't the stabilizer levels keep rising each time i added new pucks seeing how the stabilizer doesn't go down unless the water evaporates (you drain the pool)...
      Wouldn't stabilizer just keep rising? I'm really confused by this....if one puck provides say 5ppm stabilzer would i not have enough stabilizer until i added around 6 pucks? Then i would keep adding 5ppm every time?
      I know this isn't the case but i like to understand how this works

  • @lsmuz66
    @lsmuz66 3 года назад +1

    Great review, but which Chlorine tablet do you use if you CYA is 150 ppm, and your hardness is over 800 ppm. This is my case. I know the answer is to drain the pool, but we are under server water restrictions. I do plan to drain the pool, but after we are off water restrictions. I am now using Sodium Hypochlorite liquid for chlorinating my pool. It does not leave extra CYA in the pool, and does not add to my Calcium hardness problem. It is not that expensive.

    • @hunglong6587
      @hunglong6587 Год назад

      My fool same if your. I am wait this winter the water restriction off to drain the pool during I have to use more sodium hypochlorite liquid for keep the pool has chlorinated. But the sun burn it very quicker, My pool PH high 8.2 I try to lower ph by pour muriatic acid in but not go anywhere ph still stay the same and my pool start has some yellow algae grow around the wall and step what do you do fix that.

  • @brittneyscott706
    @brittneyscott706 2 года назад

    I have a problem where my chlorine is never right. The only time it's stability reads ideal is after about 6 hrs -12 hrs after shocking it. Is it ok to shock my pool twice a week to keep the cholorine up. I have 3 chlorine tablets floating at all times. But the level starts low or under. It's only ideal when I shock it. I need help. The pool turns cloudy every few days. Not green just cloudy w no chlorine levels. Any advice anyone

  • @thespencerowen
    @thespencerowen 17 дней назад

    How do you measure the acid levels?

  • @dionnepoirier4690
    @dionnepoirier4690 4 года назад

    Trying to use the 10% off promo code "VIDEO" and I am unable to.

  • @charlies.5777
    @charlies.5777 4 года назад +8

    I typically use the ABC method ,whereby :
    A= Maintaining the chlorine level with Trichlor pucks (stabilized) in a floater.
    B= Shocking weekly with liquid ( unstabilized) shock.
    C= Adding a weekly maintenance dose of POLY algaecide/clarifier.
    If I want to lower the pH and add a bit of stabilizer @ the same time, I'll add Trichlor or Dichlor granular shock.

  • @mommawolfof4818
    @mommawolfof4818 2 года назад +1

    So which should you use if your town water has high CYA naturally? We filled the pool yesterday and tested today the chlorine level was white (which didn’t even register on the strip color) but the CYA was 80. Thanks

    • @timpage5021
      @timpage5021 Год назад

      Same problem and cannot get a straight answer from anyone.

  • @whoknows9063
    @whoknows9063 3 года назад

    My first time purchasing a 10 by 30 pool what should you recommend for cleaning products?

    • @brendaannan5154
      @brendaannan5154 2 года назад

      I recommend Leslie Pools “NoPhos” down the skimmer to clear up algae. Then I recommend “Perfect Weekly” sold by Leslie Pools. You can purchase online and have it shipped but we live near a Leslie Pool Store. First test for pH and alkalinity. Use an algaecide once a week. Shock once a week. Don’t use too much shock because you will have to wait until the chlorine level is between 1-4 ppm before you can swim. With heavy rain the algae is more apt to grow so you may have to add an additional dose. If you use the Perfect Weekly from Leslie Pools you will have a beautiful, clean pool and less work. On a daily basis you can use chlorine tablets. When you begin the season each year and your pool is green, I highly recommend NoPhos. It kills the phosphates which feed algae. Without phosphates in your pool the algae disappears.

  • @carlwillms3049
    @carlwillms3049 2 года назад

    It appears I may be having a Chlorind Demand issue for the first time in 10 years. I tried increasing the chlorine with extra tablets in the return basket and some floaters along with the inline dispenser. Despite all the tabs disproving the chlorine level is still less than 0.5 but I am worried that my Cyanuric acid is getting too high as it approaching 80ppm where it is normally around 50ppm. Normally 2 bags of shock in my 25,000 pool in the evening takes care of the issue and leaves the pool chlorine at around 4ppm the next morning, but now the chlorine is still staying below 0.4ppm. PH and alkalinity are fine.
    I am going to try some liquid chlorine, significantly less expensive than bags of shock, but I am not sure how much to add. I noted a recommendation of "You'll need about 52-104 oz of liquid chlorine per 10,000 gallons of water. This amount should get the chlorine level to between 5 and 10 ppm." So I am thinking approx 200oz or about 1.5 gallons. Any suggestions? If the liquid chlorine works, I will post an update.

    • @carlwillms3049
      @carlwillms3049 2 года назад

      I added 2 gallons of liquid chlorine and in the morning before the sunlight hit the pool, the chlorine level had dropped even lower than it was before I added the liquid chlorine.

  • @markusahn
    @markusahn 3 года назад +1

    What about Ozone Pool System

  • @matthewtruland
    @matthewtruland 4 года назад

    What about a pool that’s largely shaded? Does this affect the number of stable/unstable chlorine I need to add? Will it take longer for it to burn off in the shade?

  • @DarrylBarnesSr
    @DarrylBarnesSr Год назад

    How do you do this with a jacuzzi?

  • @giobucks6498
    @giobucks6498 3 года назад

    Only way to lower cya is to dilute water? What about a cya reducer?

  • @ericdanysteeven9214
    @ericdanysteeven9214 3 года назад

    Wich chamical you have to if water is solt water

  • @rodneybeal652
    @rodneybeal652 Год назад

    How do you get chlorine or rather how do you get allergy out of a pool

  • @ruthlessluder
    @ruthlessluder 3 года назад +1

    Since you said the only way to lower CYA is to dilute your water, does that mean once your CYA gets to 50 ppm you can stop using tablets forever and just use unstabilized chlorine? I know pool water evaporates but other than that, does CYA work indefinitely as a stabilizer?

    • @macknumber9
      @macknumber9 2 года назад +1

      This is a good question and exactly what my question is. I would love for someone to address this because without this answered we are left in the dark.

  • @andyhaentjens4778
    @andyhaentjens4778 4 года назад

    You saying Thatcher the chlorin must be 3 ppm but in europe iets 1,5ppm the idial on the testers en the ph 7.2 7.6 and the alkaline 80 - 120

  • @stanleykeith6969
    @stanleykeith6969 3 года назад +1

    I have a problem, I can not get my free chlorine level up and my other chlorine level up as well. I have put 2 bags of shock in at one time and still have trouble. I have the pucks in the floater and even add liquid chlorine. I have been putting in baking soda and my PH is OK. I have even started to add the canard acid to be that up. I Need Help. I have been using test strips. May be those test stpips are bad. That free chlorine got me stumped. Please let me know.

    • @bridgetk9282
      @bridgetk9282 3 года назад

      Stanley Keith I’m having an issue too. Newbie here. I didn’t know that my pool was 27k gal and therefore needed 3 packs! Now my CYA is too low still and the pool store saying pucks will be fine (I’m at 5 CYA). Heading to the pool store.

  • @sal0cin1988
    @sal0cin1988 3 года назад +1

    I have a floating chlorine dispenser so Is it safe to swim while its in use?

    • @rhdtv2002
      @rhdtv2002 3 года назад

      Yes. Everyone does that. Just make sure the chlorine levels aren't not high

  • @vrglcom
    @vrglcom 3 года назад

    Can I please ask, you say you can use un-stabilised chlorine to shock pool, and then normal stabilised chlorine to keep the pool sanitised on a daily basis..
    I’ve read some websites warning that if you use both un-stabilised and stabilised chlorine in the pool it can explode!?
    Is this true??

    • @nationalstreak
      @nationalstreak 3 года назад +1

      Not true at all. Although, I definitely would not use stabilized chlorine on a daily basis, only as needed. If the stabilizer level is too high (above 50ppm), you should only be using unstabilized chlorine.

  • @justinbailey9950
    @justinbailey9950 2 года назад

    So how do you keep you cya from getting too high and also keeping your calcium from getting too high

    • @simmonsco
      @simmonsco Год назад

      If both your cya and calcium are both at their maximum level or higher, use liquid pool chlorine as it doesn't have calcium and it doesn't have cya. Walmart, Lowes, and Home Depot has it by the gallon and it is 10% Sodium Hypochlorite.

  • @stevehettinger7709
    @stevehettinger7709 3 года назад

    Is granulated chlorine for your spa/hot tub the same as granulated chlorine for pool? Every website seems to sell them as if they're different products and the spa chlorine is always more expensive. They're the same right?

    • @nationalstreak
      @nationalstreak 3 года назад

      If they have the same active ingredients, they are definitely the same.

  • @brians3289
    @brians3289 3 года назад +1

    Great video. If you use stablized chlorine, how do you prevent the CYA levels from building up and ultimately becoming too high? Would it not be inevitable?

    • @akronorka
      @akronorka 3 года назад

      Dilution is the only way

    • @johnevans9751
      @johnevans9751 2 года назад

      Yes, it is inevitable. I use tablets sparingly, relying on morning/evening chlorine adjustments using bleach.

    • @vflytrap7158
      @vflytrap7158 9 месяцев назад

      I use the pucks sparingly and supplement with liquid chlorine. Since then, have had no problems with elevated CYA levels. Cheers

  • @kanwalsmalik
    @kanwalsmalik 4 года назад +3

    Do you still burn off unstabilized chlorinenif you have a solar cover on your pool ?

    • @SwimUniversity
      @SwimUniversity  4 года назад +3

      UV rays can get through some solar covers. And it would only reduce it if you had the cover on the whole time.

  • @mikehatley4325
    @mikehatley4325 4 года назад

    Ok when I add unstabilzed chlorine, it turns my pool green. I’m guessing I have a metal problem. I’ve added sequestering agents to get it blue again. But this last time I shocked with liquid it turned green and stayed green, even after the sequestering agent.

    • @brendaannan5154
      @brendaannan5154 2 года назад

      If your pool turns green that is probably an algae problem. Algae feeds off phosphates. Your phosphate level could be high. You can buy NoPhos liquid in a bottle from Leslie Pools. If you have a 10,000 gallon pool you add two capfuls of NoPhos on one day down the skimmer. The next day you add two more capfuls of NoPhos down the skimmer. This will lower your phosphate level. In turn, it will take care of your algae problem. You may have to repeat this procedure the following week. There is a wonderful product sold by Leslie Pools called “Perfect Weekly”. You can add some of this once a week down the skimmer. Your pool water will look really great! Be sure to add your algaecide once a week. Shock the pool once a week. I believe you can order products online and have them shipped from Leslie’s Pools. I had so much success with the NoPhos and the “Perfect Weekly”. Amazing results and it makes pool care much easier. You can read the great reviews on the Leslie Pools website for “Perfect Weekly”. Doing these things turned my very green pool to a clear blue. Of course I did try to adjust the pH and alkalinity first.

  • @seanstrickland4970
    @seanstrickland4970 Год назад

    I juggle stabilized and liquid depending on the levels of stabilizer in the water

  • @Paggy6668
    @Paggy6668 3 года назад +3

    Not a fan of using pucks or any stabilized chlorine at all. All they do is continue to increase your stabilizer levels (CYA) and before you know it, your pool is green and you need a partial or full drain to make the chlorine effective again. It's better to set your stabilizer level to where you want it (50ppm) and then just use liquid chlorine or a salt water generator exclusively. Most clean pools will burn 2 - 4 ppm of FC (free chlorine) daily during the swimming season depending on location and a few other factors. It's simply a matter of replacing what the pool loses daily or every other day if you keep your chlorine level a bit higher. I don't even have to shock my pool using this method.
    Also, all solid forms of chlorine are STABILIZED chlorine except for Cal Hypo. Trichlor, Dichlor, Pucks, Granules and all shock as well. Cal Hypo can be a problem as well if you live in an area with hard water because you will continue to raise your calcium hardness (CH) by using it. CH, like CYA, can only be reduced with partial drain and refill, so it's not much better of a solution.
    Stick with liquid chlorine, or get a salt generator. Those are the two best solutions. I took over my pool care from a pool guy 5 years ago and haven't had a single algae outbreak using these methods. The only other thing I add to my pool is muriatic acid to lower the pH when it climbs near 8.0. That's it!!!

    • @wurstofall
      @wurstofall 2 года назад

      Yep. This makes sense to me!

    • @brendaannan5154
      @brendaannan5154 2 года назад

      Which brand name of liquid Chlorine do you use? Is it basically shock? Thanks for the tip!

    • @Paggy6668
      @Paggy6668 2 года назад +1

      @@brendaannan5154 You can use anything from the big box stores like Walmart, Home Depot, Lowes. They are usually 10% strength and generally run around $7 to $9 for a case of 2 gallons. Liquid shock is the same thing. Just make sure you check the dates on the bottles or cases. Avoid anything over 2 months old because the chlorine will start degrading over time. Don't get fooled by the name. It's all marketing. Shock is something you do to your pool, not something you add. They are all just chlorine. Some in hard form (like granules, tablets) and the rest liquid.

    • @brendaannan5154
      @brendaannan5154 2 года назад

      @@Paggy6668 every couple of days you add a little bit of liquid shock in small amounts around the perimeter of the pool and you don’t use any tablets? This keeps the cyanuric acid level down and prevents algae? How much liquid chlorine do you use and how often? It must be a small amount the night before. If it’s better I would like to try this method. Thank you again.

    • @Paggy6668
      @Paggy6668 2 года назад +1

      @@brendaannan5154 My 20K gallon pool requires around 25 oz of 10% liquid chlorine to raise the FC (free chlorine) level by 1ppm. Most sanitized pools generally use 2 to 4ppm of chlorine daily during the swim season, so you have to replace that chlorine to keep the pool clean and sanitized. So for me, I would generally add 50 to 75oz of 10% liquid chlorine DAILY. It doesn't really matter when you add it, you just have to replace what you're losing daily to the sun. If you just can't stand the daily additions, you could go with a salt water chlorine generator (SWG) and that will produce the chlorine for you. I decided to get one last year as the pandemic was starting and it has made my pool care so much easier. I check my chlorine and pH levels around once a week now because the SWG does all the work for me. I just set the output % and verify with my testing that the FC is staying steady in the pool. If it's a little low, I up the %. No more lugging boxes of liquid chlorine from the store, no more having to add it manually daily. It's very convenient and it's especially nice if I want to go anywhere for a couple of days or longer. No need to find someone to add chlorine for me. The SWG does it for me. They aren't cheap though, and the prices have really gone up this year.

  • @callejaraceli
    @callejaraceli 4 года назад +1

    I added ph up to my pool and now it’s super cloudy. How do I fix this??
    Thank you

    • @TouchofDepth
      @TouchofDepth 4 года назад +1

      it should be cloudy right after you add it, if it stays cloudy after a few hours then you need to test your water, your ph may be too high

  • @Maxdubi
    @Maxdubi 2 года назад +1

    What I realized is chlorine/pool chemistry is just crazy. Trichlor is mostly tablets but it does exist as granules and vice versa for dichlor. Calcium hypochlorite increase CH. dichlor increases cya. There’s stabilized and unstabilized chlorine in forms of granules/ shock and I bet even in forms of tablets. And then there’s completely different forms of “chlorinating” such as bromine, salt, and probably a whole lot more I don’t even know about. I give up, it’s just crazy.

  • @user-ym6uf8ch7g
    @user-ym6uf8ch7g 3 года назад

    Thanks for this information.if my CYA 60ppm i have to keep chorine 3ppm? i tried so many times but in the last algae grow up in pool but after that i keep chlorine at 7ppm and my pool is ok now. Is dangerous for swimmers at 7ppm?

    • @50kal44
      @50kal44 3 года назад

      Nah commercial pools are really high all the time it’s fine

    • @brendaannan5154
      @brendaannan5154 2 года назад

      Try using “NoPhos”. It lowers phosphate levels in your pool. Algae feeds off of phosphates. Then when your algae clears up you can add “Perfect Weekly” by Leslie Pools. That way you won’t have to use so much chlorine. Your pool will be a clear blue. Of course, balance the pH and alkalinity as much as you can first.

  • @theotherguyspoolservice8387
    @theotherguyspoolservice8387 4 года назад +2

    Does'nt putting tabs directly in the skimmer can mess up your equipment

    • @Paggy6668
      @Paggy6668 3 года назад +1

      Yes, it can. When the pump turns off, those pucks are sitting in the skimmer and and the water around them becomes very concentrated with chlorine. Then your pump turns on in the morning, and guess what, that concentrated chlorine goes to your equipment and can deteriorate o-rings and rubber gaskets prematurely.

  • @dasottonator1363
    @dasottonator1363 11 месяцев назад

    I have never added pure CYA to my pool . Only the micro dosing from the floaters . But some how i have excessive stabilizer when testing . Cant afford to dump large amounts of water due to being in a water scarce region . Is it possible the the micro dosing from the floaters builds up to high levels over time ?

    • @benparsons5197
      @benparsons5197 11 месяцев назад +1

      My understanding is CYA does not decrease on its own. I’m currently draining my pool bc of this.

    • @larrysmith2612
      @larrysmith2612 10 месяцев назад

      I was having to change my pool water every year because it was becoming overstabilized. What I did was drain and refill my pool then use tablets until the stabilizer reached the proper level (50 ppm) and then switched to liquid chlorine that is unstabilized. It's kind of a pain to hustle gallon jugs of chlorine around but my pool water is 3 years old now and it looks and tests great. Your pool water should last 3 to 5 years using this method.

  • @ArKka2311
    @ArKka2311 4 года назад

    Please tell me why every time I shock my pool my water turns yellowish. I was told it´s caused by minerals--primarily iron. How can I prevent this from happening? I would really appreciate it.

    • @akronorka
      @akronorka 3 года назад

      You need to use a metal and stain product in a double or triple dose, treat staining with vitamin c, and use a maintenance dose of scale and iron remover if topping off with well.
      Basically when you shock, you’re super oxidizing copper or iron and that’s why it’s turning on you. Need to remove the metals before somehow. If your water is that bad you’re gona need in line hose filters for filling.

  • @lenbo
    @lenbo 4 года назад +5

    I have a LOT of cyanuric acid in my pool. Well over 100 ppm. How could/did that happen? Thank you for your videos!

    • @SwimUniversity
      @SwimUniversity  4 года назад +1

      From adding chlorine stabilizer or stabilized chlorine tablets. Just drain the pool a little bit and add fresh water to bring it down.

    • @maurito661able
      @maurito661able 4 года назад

      First of all is your pool safe to swim?

    • @lenbo
      @lenbo 4 года назад

      Completely safe.

    • @hussainmdgaus8164
      @hussainmdgaus8164 3 года назад

      What is 100 ppm

    • @wurstofall
      @wurstofall 2 года назад

      Probably need to drain half the pool water.

  • @ggkoko7726
    @ggkoko7726 Месяц назад

    What's it means dyloot the pool water

  • @jeancolligan6624
    @jeancolligan6624 3 года назад

    I Found Stabilized Shock from Sams Club Should not use it if I want to treat Algae (Green Pool)

  • @TimLewallen
    @TimLewallen 4 года назад +5

    Question - When I add unstabilized chlorine in the evening and it works its magic overnight, how quickly does it burn off the next day when the sun starts to hit the water?

    • @SwimUniversity
      @SwimUniversity  4 года назад +3

      Roughly 1ppm every hour in the sun.

    • @brendaannan5154
      @brendaannan5154 2 года назад

      This is just my opinion, but I think it will burn off more quickly if you live in Arizona and Florida. If you live in New England it could take longer because the sun is less intense the further away you go from the equator. I’m not an expert.

    • @TimLewallen
      @TimLewallen 2 года назад +1

      @@brendaannan5154 Makes sense. I am in Texas so I get what you are saying.

    • @brendaannan5154
      @brendaannan5154 2 года назад

      @@TimLewallen you must have a much longer pool season than us New Englanders! It was even shorter this year due to the rain, but we can always use rain, so I will accept this as a shorter season than most.

    • @TimLewallen
      @TimLewallen 2 года назад +1

      @@brendaannan5154 Our yard is shaded and the pool is deep so it might be shorter than you are thinking but on average I would assume you are correct.