Pool TEST STRIPS: How to Use Them the RIGHT Way | Swim University

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  • @SwimUniversity
    @SwimUniversity  2 года назад +9

    We hope this helps you understand how to use pool test strips! And if you need more help with pool maintenance, check out the Polo Care Cheat Sheet at www.swimuniversity.com/cheatsheet 👍

    • @stanleykeith6969
      @stanleykeith6969 2 года назад +1

      I have a question for you. We had a bad winter in 2021 into 2022 and when we got into the pool this summer we noticed that our liner on our above ground pool was starting to wrinkle the whole way around the top about 6 to 8 inches down. I wonder if it could ne sinking in to the ground. Our installer used cement flat stepping stones with gravel under Neath. Pool has been up about 4 years. In the winter months water and snow are around the bottom of the pool and just lays there. If it is sinking, is this why the liner is wrinkled. I do drain some water down below the skimmer. In the summer, if we get a very hard rain, water also lays there. I'm afraid to dig around the bottom of the pool to make a trench. I have grass around the bottom, no rocks. My problem in the liner? Live in Pa. cold winters. Any Help would be great. 😃

    • @TAMicklosJr
      @TAMicklosJr Год назад

      After the initial 15 seconds, what is the alotted time to take and log my readings?

    • @georgesewell4642
      @georgesewell4642 Год назад

      I’m so happy you found her I can’t even begin but you know I

    • @Kirstinblaklalalakm
      @Kirstinblaklalalakm 11 месяцев назад

      Does it work on juice or milk ..?
      Or only water ?

  • @danhargrave1018
    @danhargrave1018 11 месяцев назад +18

    0:08 "So here is a quick guide on how to use pool test strips and what to do with the results." Thanks for this video. I hit the like button. But it really doesn't say much if anything about "what to do with the results". Do I add acid? How much? What kind? What do I add if it's too acidic? How much chlorine if it's low? What kind? Chlorine tablets or liquid? Are all brands the same? This video still leaves a lot of questions unanswered (just like all of the other pool testing videos). I have yet to find a video that really shows a novice how to test the pool water and what specifically to do to make the pool water right. Maybe you could make a video that does that. Thanks again.

    • @jimbeam-ru1my
      @jimbeam-ru1my Месяц назад

      the question it really needs to answer is why bother doing it right when they aren't accurate no matter what you do? Test strips don't work.

  • @rocksteady13
    @rocksteady13 2 года назад +5

    Really appreciate all the tips and advice.swim university helps me so much.

  • @crittersintheyard3993
    @crittersintheyard3993 22 дня назад

    Thank you for the way you explained it, its very helpful

  • @stevemanning9222
    @stevemanning9222 Год назад +4

    Useful thanks. Is there a video on what to add to your pool if levels are low or high?

    • @GJ_Stone
      @GJ_Stone Год назад

      High PH. Muriatic acid. To low PH Soda Ash.
      Increase Alkalinity- Sodium bicarbonate.

    • @lpundr1
      @lpundr1 11 месяцев назад

      Bicarb will raise ph AND alkalinity.

  • @cheaproadkill
    @cheaproadkill Год назад

    Thank you so much, this is exactly the info I needed!

  • @FamilyNeal
    @FamilyNeal Год назад

    I have lived in Goodyear AZ (Phx) for 2 years and these pool guys here always want the pool free chlorine to be at a 10 and they never shock the pool. I tell them no and they refuse to let it stay at a 3-5 range. I previously owned a pool for 13 years in Dallas, TX and never had anyone including the builder tell me to run chlorine over a 5. We were usually at a steady 3 and shocked once a week during the summer. I know the Sun hits a little different in the desert but why such a high chlorine level? P.S. I have let everyone of them go and handle it myself with your excellent guidance videos. Thx!

    • @SwimUniversity
      @SwimUniversity  Год назад +1

      10 PPM is a very high chlorine level that's considered unsafe for swimming!

  • @Tothewhip57
    @Tothewhip57 Год назад

    Very good information! Easy to understand too.

    • @rw_golf6387
      @rw_golf6387 Год назад

      Does anyone really need a video for this? Just asking.

  • @acalora123
    @acalora123 2 года назад +42

    You say "don't shake the strip" but you show someone shaking the test strip

  • @RobbinsJohn-s5c
    @RobbinsJohn-s5c 9 часов назад

    740 Rutherford Loop

  • @OrganicAndHealthy
    @OrganicAndHealthy 5 месяцев назад

    We are debating whether to buy a test kit or test strips, and I noticed the Taylor kits include a test for "acid and base demand". What is this used for? I don't see it on any of the test strips I found, so is it not very important?

  • @notme22
    @notme22 Год назад

    Once I have TA in range I drop the PH to 7.2 and shock them the PH will drift into range by time the shock is over. This way the chlorine is most effective. As long as you have carbonates(alkalinity) in the water the PH is always drifting upward towards the PH Ceiling.

  • @dpro7445
    @dpro7445 3 месяца назад

    Does the photo capture on the app more accurate?

  • @russellhershkowitz2310
    @russellhershkowitz2310 Год назад

    I don't know how to explain this, do you wait 15-30 seconds before you read the strip? Or when 5he strip is becoming somewhat dry?

  • @ninhalo1973
    @ninhalo1973 Год назад +1

    So what do you do when the colors on the strip don’t match any of the colors on the bottle? For example my ph goes from orange to red, but sometimes it’s a pinkish orange. Alkalinity goes from a brownish green to a dark green but the strips show blue. I have several different brands and they all do the same thing.

    • @Avean
      @Avean Год назад

      For me its opposite. The bottle says alkalinity should be blue but its green. But my pH values are perfect spot on so i dont get it.

    • @lpundr1
      @lpundr1 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@Aveangreen is perfect. It shouldnt be blue.

  • @aslo4812
    @aslo4812 Год назад

    Aqua Check test strips only have 4 tests. PH, Free chlorine, total alkalinity and stabilizer.
    I see you showing other test strips with more tests. Do we need those other strips or will these Aqua checks in the blue bottle be sufficient to maintain my pool? Not salt water just regular.

  • @RonArdronChiefRocka
    @RonArdronChiefRocka 2 года назад

    This is awesome! What testing strips to you recommend for a Salt Water Pool? The bottle diagrams are needed for this ole head.

    • @SwimUniversity
      @SwimUniversity  2 года назад

      Buy a separate salinity reader and keep using regular test strips (since you don't need to test your salt levels as often).

  • @brendankeough7552
    @brendankeough7552 Год назад +3

    I'm a 13 year vet in the industry. I have cleaned and chemically adjusted 39,000 pools. Test strips are garbage. Get a Taylor test kit and compare the results... Test strips are good for 1 thing and that's cyanuric acid. Test strips are good to see if chlorine is present in the water, but not much more.

    • @Nichole-440HP
      @Nichole-440HP Месяц назад

      Those test kits are way over priced.

    • @brendankeough7552
      @brendankeough7552 Месяц назад

      @@Nichole-440HP i was going to say something, but i dont cast pearls at swine

  • @designzbydebbz
    @designzbydebbz 2 года назад +1

    Can I use regular test strips for my salt water pool or should I buy specific salt water test strips?

    • @SwimUniversity
      @SwimUniversity  2 года назад

      You'll want to have something to measure salinity, like a digital salinity reader. But then you can use the regular test strips.

  • @tiffanysechrest9301
    @tiffanysechrest9301 Год назад +1

    Any digital testing methods? I have multiple brands of test strips and find the pH is always difficult to read.

    • @axellesel6005
      @axellesel6005 2 месяца назад

      Test strips seems to be messy use tf 100 kit for exact results

  • @shezbrits9835
    @shezbrits9835 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks a million

  • @alexidonovan5491
    @alexidonovan5491 Год назад

    New pool and spa owner here and need to know everything because I'm freaking out! Lol I think I might have figured out the pool and spa gallons because I assume that helps to know how much of each chemical to use? Old in door pool and spa above ground from 88. Just emptied pool because seams were leaking and just emptied spa to clean but not sure which chemical to add first and how much. Please help this stressed out new owner lol.

    • @alex_jermaine
      @alex_jermaine Год назад +1

      Find a Pool supply store near you. Most will test your pool/spa water for free. You bring in a water sample, tell them how many gallons is your pool, and they'll give you the breakdown of what you need and how much you need

    • @alexidonovan5491
      @alexidonovan5491 Год назад

      @takeadeepbreathe We don't know the pool gallons since the previous owner didn't let us know and they didn't even know how deep it was! I am doing a lot of research myself and waiting on a temperature sensor for my heater currently, then have to find and fix a leak which we now think is possibly the main drain valve thing.

  • @wilsongatibo9851
    @wilsongatibo9851 2 года назад +1

    My pool started being foamy, the only chemicals i recently added are phosphate remover stabilizer and shock, what could be the cause of this

    • @drdrew3
      @drdrew3 2 года назад +1

      Contaminants such as sweat, sunscreen, cosmetics, laundry detergent cause foaming. It will eventually wind up in your filter. Best avoided by showering before entering the pool. Can be treated with enzymes.

    • @wilsongatibo9851
      @wilsongatibo9851 2 года назад

      @@drdrew3 nobody had swimmed for quite some time though

    • @drdrew3
      @drdrew3 2 года назад +1

      @@wilsongatibo9851 It’s a long list of possible CONTAMINANTS. All are treated the same way - ENZYMES. If no swimmers it’s often from pollen, insects, etc. To foam use enzymes. If it’s still a problem there is anti foam liquid commonly used in hot tubs.

    • @wilsongatibo9851
      @wilsongatibo9851 2 года назад

      @@drdrew3 i used the anti foam it worked great. Thank you

  • @viewsandreviews180
    @viewsandreviews180 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this information it helped me a lot but I guess color blind folks are out of luck.

  • @steam-SMOKEY
    @steam-SMOKEY Год назад

    May i ask? After 15-20 seconds the test strip levels were fine, but after coming back to them 10mins later, the levels on the strip were bad. What readings I go with?

    • @unknownriderinbound
      @unknownriderinbound Год назад +1

      Stick with the 15 second reading like the (tiny print) instructions on the test strips say.

  • @kylefidure7504
    @kylefidure7504 2 года назад

    At the NESPA classes they said that the latest studies show that CYA should be 15-30. That 50 is now considered high and dangerous. Can you please tell me why?

    • @SwimUniversity
      @SwimUniversity  2 года назад

      Interesting. Everyone else in the industry still uses the 30-50 ppm range.

    • @kylefidure7504
      @kylefidure7504 2 года назад

      @@SwimUniversity I've always kept pools at a 50 cya especially Salt pools I've never had any problems or any complaints. I was a little surprised when the instructor told us that and I can't find any research on how CYA can be harmful.

    • @walp86
      @walp86 Год назад

      ​@@kylefidure7504It is due to the sometimes pesky fecal accidents (Worst case is often the spore forming bacteria Clostridium Difficile in the "form" of diarrhea) which is really hard to "sanitize" if your CYA level is above 14 ppm. People will get really sick and the pool is kinda doomed if the CYA is above 14 ppm, because then you will need to add an insane amount of chlorine shock, sustained for a very long period (many days up to weeks depending on the severity), which makes the water unbathable during the sanitation. You are better off emptying and cleaning the pool if your CYA is high and a fecal incident of that type happens. In the report they even distinguish between a easily removable "solid waste"(turd..) and the impossible to catch, free floating stuff (diarrhea).
      Pools with UVC-systems easily "kill" (inactivates) Clostridium Difficile, since that kind of bacteria is fairly sensitive to UVC-radiation. 60 mJ/cm² walldose is enough for >99.99% to be inactivated each pass through the UVC-chamber.
      The industry is more focused on the CYA blockage rule, i.e 7.5% of the CYA level should be your chlorine baseline.
      I.e 100 ppm CYA (extremely high in my opinion) requires >7.5 ppm free chlorine for the sanitation to even start working, and as we know, 5 ppm chlorine level is kind of the limit for entering the pool..
      I use chlorine tabs without CYA and have a low pressure UVC system installed to
      1. Reduce the chlorine demand quite tremendously,
      2. Get rid of the unwanted monochloramines, which in turn decreases the formation of di- and trichloramines.
      3. Safely "kill" (inactivate) the stuff that is chlorine resistant.
      4. Reduce the chlorine shocking frequency.

  • @mjv8011
    @mjv8011 Год назад

    Como comprar para vir para o brasil?

  • @SupraViperhead
    @SupraViperhead Год назад +1

    When you said "and what to do about the results", I assumed you would say how to correct whatever issues the test strip says it has.

  • @rawlehurry6404
    @rawlehurry6404 Год назад

    I applied all of technics and pool is still not clear I shock twice so far I don't know what else to do.

  • @kaimendoza6179
    @kaimendoza6179 2 года назад

    Hello I'm having troubles I don't have the exact test strip the video has but the results on my test strip was 0 bromine ppm, 0 total chlorine ppm, 800 ppm water or I assume is hard water aka a lot of calcium. But I am so confused because ph and chlorine lvls are ideal and balanced. Also, I am not sure about my filter situation. I know it is cartridge filter, but I don't necessarily know how to function it. I'm just trying to help out my parents' pool.

    • @jimbeam-ru1my
      @jimbeam-ru1my Месяц назад

      test strips aren't accurate. many of them are way off and pretty much unusable. the 5 way test kits are a 100 times more accurate and every time I compare a test strip reading to a test with the 5 way, it shows the strips are way off.

  • @Kirstinblaklalalakm
    @Kirstinblaklalalakm 11 месяцев назад +1

    Does it work on juice or milk ..?
    Or only water ?

  • @saralinstrom
    @saralinstrom 2 года назад

    Is there. Brand you recommend because for me it seems all straps are not created equal

  • @stephengonzales3276
    @stephengonzales3276 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing

  • @jamess9138
    @jamess9138 3 месяца назад

    Is it wrong to dip the strip directly in the pool?

  • @flickboogers9325
    @flickboogers9325 2 года назад +1

    Great video...Is it still okay to add chlorine tablets to the skimmer if your pump is on 12 hours a day?

    • @ryanwoodard7790
      @ryanwoodard7790 2 года назад

      Never add tablets to a swimming pool skimmer or pool pump basket. use a floater and or tablet feeder

    • @flickboogers9325
      @flickboogers9325 2 года назад

      @@ryanwoodard7790 what's the reasoning behind this I've been doing this for over 2 years that's what my pool guy suggested

    • @ryanwoodard7790
      @ryanwoodard7790 2 года назад +1

      @@flickboogers9325 3" chlorinating tablets are acidic. They will corrode the skimmer, basket, pump basket, and pump impeller (and anything else as the water makes it wayy back to the pool every morning the pump is turned on). If your pool professional suggested this then they may not have been properly trained.

    • @flickboogers9325
      @flickboogers9325 2 года назад

      @@ryanwoodard7790 Wait even in the video he says to put it in the skimmer basket? Also I've been doing this for 3 years and haven't had any issues? I do understand your point about corrosion and that does take time and I don't want to corrode my equipment prematurely

  • @brianbedard2949
    @brianbedard2949 7 месяцев назад

    Hey hi, please send me a cheat sheet 😊

  • @unionse7en
    @unionse7en 3 месяца назад

    ....they don't make it obvious which direction to reference the strips against the chart...

  • @GJ_Stone
    @GJ_Stone Год назад

    Calcium hardness range should be 200-400.

  • @stanmondzelewski9253
    @stanmondzelewski9253 2 года назад +2

    Never cared for strips. Taylor kit only.

  • @Ionizap
    @Ionizap 2 месяца назад

    If you have a vinyl pool you don't need to worry about hardness.

  • @rocketplex8818
    @rocketplex8818 2 года назад

    I thought the conditioner was supposed to be around 90

    • @drdrew3
      @drdrew3 2 года назад

      Nope. Very well established that proper CYA for outdoor residential pools is 30-50ppm. Any higher than that and your chlorine slowly begins to become less effective - exactly the opposite of what you want

  • @CKBowling1
    @CKBowling1 2 года назад

    My CYA is always high, no matter what I do. I just started ignoring it.

    • @Sammy31Dee
      @Sammy31Dee 2 года назад

      Gotta drain more water at end of season so when you start a new season and refill it's not so high

    • @CKBowling1
      @CKBowling1 2 года назад

      @@Sammy31Dee ya I have done this. Even drained it down pretty low during the season and refilled, CYA always ends up high. That is why I stopped worrying.

    • @unitedwestand5602
      @unitedwestand5602 2 года назад +4

      @@CKBowling1 use liquid chlorine only. I rarely use tablets

    • @wayneb123am
      @wayneb123am 2 года назад

      @@unitedwestand5602 Yes, I switched to liquid chlorine just recently, you can add it under a solar cover, you don't have to bush it off the bottom and it seems to work quite well. I have an automatic chlorinator on my filter, I no longer use it, I have an older pool, I am not sure it is good for the piping to have tablet chlorine sitting in the chlorinator when the filter is shut down and the water is not circulating. Also, I don't think it is good for the piping going to the inlets, they maybe galvanized and will corrode easily.

    • @bonniebartlett2408
      @bonniebartlett2408 2 года назад

      Could you guys tell me how you do liquid chlorine instead of tabs. My pool isn't very big 12x33 ...cya levels never show any reading. Chlorine doesn't either. I use an ionizer also. Pool is always clear with no problems.

  • @drdrew3
    @drdrew3 8 месяцев назад

    Step 1: throw the test strips in the trash
    Step 2: get a decent liquid drop kit and learn to use it properly
    Step 3: enjoy your clear balanced pool

    • @SwimUniversity
      @SwimUniversity  8 месяцев назад

      The kit is definitely more accurate! But so many people aren't even testing regularly, so test strips are an easy introduction.

  • @scottiencali
    @scottiencali 2 года назад +1

    Im colorblind so these test strips are pretty useless to me.. I use the free water testing at the pool stores.. 1 thing i learned.. Leslies is commissioned based sales people..so they will always tell you that you need something. (Just say you have some leftover at home) Other pool places that arent commissioned based are better...but both are usually free water testing.

    • @SwimUniversity
      @SwimUniversity  2 года назад

      You might want to consider purchasing a digital test strip reader if you don't want to go in the pool store.

    • @drdrew3
      @drdrew3 2 года назад

      @@SwimUniversity C’mon, get real. A reliable digital chemistry analyzer such as Spin Touch costs $950 - the cartridges are single use and also expensive. And they have been back ordered so badly even Leslie’s can’t get them for their stores. If you are going to give advice it needs to be practical

    • @dialgamor1548
      @dialgamor1548 Год назад

      ​​@@drdrew3What's wrong with something like the $300 Sensafe? There are colorblind people who seem to be using that one fine. And that one's certified. NSF-50 Level 1.

    • @dialgamor1548
      @dialgamor1548 Год назад +1

      I know some people with colorblindness use the liquid test kits. pH tends to be the hard one there because you have to compare similar color shades like test strips. The others are based on when color changes entirely from one to another. It's a harsh difference.
      If you go that route, there are pH meters. You just have to get a good one and keep it calibrated.
      And as already mentioned, some people just go all digital. If you are fine with the idea of test strips, there are even apps for test strips so you just take a photo with your phone.

  • @usseg
    @usseg 8 месяцев назад

    "Don't wipe or shake the test strip" after having shaken the test strip...

  • @tonistark246
    @tonistark246 11 месяцев назад

    Ppm and parts per Million is the same😂

  • @jimbeam-ru1my
    @jimbeam-ru1my Месяц назад

    why bother to do a test correctly when it will still be just as wrong as when you do it incorrectly?