Are you dealing with chlorine demand? If so, having an excessive amount of chlorine in your swimming pool can cause a myriad of problems.
It is worth noting before we get into excessive chlorine loss to remind pool owners that chlorine is the single most important chemical you need in your water to keep it clean and healthy.
If there isn't enough chlorine in your pool, that is not a good thing. Conversely, too much chlorine in your pool is also a bad thing.
You can see just how important regular water testing is, especially to monitor your chlorine levels as well as pH, total alkalinity, and calcium hardness.
Now, let's look at the issue of chlorine demand or excessive chlorine loss.
First, let's look at what causes chlorine loss.
When your pool is consistently unable to maintain its chlorine levels it is called “chlorine demand.” This is excessive chlorine loss.
A high level of inorganic and organic contaminants in the water most often is the cause of chlorine demand. Those contaminants force the chlorine to work extremely hard to oxidize them, leaving little chlorine to protect swimmers.
You cannot re-establish proper chlorine levels without first eliminating the contaminants. External factors such as sunlight and heat also contribute to chlorine loss.
You'll find several different BioGuard products at Spartan Pool and Patio to help you maintain the amount of chlorine your pool uses while still keeping it clear, clean, and healthy.
Let's look at a few ways you can reduce demand while enjoying your swimming pool with family and friends all summer long.
Here are a few ways to prevent excessive chlorine loss:
Now you can see how to deal with chlorine demand. If you have any questions at all, please don't hesitate to ask. We are always here for our customers!
Finally, keep your water balanced! This is an important step in weekly pool maintenance.
It's also vital that you test your water several days a week and bring us a water sample at least once a month. We'll run it through our FREE water testing system, Alex. We'll tell you just what your pool needs to stay clean, clear, and healthy.