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High pH in the pool: why it matters and how to lower it safely

Quick answer: High pH reduces chlorine effectiveness and encourages cloudiness and scale build-up. Lower it gradually according to the instructions, not with one large dose.

pH is one of the most important water values. If it is too high, disinfection works worse and the owner feels they constantly need to add more chemicals.

How to recognise high pH

Typical signs are cloudy water, weaker chlorine effectiveness, eye irritation and scale deposits. But only measurement will confirm it.

  • milky cloudiness
  • scale on walls and equipment
  • higher chlorine consumption
  • worse feel of the water

How to lower pH

Use a pH-minus product according to the water volume and the manufacturer’s instructions. After dosing, let the water mix and measure again.

  • dose gradually
  • turn on circulation
  • do not mix chemicals dry
  • measure after mixing
  • also watch alkalinity

Why pH keeps rising back

pH is affected by the source water, alkalinity, hardness, aeration, refilling and some types of chemicals.

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This article is original editorial guidance by Spa Pool News. For chemicals, electrical equipment and service work, always follow the manufacturer’s instructions and safety recommendations.

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