Short answer: Strips are quick, but sensitive to age, moisture, timing and light. If problems arise, verify the water with a liquid drop test or a digital tester.
Many wrong treatment decisions start with bad measurement. People read strips too late, store them in damp conditions, or use old packaging.
How to identify the cause
- Every strip shows something different.
- Colors change over time.
- The strips were stored in damp conditions.
- The water looks different from what the readings suggest.
What to do now
- Check the expiration date and storage conditions.
- Read the result exactly at the time specified in the instructions.
- Don’t touch the reactive pads with wet hands.
- If there’s a problem, verify with a drop test.
- For a digital tester, check its calibration.
When it’s better not to swim
- When the test isn’t trustworthy and the water smells or looks cloudy.
- When you don’t have verified pH and disinfectant readings.
- After dosing chemicals without a follow-up test.
Prevention
- Buy smaller test packages.
- Store them somewhere dry and cool.
- Keep a more accurate backup test on hand.
- Keep a simple log of your measurements.
When to call a service technician
A professional measurement makes sense if the water keeps going bad despite home tests looking fine.
FAQ
Are strips useless?
No. They’re good for a quick check, but for problematic water a more precise verification is a good idea.
Why measure alkalinity?
Alkalinity stabilizes pH. Without it, pH can shift quickly and disinfection becomes harder to control.
Sources
- CDC – water testing in home pools and hot tubs
- CDC – hot tub safety
- HealthLink BC – safe water quality in home pools and hot tubs
- CDC – operating pools and hot tubs, disinfection and pH
- Modrá střecha – pool discussion forum (Czech)
- Reddit r/hottub – common questions from hot tub owners
- Trouble Free Pool – community pool water advice
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