pH Level: 7.4 – 7.6 (prevents eye irritation and equipment corrosion) Total Alkalinity: 80 – 120 ppm (buffers pH levels)
One common mistake is ignoring Total Alkalinity (TA). Think of TA as a "shield" for your pH. If your TA is too low, your pH levels will "bounce" or fluctuate wildly. If your TA is too high, your pH will be incredibly difficult to change. Always balance your Alkalinity before trying to fine-tune your pH levels. Essential Maintenance Schedule cheat sheet pool chemical maintenance charts
Never mix different types of shock. Pre-dissolve granular shock. pH Level: 7
Waiting at least several hours between adding chemicals is vital to allow the chemicals to circulate fully and dissolve in the wat... Hy-clor Pool Maintenance Dosage Chart - Connect Suite Every 2 Weeks: 1. Balance the water: Alkalinity 80-120 ppm; pH 7.2-7.6; Calcium Hardness 200-500 ppm. 2. Add PristineExtra2® or Po... MyConnectSuite SWIMMING POOL MAINTENANCE The purpose of this section is to guide the pool owner, step-‐by-‐step through the complete pool maintenance process. Upon complet... Morgan Family Pools Pool Maintenance Chart SWIMMING POOL MAINTENANCE CHART. T. For the best results follow the BOAST system - pool water care made easy. S. A. CHECK AND RECO... Cascade Pools If your TA is too high, your pH
Your cheat sheet should change by season.
Pre-printed laminated cards are useful, but the "best" cheat sheet is one you develop yourself based on your specific pool volume.