Water Chemistry

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Swimming pool owners that use chlorine as the pool's sanitizer often face issues with the chlorine level.The swimming pool pros at LinerWorld explain what could be going on in your swimming pool.
Chlorine tablets are a stabilized form of chlorine, placed in floaters in the water of a swimming pool, they dissolve slowly into the water but pose serious risks to swimming pool liners. The industry pros at LinerWorld explain further.

Learn all about swimming pool phosphates, a type of pollutant that threatens your swimming pool. Restore your swimming pool with these tips from the industry experts at LinerWorld.

One of the more common types of chlorine for swimming pools is the granular form.  This is also called Di-chlor, short for sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione. Learn all about granular chlorine with the help of the LinerWorld pros.

Many swimming pool owners decide to switch up their pool water chemical systems when something is going wrong.  Some pool owners decide to switch to, or back to chlorine systems.  Here are the basic steps to make this pool maintenance switch successful.

Biguanide chemicals have been used in the pool industry since the 1970’s, but under the name Baquacil. This system is an alternative to using chlorine, or other sanitizers.

Calcium build up in a swimming pool is the result of a combination of carbonate ions, alkalinity and calcium present in the water.  This is often measured by how hard or soft the pool water is.

Chlorine has been used as a swimming pool sanitizer for a very long time.  To explain how this works, there needs to be a bit of a water chemistry lesson.
As many swimming pool maintainers know, there are many different types of chlorine products available.  They come in different forms, but one of the more popular and easy to use forms of chlorine is the liquid version. 

Balancing the pH in swimming pool water is not a hard task if it is maintained regularly.

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