Pool Calculator

After calculating the pool volume, use the other pool calculators to help balance the other pool chemicals. Get answers to questions like “how much liquid chlorine to add to pool?” or “how much muriatic acid to add to pool?” The Turnover Time, Flow Rate, and Filter Size calculators can help select adequate equipment and troubleshoot pool water circulation problems. This pool calculator is a Progressive Web App and can be saved to any mobile device home screen and accessed just any other app.

Pool Testing - Pool Test Kit

Pool water should be tested at least 2 - 3 times a week depending on previous water condition and swimmer load. Testing the pool water is super easy and can be done with a pool test kit using chemical reagents or test strips. There are some digital chemistry meters available that make testing the water quick and easy. For the most accurate readings, pool water samples should be collected from at least elbow deep. Once the current pool chemical values are known, use the Pool Chemical Calculator app to take the guesswork out of factoring how much of each chemical to add.

Pool Chemicals

There are many options for maintaining clean pool water for swimmers. One common factor among all sanitizing systems whether it be chlorine, a salt water pool, hydrogen peroxide, ozone, baquacil, ultraviolet or some other system, they all must be monitored, tested, and balanced. Understanding the pool chemicals being used for sanitation and their impact on things like pH is necessary to providing a safe and pleasant pool environment. Learn more about each pool chemical on the different calculator pages.

Pool Math

Don't be the one standing around in the heat of the summer looking at a cloudy pool. Taking the time to understand the pool math behind balancing the pool water is essential for anyone tasked with caring for a swimming pool. Beat the heat and save Pool Chemical Calculator to any mobile home screen and always be ready.