Water Parameters That Actually Matter
Clear, stable pool water is not a mystery; it is chemistry applied with purpose. We walk through the seven parameters that truly control balance: pH, total alkalinity, calcium hardness, temperature, total dissolved solids, cyanuric acid, and the chlorine you measure to protect swimmers. Industry “ideal ranges” help, but they often leave a wide gap that causes confusion in day-to-day care. That is why we focus on target values inspired by Bob Lowry’s approach, then validate the interplay with the Langelier Saturation Index using tools like the Arenda app. When you aim at specific targets instead of broad ranges, you correct faster, stabilize sooner, and stop chasing your tail after every heatwave or rainstorm. Start with pH because it drives comfort, sanitization efficacy, and LSI. A steady 7.5 is practical and lands right where chlorine is effective without pushing the water toward corrosion or scale. Pair that with total alkalinity around 90 ppm to buffer pH without forcing it upward ...