Bob Lowry: Party-Ready Pools and Alkalinity Control
Crowded pool days can turn clear water cloudy fast, but a few smart steps before guests arrive protect clarity, comfort, and budget. Bob Lowry lays out a simple plan: raise free chlorine a few ppm, add a measured dose of non-chlorine oxidizer, and keep the circulation system running throughout the event. The surprise hero is the shower. A quick rinse removes sunscreen, deodorant, lotions, and oils that devour sanitizer in the first minutes after swimmers enter. Studies show pre-swim rinsing can cut chemical demand dramatically, which means fewer chloramines, better smell, and happier eyes. Pair that with a steady filter and you trap organics early, letting chlorine focus on disinfection instead of cleanup. Many service techs run into a different headache: sky-high cyanuric acid from heavy trichlor use. For every 10 ppm of chlorine dosed via trichlor, about 6 ppm of cyanuric acid remains. Over weeks, that creeps upward, forcing the required free chlorine residual to rise to maintain the...