Pool Chemistry Gone Wrong: Common Tech Mistakes Explained
Pool water chemistry is where a profitable pool service route either stays smooth or turns into nonstop call backs. One of the biggest hidden mistakes is “eyeballing” test readings and relying on rules of thumb like always adding a quart of muriatic acid or half a gallon of liquid chlorine. That approach might have felt harmless when chemicals were cheap, but today it burns margins fast and can push water chemistry in the wrong direction. Using a dosing app or the dosage tables from a quality test kit turns guesswork into repeatable results. With basic inputs like pool volume, current pH, target pH, alkalinity, and acid strength, you can calculate an accurate dose in under a minute and avoid both waste and damage. Balanced water is more than clear water. True balance also means avoiding corrosive conditions that etch plaster, pit heaters, and trigger metal staining, while also avoiding scale forming water that crusts tile lines and clogs equipment. That is where the Langelier Saturatio...