Q: How often should I actually test my pool water?
A: For the best results, you should check your Free Chlorine and pH 2–3 times per week. More complex levels like Calcium Hardness and Cyanuric Acid (stabilizer) only need to be tested once a month or after a massive rainstorm.
Q: Are test strips actually accurate enough for DIY use?
A: Yes! Quality Test Strips are highly reliable for routine maintenance. However, they can be subjective because they rely on you matching colors by eye. If you are battling a specific issue like algae, a Liquid Reagent Kit is recommended for higher precision.
Q: Why did my test kit colors turn clear or "bleach out"?
A: This usually happens when your chlorine levels are extremely high (often above 10-15 ppm). High sanitizer levels can actually "bleach" the reagent indicators, giving you a false reading of zero. If this happens, dilute your water sample with 50% distilled water and test again.
Q: Do my testing chemicals (reagents) ever expire?
A: Most liquid reagents and test strips have a shelf life of about 1 to 2 years. For the most accurate results, we recommend replacing your reagents at the start of every new swimming season and storing them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Q: Should I test the water at the surface or deep down?
A: Always take your sample from "elbow depth" (about 18 inches deep) and away from the return jets. Surface water interacts with the air and sunlight differently, which can give you a skewed reading that doesn't represent the rest of the pool.