FAQ - Pool Chemicals Products
Where should I start if the water is not stable?
Start with pH: correcting high or low pH is often the priority, because it affects chlorine effectiveness and overall stability.
When should anti-algae (algaecide) be used?
For prevention during hot weather/heavy use or as a targeted treatment when there is a risk or presence of green water and algae on surfaces.
When should flocculant be used?
When the water is cloudy or “milky” and you want to help filtration retain very fine particles.
Do granular chlorine and tablets serve the same purpose?
Both disinfect, but granular chlorine is more practical for quick corrections/treatments, while tablets are typically used for maintenance.
Can I use multiple products at the same time?
It is best to avoid unnecessary overlap: correct the pH first, then manage disinfection and, if needed, add support treatments following the instructions.
What should I do about limescale or metals in the water?
Use dedicated products such as sequestrants and specific treatments, together with value control and good filtration.
How can I avoid common mistakes with pool chemicals?
Do not mix products, dose gradually, measure with reliable tests, and follow the label instructions.