Top 15 Pool Terms:
- Algae – a common pool problem caused by a buildup of organic matter that can turn the water green.
- Chlorine – a chemical used to sanitize pool water and kill harmful bacteria.
- pH – a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of the pool water.
- Total Alkalinity – a measure of the ability of the pool water to resist changes in pH.
- Calcium Hardness – a measure of the amount of dissolved calcium in the pool water.
- Cyanuric Acid – a chemical used to stabilize chlorine levels in the pool water.
- Skimmer – a device that removes debris from the surface of the pool water.
- Pump – a device that circulates the pool water through the filtration system.
- Filter – a device that removes impurities from the pool water.
- Heater – a device that regulates the temperature of the pool water.
- Backwash – a process used to clean the filter by reversing the flow of water through it.
- Vacuum – a device used to remove debris from the bottom of the pool.
- Shock – a process of adding extra chlorine to the pool water to kill bacteria and algae.
- Stabilizer – a chemical used to protect the chlorine in the pool water from being degraded by sunlight.
- Test kit – a device used to measure the levels of chemicals in the pool water.