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How do you fix too much chlorine in water?

Reading the chlorine level in your pool is essential to ensure the health and fun of your swim. Too much chlorine can cause skin irritation, bad smells, and even damage to your pool equipment. Many people wonder what to do if their pool has a higher chlorine level than desired, so here's how to fix it while using a robot pool cleaner to help maintain cleanliness overall.
How to Tell if Chlorine Levels Are High
The first step in diagnosing excessive chlorine levels is to test your pool water. A pool test kit should determine if chlorine levels are still acceptable, between 1 and 3 ppm (parts per million). A pool vacuum and skimmer help ensure that debris doesn't disrupt accurate readings or maintenance.
How To Bring Down Chlorine Levels
No More Chlorine: If you are using chlorine tablets or a chlorinator, you will want to stop using them (for now)
Dilute the Water: Draw down some pool water and add fresh water. Find out how to drain an inground pool without a pump to perform this process safely and effectively.
Use a Chlorine Neutralizer: Sodium thiosulfate products help quickly lower chlorine. Always apply according to manufacturer instructions.
Sunlight Exposure: The sun's ultraviolet rays work on the chlorine naturally. Leave your pool uncovered and let the sun take care of the rest.
Hydrogen Peroxide: Some products containing hydrogen peroxide are made to be added to pools to reduce chlorine quickly.
How to Keep Your Pool Clean While Adjusting Chlorine
Lower chlorine levels don't equal dirty pools. A swimming pool robot cleaner — such as the Beatbot AquaSense 2 — can manage debris and algae build-up while you work on the chemical balance. Since a pool vacuum robot or a wall climbing pool cleaner is used regularly, this ensures that your pool is kept in immaculate condition.
How to Ensure it's Not Lemonade Next Time
Test Chlorine Levels Often: Test kits should be used weekly to ensure chlorine is within the safe limit.
Invest in Advanced Pool Cleaning Tools: Products such as Beatbot iSkim Ultra and Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro do much more than just clean; they also support water circulation, helping to maintain the desired water chemistry with less need for chemical treatment.
Know Your Pool: Learn the basic things about how the pool works, how to acid wash the pool, how the pool booster pump works, etc.
Chlorine and Pool Maintenance FAQs
Does a pool robot pick up algae? Answer: Yes, advanced pool cleaning robots, like those from Beatbot, are engineered to clean algae effectively. To get the ideal results, combine regular cleaning with balanced chlorine levels.
What is a pool booster pump? This is where a booster pump comes into play, which should increase the effectiveness of pressure-side pool cleaners and help clean the pool better.
In what way does chlorine cause problems with pool equipment? Yes, too much chlorine can corrode metal parts and diminish rubber seals. Balanced levels also keep your investment in swimming pool equipment and tools safe.
Conclusion
Diluting the water, utilizing sunlight, or adding chemical neutralizers quickly fixes too much chlorine in your pool. Using these methods with high-quality tools like a robot pool cleaner will ensure that your pool is safe, clean, and fun for everyone. Upgrade your arsenal with innovative technology and equip yourself with the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro, AquaSense 2, or iSkim Ultra for easy maintenance and efficient cleaning capabilities. With some preventive maintenance, however, you can avoid chlorine problems and keep your pool sparkling all season long.