Pool Playbooks
Actionable workflows grouped into hub pages so every guide has a clear place in the system.
Start Here
First-week and first-month guidance for learning your pool without guesswork.
Water Chemistry & Dosing
FC/CYA, pH, TA, CH, CSI, startup chemistry, scale control, and buying chemicals wisely.
Water Testing
Liquid kits, strips, sample technique, reagent storage, and cross-checking suspicious results.
Equipment
Inventory, filtration, pumps, heaters, automation, sanitizer systems, and design decisions.
Troubleshooting
Cloudiness, algae, leaks, stains, metals, and equipment faults with clear stop conditions.
Seasonal & Climate
Opening, closing, freeze prep, regional winterization, and equipment-specific winter procedures.
Safety & Codes
Chemical handling, entrapment safety, label compliance, and standards that affect owners.
Start Here
First-week and first-month guidance for learning your pool without guesswork.
First 30 Days - Establishing Your Baseline
Use the first month to learn your pool’s normal chlorine demand, pH drift, and equipment behavior.
Pool Inventory & Equipment ID
Identify what you have on the pad, pull the manuals, and build the reference list that prevents bad maintenance guesses.
Weekly Maintenance Routine
A repeatable maintenance rhythm that keeps water stable and problems small.
Water Chemistry & Dosing
FC/CYA, pH, TA, CH, CSI, startup chemistry, scale control, and buying chemicals wisely.
Indoor vs Outdoor Pool Care
Adjust chemistry priorities for UV loss, debris, ventilation, humidity, and chloramine control based on where the pool lives.
LSI vs. CSI: Understanding Water Balance
Understand why saturation indices matter and why CSI is often preferred for cyanurated residential water.
New Plaster Startup
Protect fresh plaster during the first month with careful brushing, documented chemistry, and builder/manual alignment.
Pool Chemistry 101
Understand FC/CYA, pH, alkalinity, calcium, and CSI without turning pool care into folklore.
Pool Surfaces and Finish Care
Match stain, scale, startup, and calcium guidance to the actual surface instead of treating every pool like plaster.
Rain Dilution Calculator
Estimate how rainfall changes volume and why you still need to retest CYA, salt, and chlorine after a storm.
Scale Prevention Routine
Use CSI, brushing, and measured adjustments to stay ahead of scale on tile, heaters, and SWG cells.
Smart Shopping for Pool Chemicals
Buy commodity chemicals more carefully, read labels, and avoid paying premium pricing for repackaged basics.
Source Water and Refill Water
Test the water you are adding so recurring hardness, metals, and TDS problems stop feeling mysterious.
Source Water Pre-Treatment
Use hose-end filters, alternate fill sources, softened-water caveats, and repeat-fill strategy intentionally when refill water keeps reintroducing the same burden.
Water Testing
Liquid kits, strips, sample technique, reagent storage, and cross-checking suspicious results.
Pool Water Testing and Accuracy
A testing-accuracy pillar covering sample technique, reagent age, interference, and how to reconcile conflicting results.
Test Strips: Pros, Cons & When to Use Them
A realistic look at where test strips are good enough and where they are not precise enough to trust.
Using Your Taylor Test Kit
Step-by-step Taylor K-2006-style testing for FC/CC, pH, TA, CH, and CYA with the correct reagent IDs and sequence.
Equipment
Inventory, filtration, pumps, heaters, automation, sanitizer systems, and design decisions.
Automation and Calibration
Understand controllers, sensors, pH probe calibration, freeze protection logic, and where ORP guidance breaks down in cyanurated pools.
Chemical Feeders and Automation Interactions
Map how feeders, probes, ORP, pump schedules, and interlocks interact so automation does not quietly create chemistry failures.
Chemical Feeders and Dosing Hardware
Run erosion feeders, liquid pumps, acid tanks, and injection hardware as calibrated chemical systems with real compatibility and leak risks.
Choosing Your Sanitizer - Salt vs Chlorine
Compare liquid chlorine, SWGs, tablets, and supplemental systems without pretending any of them are “chemical free.”
Cleaner Systems and Debris Removal
Compare suction, pressure-side, robotic, and in-floor cleaners by hydraulic load, debris profile, and maintenance burden.
Design Decisions That Affect Maintenance
Use construction-phase decisions to reduce future chemistry drift, debris load, and hydraulic headaches.
Equipment Pad Labeling and Handoff
Label valves, breakers, shutoffs, drain points, and manual-safe positions so seasonal work and service calls start from facts.
Essential vs Nice-to-Have Equipment
Prioritize pumps, filtration, test gear, and safety basics before you spend money on convenience upgrades.
Filtration and Circulation
A canonical guide to sand, cartridge, and DE filters; clean baseline pressure; backwashing; and cloudy-water filtration fixes.
Manufacturer Manuals and Model-Family Index
Map Pentair, Hayward, Jandy, Raypak, AquaCal, Paramount, Polaris, Dolphin, and similar families before you trust any equipment guidance.
Mixed-Brand Automation, Heaters, and Winterization
Map who actually controls pump start, heater enable, valves, chlorination, and freeze response when the equipment pad mixes brands or generations.
Pool Covers, Evaporation, and Heat Retention
Use covers intentionally for evaporation control, heat retention, debris management, and safety instead of treating every cover as interchangeable.
Pool Heaters and Heat Management
Run gas heaters, heat pumps, and solar heating with the right expectations for flow, climate, covers, and service boundaries.
Pumps and Hydraulics
Understand flow, head loss, speed control, priming, and filter matching before you trust generic runtime folklore.
Salt Systems and Cell Care
Run an SWG by the manual, manage stabilizer and scale, and separate salt-level problems from production problems.
Shared Pool/Spa Systems
Understand spillover logic, valve modes, hotter-water chemistry, and shared-equipment troubleshooting for combined pool/spa systems.
Supplemental Systems and Add-Ons
Understand the limits of UV, ozone, mineral, and similar add-ons so they do not displace basic sanitizer and testing discipline.
Water Features and Aeration
Spillovers, laminars, fountains, bubblers, and deck jets affect pH drift, evaporation, scale pressure, and scheduling.
Troubleshooting
Cloudiness, algae, leaks, stains, metals, and equipment faults with clear stop conditions.
Clear Cloudy Water
Recover sparkle after storms, heavy use, or mild organics by separating filtration issues from chemistry issues.
Draining and Refill Planning
Plan staged water replacement for CYA, CH, salt, metals, or contamination without turning a chemistry correction into a structural mistake.
Emergency Troubleshooting - Equipment Failures
Work through sudden pump, heater, filter, leak, or automation problems with clear DIY boundaries and escalation points.
Fiberglass Defects, Stains, and Surface Protection
Distinguish scale and stains from gelcoat damage, blister concerns, and shell issues before cosmetic cleanup turns into finish damage.
Flood, Storm, and Disaster Recovery
Recover from floodwater, severe storms, and disaster debris with a contamination-first, equipment-safety-first workflow.
Leak Detection and Water Loss
Measure real water loss, separate evaporation from leaks, and narrow the problem before paying for advanced diagnostics.
SLAM (Shock Level And Maintain)
A complete algae-removal workflow for residential pools using repeated testing, brushing, and filtration instead of one-time “shock.”
Stains, Metals, and Discoloration
Diagnose iron, copper, scale, and organic staining so you do not acid-wash or SLAM the wrong problem.
Tile Line Cleaning and Scale Removal
Diagnose what the waterline deposit actually is, then clean tile and grout without damaging the surface below it.
Vinyl Liner Repair and Replacement
Decide when a liner issue is patchable, when it points to fit or age failure, and when draining or harsh cleaning will make the problem worse.
Wildfire Smoke and Ash Recovery
Recover from smoke fallout and ash deposition with lower-dust cleanup, PPE, and a contamination-aware retest workflow.
Seasonal & Climate
Opening, closing, freeze prep, regional winterization, and equipment-specific winter procedures.
Cover Water Management and Safety-Cover Inspection
Manage pooled cover water, debris load, anchors, and hardware before a cover turns into a safety or spring-opening problem.
Regional Climate Guides
Adjust for desert evaporation and hardness, humid climates, coastal exposure, and freeze-thaw shoulder seasons instead of treating all regions the same.
Seasonal Variants and Unattended Pools
Use different seasonal workflows for mesh covers, solid covers, year-round operation, short swim seasons, and vacation properties.
Spring Opening Checklist
Bring a closed pool online safely in the right mechanical and chemistry order without dumping a startup cocktail into unknown water.
Winter Closing Checklist
Close a pool for winter with clean water, defensible balance targets, protected plumbing, and cover safety basics.
Winterization by Climate
Choose the right winterization path using freeze-risk tiers instead of incorrect USDA zone mapping.
Winterizing In-Floor Cleaning Systems
Protect pop-up heads, valves, and booster equipment with low-pressure blowout practices and manufacturer-specific checks.
Winterizing Pool Heaters
Drain and isolate gas heaters, heat pumps, solar loops, and hybrid systems using manufacturer-specific instructions instead of one-size-fits-all blowout rules.
Safety & Codes
Chemical handling, entrapment safety, label compliance, and standards that affect owners.
Barriers, Gates, and Access Safety
Use gates, fences, alarms, ladders, and cover inspections as active drowning-prevention systems instead of passive accessories.
Chemical Safety and Storage
A safety-first guide to incompatible chemicals, storage segregation, spill basics, and always-follow-the-label habits.
Codes and Standards for Pool Owners
The owner-facing safety and compliance guide for drain covers, entrapment protection, equipment standards, and label rules.
Commercial vs Residential Contamination
Separate homeowner contamination recovery from public or commercial operator response so the wrong standard is never applied.
Lighting, Electrical, and GFCI Safety
Treat lights, receptacles, breakers, bonding, and wet electrical equipment as life-safety systems with strict owner-safe boundaries.
Owner vs Pro Boundaries
A canonical escalation guide for what owners can inspect, what requires qualified service, and which symptoms should stop work immediately.
Residential vs Public Pool Rules
Separate homeowner best practices from public-pool code so residential heuristics do not get mistaken for regulated venue rules.
Storm Contamination Severity
Classify debris-only, runoff, floodwater, and sewage events so the cleanup plan matches the contamination category.