Understanding the water chemistry in your pool is paramount when selecting equipment. Pool equipment needs to combat way more than visible debris. If pH, alkalinity, and calcium hardness are off, even top-tier filters and pumps can’t work their magic. Owners often neglect this invisible, yet impactful component, leading to gradual equipment deterioration.

Even with state-of-the-art filtration systems, if the water chemistry isn’t balanced, issues like scaling and corrosion can arise. Pool owners who ignore these aspects end up confronting expensive replacements sooner than expected. But even more jaw-dropping is the effect on swimmers’ health, which many overlook.
Pools with unbalanced water chemistry pose serious health risks. Skin irritation, red eyes, and hair damage are the lesser concerns; improper chemistry can breed bacteria and infections. Now isn’t that a terrifying aspect to consider on your next dip? But what’s even more intricate…
A unique selling point for some equipment, like the EcoPump, is its exceptional filtration capabilities that help maintain balanced water chemistry. Still, one tool’s glory can be another’s pain if compatibility is ignored. There’s a lot more that influences chemical harmony than just gadgets. Discover more in the next section!