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Read our Frequently asked questions
Can I swim after adding chlorine directly to the pool?
How long should I leave my filtration system running?
How can I easily calculate the volume of water in my swimming pool or spa?
Why do I have cloudy water in my pool?
- pH too high
- Insufficient amount of disinfectant
- Insufficient filtration
- Presence of limescale (hard water)
- Sur-stabilisation
The water in my swimming pool is green. Should I change it?
What is calcium hypochlorite ?
Calcium hypochlorite (Ca(ClO)₂) is an non stabilized form of chlorine, meaning it does not contain any stabilizer, also known as cyanuric acid. Unlike “stabilized chlorine” used in many common treatments, it disinfects the water without any risk of over-stabilization.
Over-stabilization occurs when excessive amounts of stabilizer accumulate in the water. Since cyanuric acid does not evaporate, it builds up with every addition of stabilized chlorine. Although it protects chlorine from the sun’s UV rays, too much of it eventually reduces chlorine’s disinfecting effectiveness. Using calcium hypochlorite therefore helps reduce how often you need to drain your pool.