How much stabilizer do I need for a 10000 gallon pool?

You should use about 4 lbs of CYA per 10,000 gallons of water for every 30 ppm it needs to be raised. Some product instructions vary, though, so be sure to read the label for proper dosage.
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How much stabilizer goes in a pool?

Knowing how to add stabilizer to a pool is just as important as knowing when. To achieve the recommended amount of 30 ppm, add one pound of CYA stabilizer per 4,000 gallons of water. The chemical is a strong acid so wearing gloves and goggles when preparing the solution is well-advised.
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Can you put too much stabilizer pool?

A pool with a stabilizer level of over 70 ppm runs the potential of being over stabilized. Too much stabilizer can begin to lock the chlorine in your pool (chlorine lock) and render it useless. There is no exact level of stabilizer that guarantees chlorine lock.
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How do I know if my pool needs stabilizer?

What is Swimming Pool Stabilizer & When To Add It?
  1. A swimming pool stabilizer is a chemical that helps protect your chlorine chlorine so it can effectively sanitize your pool. ...
  2. You should only add stabilizer if your levels are below 30ppm. ...
  3. If stabilizer levels are below 30ppm, then you should add some to your pool.
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Can you shock your pool and add stabilizer at the same time?

It's also included in chlorine tablets or sticks (called trichlor) or shock (called dichlor). When they're mixed together in shock or tablets, the resulting product is called stabilized chlorine. Typically, pool owners won't need to add any extra stabilizer separately if you're using one of the combination products.
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What happens if stabilizer is too low in pool?

Low stabilizer in a pool is a common issue that can be easily fixed. When a pool is exposed to sunlight, chlorine breaks down and no longer sanitizes causing the sanitizer to be low. This happens quickly and on sunny days the chlorine level can go down to an unacceptable level in a matter of hours.
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What do I do if my pool stabilizer is low?

Stabilizer - if it is too low, you add cyanuric acid. If it is too high, the best option is a partial drain and refill with fresh water, but that may not be necessary depending on how high it is.
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Do I add chlorine or stabilizer first?

Open your pool under normal procedures, and let the filter run with its normal amount of chemicals. When all the other chemicals, such as chlorine. pH and alkalinity, are balanced, add the chlorine stabilizer. Add the stabilizer only after the filter has been backwashed to ensure it is cycled through a clean filter.
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Does chlorine stabilizer damage pool liner?

I recommend always dissolving it in a bucket of water since it is an acid that can cause skin irritation or pool liner damage.
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How much chlorine do I put in a 10500 gallon pool?

You'll need about 52-104 oz of liquid chlorine per 10,000 gallons of water. This amount should get the chlorine level to between 5 and 10 ppm.
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What chemicals should I balance first in my pool?

Total Alkalinity (TA) is the first thing you should balance in your pool water. TA refers to the amount of alkaline material in the water. And since alkaline is a pH stabilizer, the number of alkaline substances in water will affect the pH balance. The ideal Total Alkalinity range for pool water is 80 – 120 ppm.
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How do I put chlorine stabilizer in my above ground pool?

Here are a few tips to have when adding a stabilizer to your pool.
  1. Step 1: Put on your protective gloves and eye goggles.
  2. Step 2: Half-fill a bucket with a warm water.
  3. Step 3: Pour a dose of CYA into the warm water and mix. ...
  4. Step 4: Pour the mixed solution directly into your skimmer.
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Is pool stabilizer the same as baking soda?

Baking soda is used to raise the total alkalinity of the pool. It isn't a stabilizer.
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Does baking soda stabilize pool water?

Baking soda, also known as sodium bicarbonate is naturally alkaline, with a pH of 8. When you add baking soda to your pool water, you will raise both the pH and the alkalinity, improving stability and clarity. Many commercial pool products for raising alkalinity utilize baking soda as their main active ingredient.
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Is there a substitute for pool stabilizer?

It's true – any clean pool with good water balance and a large effective pool filter, with regular shocking (either non-chlorine or chlorine shock), can use a Minerals + Ozone, or Minerals + UV combination to replace the need for stabilized chlorine tablets.
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Is cyanuric acid the same as stabilizer?

In the pool industry, Cyanuric Acid is known as chlorine stabilizer or pool conditioner. Cyanuric Acid (CYA) is a pool balancing product used to help chlorine last longer. Chlorine, in its natural form, is unstabilized—which means it degrades when exposed to sunlight.
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Does pool stabilizer affect pH?

Cyanuric acid, also called stabilizer, is commonly used in outdoor pools to reduce photodecomposition of available chlorine. When added to pool water, a fraction of the cyanuric acid (H3Cy) ionizes to form cyanurate (H2Cy-). The fraction that ionizes is pH-dependent.
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Will low stabilizer cause cloudy pool?

The only way to lower CH levels is to partially drain and refill your pool water. As such, remember to keep CH levels between 200 and 400 ppm all the time. Other chemical imbalances: High levels of accumulated phosphate and bromine and imbalanced stabilizers, such as cyanuric acid (CYA) might also cause cloudiness.
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Can I add alkalinity and stabilizer at the same time?

A good rule of thumb is to never mix pool chemicals with each other. After adding Calcium Hypochlorite a user should always wait 24 hours before adding chemicals that would alter their pH. Adjusting pH or Total Alkalinty after adding Calcium Hypochlorite can cause the calcium to temporarily cloud the water.
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Is pool conditioner and stabilizer the same thing?

Pool stabilizer is also sometimes called pool conditioner, chlorine stabilizer, or cyanuric acid (CYA). Its purpose is to stabilize the chlorine in your pool water, so the sanitizer lasts longer. This will ultimately help keep your water clean for a longer period of time.
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How quickly does liquid stabilizer work?

It will take 2-5 days to dissolve fully. There are two methods you can use to dissolve stabilizer into your pool water. You can either add the stabilizer to a pool skimmer box sock and hang the sock in front of the return jet or place it in the skimmer box.
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