Why is chlorine so expensive?

Chlorine in tablet form, especially, is hard to find and expensive. There are several reasons for this: Pandemic problems. Supply chain interruptions and staff shortages mean less product on the market.
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Why is chlorine so expensive now?

Demand for chlorine skyrocketed. Labor shortages and transportation struggles as a result of the pandemic impeded production even further, resulting in a true chlorine shortage. However, chlorine production took the biggest hit when a major chlorine plant caught fire back in 2020.
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Why is pool chlorine so expensive 2022?

Pandemic-related supply issues have contributed to a chlorine shortage. Destruction of a chlorine manufacturing plant has had the greatest effect. Completion of the rebuilt plant in 2022/2023 should ease supply issues. Chlorine tablet alternatives include liquid chlorine, bleach, and bromine.
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Why is chlorine so expensive 2021?

The prices also have been driven up by increased demand, fueled by the coronavirus pandemic. A report from Goldman Sachs released in April 2021 said about 96,000 pools were built last year in the U.S., with an estimated 110,000 expected to be constructed this year.
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Is there still a chlorine shortage 2022?

"It will definitely last all through 2022, but by Jan. 2023, is when the plant is supposed to be back up and running," said Jones. Jones says 2020 was the best year ever for pool sales and demand has remained high as more residents look to stay home for summer activities.
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Why are chlorine tablets so expensive?



What is an alternative to chlorine in pools?

There are alternatives to chlorine including bromine, ionizers, and ozonators, though with each you'll still need to use some chlorine. A fourth alternative is PHMB, which doesn't require the use of any chlorine. All four have drawbacks, including cost. Chlorine is relatively cheap.
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Is chlorine still expensive?

“A 50 pound bucket of chlorine tablets in 2020 cost about $120. Right now I'm selling it for $250,” said Sam Saha, owner of Pacific Pools Supplies. He said the higher prices for chlorine tablets created a new and stronger market for liquid chlorine last year. Those prices are also up.
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Is pool chlorine still in short supply?

During the fire, around 40% of the entire nation's chlorine was destroyed, sending a shockwave through the pool industry and setting up supply issues going into 2021. Now, as the industry prepares for pool season 2022, this very important factory has yet to be completely rebuilt and is still not producing chlorine.
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Is pool shock the same as chlorine?

Shock is chlorine, in a high dose, meant to shock your pool and raise the chlorine level quickly. Chlorine tabs (placed in a chlorinator, floater, or skimmer basket) maintain a chlorine residual in the water. You do need to use both tabs and shock.
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Is there a shortage of swimming pool chemicals?

One of the reasons for the chlorine shortage is an increase in demand. Construction of new pools in 2020 went up nearly 25 percent! With each new pool comes more demand for chemicals and even items like floaties or sun chairs.
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Can I use bleach in my pool?

Clorox itself recommends using between 100 and 200 ounces of regular-strength bleach per 10,000 gallons of pool water -- one gallon is 128 ounces, and many bottles of bleach are available in one-gallon or half-gallon sizes. Pool professionals tend to recommend more conservative amounts of bleach.
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Why has bleach gotten so expensive?

The short answer is COVID-19. The global pandemic continues to disrupt the supply chain, with a shortage of essential workers (many of them out sick) contributing to shipping delays. Plus, because bleach is a cleaning agent, people tend to stock up on it to keep their home free of the coronavirus.
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What has happened to the price of chlorine?

“For the past 20 years, a typical 50-pound bucket of chlorine would run anywhere from $75 to $85,” a Las Vegas pool operator recently told CNBC. “Within the last year, it's increased to $140, with the proposed price of $158 in the near future.”
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How can I save money on pool chemicals?

Managing Chlorine Demand - How to Save Money on Pool Chemicals
  1. Keep Your Water Properly Balanced. ...
  2. Use a Solar Cover to Protect Your Pool From UV Rays. ...
  3. Shock the Pool at Night. ...
  4. Use a Chlorine Stabilizer. ...
  5. Make Sure the Filtration System is Working Properly. ...
  6. Switch to an Alternative System  ...
  7. Take a Shower Before Swimming.
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Why are 3 pool chlorine tablets so expensive?

The reason why trichlor tablets are so expensive and why they are sold out at many pool supply stores is because of the national trichlor supply shortage.
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How much money is chlorine per gallon?

The RC-35/22 Cell – Maximum recommended residential pool size is 35,000 gallons. Produces 200 lbs. of pure gas chlorine at the average cell price of $382.99. Produces 200 gallons of liquid chlorine at the average price of $2.25 per gallon = $450.00.
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How do you make chlorine?

Chlorine can be manufactured by the electrolysis of a sodium chloride solution (brine), which is known as the Chloralkali process. The production of chlorine results in the co-products caustic soda (sodium hydroxide, NaOH) and hydrogen gas (H2). These two products, as well as chlorine itself, are highly reactive.
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Why is Clorox pool shock out of stock?

The COVID-19 pandemic has created unprecedented demand for pool products. In addition, last summer's devastating hurricane in Louisiana damaged the plant in Lake Charles that produces many of the key ingredients used in pool and spa chlorine products for North America.
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Is liquid chlorine better than tablets?

We dive in and find out. Liquid chlorine is preferred over chlorine tablets by pool professionals however home swimming pools will benefit too. Liquid chlorine quickly raises or maintains chlorine levels without raising stabilizer. Chlorine tablets maintain chlorine levels and add stabilizer to the pool water.
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What can I use instead of pool shock?

Common unscented household bleach (sodium hypochlorite) works well to shock a pool.
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Why is pool acid so expensive?

Most chemical producers put the increase into effect during the first week of October. “Our suppliers informed us that demand has just skyrocketed, while supply has not,” said Diane Carlson, owner of Blue Sky Pool Supply in Los Gatos, Calif. “So, as a result, their muriatic acid prices have gone up across the board.”
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Can I use baking soda instead of chlorine in my pool?

A rule of thumb is 1.5 lbs. of baking soda per 10,000 gallons of water will raise alkalinity by about 10 ppm. If your pool's pH tested below 7.2, add 3-4 pounds of baking soda. If you're new to adding pool chemicals, start by adding only one-half or three-fourths of the recommended amount.
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Can you have a pool without chlorine?

Even from a health standpoint, it is simply not safe to operate a pool without some added “chemicals” to combat bacteria and contaminants in the water. A pool without chemicals is the perfect breeding ground for bacteria, viruses, and parasites.
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