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Can You Put Chlorine Tablets Directly in Pool? (The Answer Might Surprise You)

So can you put chlorine tablets directly in pool? Here’s the deal. You can. You can put in a pulverized version of chlorine tablet by sprinkling it directly into your pool water. The problem of doing that is it takes time for you to apply the chlorine evenly, which is much more time consuming to do.

What’s So Great About Chlorine Tablets?

It’s easier to use chlorine tablets because they dispense chlorine at a steadier rate compared to scoops of chlorine granules. Additionally, chlorine is added to swimming pools because it effectively, powerfully, and inexpensively sanitizes your pool. It’s what you use to kill bacteria and viruses in order to keep your family, friends, and yourself be safer while swimming in your pool.

Sanitation is simply easier with the right amount of chlorine around. Speaking of which, the chlorine concentration of your pool should not go above 3 part per million (PPM). It should only be 3 PPM. Stay on that range to protect yourself from contaminants and having too much chlorine in your water (which can cause irritation of the throat, nose, eyes, and lungs).

The Many Ways You Can Apply Chlorine to Your Pool

When applying chlorine to your pool, you should be aware that there’s more than one way to go about it.

Do It Manually: When sprinkling your chlorine granules or tablets around your pool, a lot of measuring needs to be accomplished. Additionally, you risk bleaching your liner or damaging your equipment if the chlorine builds up on a certain area. The tablets won’t mix themselves necessarily.

It’s imperative that you spread and mix the chlorine tablets around evenly across your entire pool to prevent bleaching and damage. You can’t just throw the tablet in the middle of the pool and hope for the best. It’s labor-intensive or so expensive because you have to pay pool maintenance to take care of it for you.

Floating Chlorine Dispenser: You also can make your life easier by buying plastic pool gadgets that allow you to dispense the chlorine by placing them in floaters with the tablets instead. It looks like a plastic spaceship you’re supposed to let float around the pool.

The dispenser works with the gradual slow dissolution of the tablets so that you can apply chlorine to your pool in a low-maintenance kind of way. Just don’t use them if you have a pool liner due to bleaching risk. Sometimes, it might float away on one corner in particularly, leading to too much chlorine in one area.

Pool Skimmer: Another better method of adding chlorine tablets to your pool is to use what’s known as a pool skimmer. It’s a basket you put on the side of your pool where you can place tablets in. While your filter is turned on, the water will move quickly over the chlorine tablets inside the skimmer basket.

This results in them dissolving at a much more effective pace than when using a floater or throwing them on all four corners of your swimming pool. This chlorinated water then pushes into your pool through the return jets, which allows for a more even spread of the dissolved chlorine when push comes to shove.

Automatic Chlorinator: This is the chlorine tablet dispersion method of choice for us. This is because it adds more control on your behalf when it comes to your pool chlorination. You won’t necessarily have to mess with those chlorine tables more than needed but you also won’t have to worry about liner bleaching as much.

It works by loading up the tablets and setting up the chlorine level from 1 to 3 PPM. You can test the chlorine levels through test strips until you get a feel for a setting or PPM that works for you. It’s this additional PPM setting and testing that makes the chlorinator stand out above the rest of the tests.

What’s So Great About Chlorine Tablets?

Chlorine tablets, compared to liquid chlorine, are easier to use by many pool owners. They’re made to dispense chlorine at a steadier rate compared to tossing unto your pool a few chlorine granule scoops. After all, owning your own pool is a responsibility. You should clean it regularly to keep algae and bugs out and its pH levels should always be optimal.

Regular pool testing is required to ensure the pH balance and sanitizer levels of your pool. You can use test kits and strips to ensure you have the right amounts of chlorine and to avoid water contamination or algae formation.

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Olivia Cox
Hi, This is Olivia. I am the owner of F5Active - a refreshing blog with the unlimited power of positivity. I hope to share with readers my point of view, life experiences, adventures, and more. Apart from being informative, my blog will also provide insightful reviews, conducted by Andre - my co-author. My biggest wish is to see F5Active growing every day. Let's get on that journey together!

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