DIY Tips

Liquid or Granular Chlorine?

11 August 2010

Granular chlorine, on the other hand, needs to be dissolved in a bucket of water before being added to your pool. Its pH is not as high as that of liquid chlorine but it still has a tendency to lift your pH. Because of the 35% calcium content in this type of chlorine it can have the effect of lifting your calcium hardness level.

Q. Should I use liquid or granular chlorine?

It depends on a couple of factors. Liquid chlorine (also known as Sodium Hypochlorite) is one of the easiest forms of chlorine to use, as there's no need for premixing. It has a limited shelf life so it shouldn't be purchased too far in advance.

Pondering your pool’s pH levels? Not sure whether liquid chlorine or granular chlorine is right for you? Visit your local Swimart store today to discuss your pool and spa needs.

TIP: Liquid chlorine is easy to use and requires no pre-mixing.
TIP: Granular chlorine must be mixed in a bucket with water.

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