Glossary 2 min read Updated 2026-06-01

Calcium Hypochlorite

Calcium hypochlorite is a granular chlorine compound used primarily as pool shock, with approximately 65–73% available chlorine.

Definition Calcium hypochlorite is a granular chlorine compound used primarily as pool shock, with approximately 65–73% available chlorine.
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Typical Values: Available chlorine: 65–73%; Does not add CYA; Adds calcium

In Plain Language

Cal-hypo is the standard granular shock product for pools. It dissolves completely and adds calcium to the water (relevant in areas with already-high hardness). It does not add CYA, making it ideal for breakpoint chlorination and regular shocking. Pre-dissolve in a bucket of water before adding to the pool — never add directly to the skimmer, as it can corrode equipment.

Why It Matters

Cal-hypo is the most effective and economical shock product for regular pool maintenance. Understanding its calcium contribution helps prevent scaling in hard-water areas.

Typical Values

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Available chlorine: 65–73%; Does not add CYA; Adds calcium

Last reviewed: 2026-06-01