Can You Swim in High pH Pool Water?

Quick Answer

You can swim in pH up to about 7.8 with minor discomfort, but above 8.0 the water becomes increasingly irritating to eyes and skin, and more importantly, chlorine effectiveness drops sharply — at pH 8.0 only about 20% of FC is in the active form. Correct pH before prolonged swimming.

The risk of high pH is less about direct physical harm and more about the dramatic loss of chlorine activity. A pool at pH 8.0 with 2 ppm FC effectively has only 0.4 ppm of active sanitizer — far below safe levels.

pH safety thresholds

pH rangeComfortChlorine effectivenessAction
7.2–7.6Ideal, comfortable50–80% active HC1ONone
7.6–7.8Good35–50% activeMonitor; adjust if drifting higher
7.8–8.0Mild irritation possible20–35% activeLower pH before heavy use
8.0–8.5Eye/skin irritation likelyUnder 20% activeDo not swim; adjust chemistry
> 8.5Significant risk< 5% activeDrain partial; major rebalance

Signs your pool pH is too high

Frequently Asked Questions

Does high pH cause green pool?

High pH alone does not cause green water, but by making chlorine ineffective, it allows algae to thrive. A pool at pH 8.2 with 2 ppm FC is poorly sanitized and vulnerable to algae blooms.

Can you swim in pH 8.0 water?

A brief swim is unlikely to cause serious harm, but prolonged swimming in pH 8.0 water will likely cause eye irritation. More importantly, the pool's chlorine is mostly inactive at that pH, creating a sanitation risk.

What happens to your body in high pH water?

High pH water is mildly basic. It can strip natural oils from skin, cause dry skin and irritated eyes, and at extreme values (pH 10+) cause chemical burns — but pool water at pH 8.0–8.5 typically causes only mild discomfort.

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Last updated: April 2026