Does Rain Lower Pool pH?

Quick Answer

Yes, rainwater is slightly acidic (typically pH 5.5–6.5) and does lower pool pH slightly. However, the effect is usually small unless there is a major downpour. More importantly, rain dilutes all chemicals including chlorine and alkalinity, so always retest after heavy rain.

Light rain on a large pool causes minimal pH change. A heavy downpour introducing 1,000+ gallons of acidic rainwater will lower pH measurably — and dilute chlorine, alkalinity, and stabilizer that need to be replaced.

How much does rain affect pool chemistry?

Rain eventExpected pH changeAction needed
Light drizzle (under 0.5 in)Negligible (−0.1 or less)Test but likely no adjustment needed
Moderate rain (0.5–1 in)−0.1 to −0.3Retest; small acid or bicarb adjustment
Heavy rain (1–3 in)−0.3 to −0.6Retest all parameters; adjust FC, pH, TA
Major storm / floodingPotentially −0.5 or moreFull chemistry rebalance; consider partial drain

What else does rain do to pool water?

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I cover the pool before rain?

Covering the pool before a storm prevents dilution and debris introduction. For light rain, the benefit is modest; for heavy storms with runoff risk, covering is strongly recommended.

Does acid rain affect pool chemistry more?

Acid rain (pH below 5) from industrial areas can have a stronger lowering effect, but most residential pool owners in urban areas should follow the same post-rain testing routine regardless.

How long after heavy rain should I wait before testing?

Wait at least 1–2 hours after rain stops to allow the water to circulate and mix, then test FC, pH, and alkalinity. For flooding or major storms, test within the first 24 hours.

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