Pool chemical levels chart

What are ideal pool levels?

Ideal pool levels are:
Chlorine: 1–3 ppm
pH: 7.2–7.6
Alkalinity: 80–120 ppm

Direct answer: For most pools, keep free chlorine about 1–3 ppm, pH about 7.2–7.6, total alkalinity about 80–120 ppm, calcium hardness roughly 200–400 ppm, and cyanuric acid (outdoor pools) often 30–50 ppm—always confirm with your kit and pool type.

Ideal ranges (quick table)

ParameterIdeal rangeNotes
Free chlorine1–3 ppmPools; spas often 3–5 ppm
pH7.2–7.6Comfort + sanitizer effectiveness
Total alkalinity80–120 ppmBuffers pH; adjust before wild pH moves
Calcium hardness200–400 ppmSurface-dependent; avoid very soft aggressive water
Cyanuric acid (CYA)30–50 ppmOutdoor pools; very high CYA dulls real sanitation

How to use this chart

These numbers are starting targets for typical residential pools. Vinyl, plaster, salt systems, and high bather load can shift what “ideal” looks like for you. Use the table to see where you are off, then change chemistry in small steps with the pump running and retest after each adjustment.

When more than one reading is wrong, fix alkalinity first (if very low or high), then pH, then sanitizer—jumping straight to large chlorine adds often masks an underlying balance issue.

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Last updated: April 2026