Pool chlorine 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: Daily maintenance for most pools is about 1–3 ppm free chlorine. Temporary shock or algae treatment can require much higher ppm for a short time—always use testing, circulation, and label directions.

Chlorine targets (table)

ScenarioFree chlorine (typical)What it means
Normal swimming1–3 ppmSanitize without excess irritation
Heavy use / rainTop of range or brief bumpDemand spikes; retest sooner
Standard shock (example)~+10 ppm granular raiseOne common product curve—verify with calculator
Double shock / algae~+20 ppm granular raiseSevere cases only; watch swim wait times

Reading the numbers

Test strips and drops report free chlorine—that is what protects bathers. If algae appears or water turns dull, the problem is often filtration, CYA, or pH as much as “more chlorine.” Pair this chart with a shock calculator when you need a large raise instead of guessing bag counts.

After any shock, plan on retesting every few hours while the pump runs until free chlorine returns to a swim-safe range and clarity improves.

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Last updated: April 2026