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We use only the latest technology when it comes to testing your water, ensuring you get the most accurate results possible! We not only train our staff in-house on water chemistry, but our staff also frequently take part in outside water chemistry training courses and seminars from our chemical manufacturers!
With our experts, you can be confident you’re getting the right advice to help solve all your pool and spa chemicals needs!
Before we dive into how to best collect your water to ensure you get the best test results, we have an important question for you. . .
Do you have a pool, or a spa?
Find the appropriate step-by-step guide below, and we’ll see you soon!
Swimming Pool Solutions
1. Don't Add Chemicals
It is recommended that no chemicals be added to the water for at least 3 hours before the water test is taken from your swimming pool. If you have added chemicals to the water on the day of the test, please plan to let us know which chemicals you added, and the amounts. Chemicals such as algaecide, clarifier, and metal removers are not chemicals that are testable, so it is good for us to know if you have added any of these chemicals recently.
2. Note Important Information
Before jumping in the car, we recommend that you make a list of any chemicals you have at home, along with the approximate amounts of each one.
Additionally, it’s important we know how many gallons of water your pool holds. If you’re not sure, simply make a note of the length, width, and depth of your pool and bring it with you when delivering your water.
3. Run Your Filter Before Collection
Do not bring a water test in unless your filter has been running for at least 24 hours after first opening your pool and at least 3 – 4 hours during the regular season. In order for us to get accurate test readings, your water needs to be circulated (moved around.) Water at the bottom of your pool can test different from the water at the surface. The filter is what makes the water move around, but it is also very important to make sure your return jets are faced down and away from the skimmer. This ensures that the water at the bottom is pushed up to the surface, where your skimmer can then pull it in to the filter and keep the “bottom to surface” cycle going. Think of how a tornado works; this is the same action that circulates your swimming pool water best.
4. Clean Your Pool
5. Use The Right Bottle
6. Rinse The Bottle
Rinse out the bottle several times using the same water that you’re bringing to get tested. This helps ensure the water you bring to us isn’t accidentally contaminated by previous liquids.
Pro tip: use the same bottle every time you get your water tested! This reduces the risk of contamination and makes this process even easier!
7. Collect 18" Below The Surface
8. Visit Us Right After Collection
It is very important for you to get the sample to our store as soon as you can after you take the water from your pool. We recommend you bring it in within an hour. The longer the water sits in the bottle, the less accurate the test results will be. Drastic temperature changes in the test water can make the results differ as well, so we recommend you do not put your sample in, say, the cup holder of your car that is closest to an air conditioning or heating vent or on the back seat where the sample can be exposed to the sun.
Hot Tubs & Spa Solutions
1. Don't Add Chemicals
2. Note Important Information
Before jumping in the car, we recommend that you make a list of any chemicals you have at home, along with the approximate amounts of each one.
Additionally, it’s important we know how many gallons of water your spa holds. If you’re not sure, simply make a note of the length, width, and depth of your spa and bring it with you when delivering your water.
3. Make Sure It's 80° F or Higher
Do not bring a water test in to us until your water has reached any temperature higher than 80 degrees. In order for us to get accurate test readings, your hot tub water needs to be above 80 degrees. Once water reaches 80 degrees, its test results can differ from the same water that is tested below 80 degrees.
The only exception to this rule is: if you plan to regularly use your hot tub at a temperature below 80 degrees, which is very rare, even in the summer. You should then bring the sample in to us when the water reaches the temperature you plan to keep the hot tub at.
4. Use The Right Bottle
5. Rinse the Bottle
Rinse out the bottle several times using the same water that you’re bringing to get tested. This helps ensure the water you bring to us isn’t accidentally contaminated by previous liquids.
Pro tip: use the same bottle every time you get your water tested! This reduces the risk of contamination and makes this process even easier!
6. Collect 12-18" Below The Surface
When taking the water from the hot tub, reach down and secure water from 12 -18 inches below the surface while the jets are running.
7. Visit Us Right After Collection
It is very important for you to get the sample to our store as soon as you can after you take the water from your hot tub. We recommend to bring it in within an hour. The longer the water sits in the bottle, the less accurate the test results will be. Drastic temperature changes in the test water can make the results differ as well, so we recommend you do not put your sample in, say, the cup holder of your car that is closest to an air conditioning or heating vent or on the back seat where the sample can be exposed to the sun.