Sodium Bicarb For Pools

Sodium Bicarb For Pools

Sodium bicarbonate is essential for maintaining Australian pools, helping regulate total alkalinity (TA) and stabilizing pH levels. It prevents corrosion, scaling, and cloudy water. To raise TA by 10 ppm, add 1.5 kg per 50,000 litres. Sprinkle evenly, run the pump for 6 hours, and re-test after 24 hours for balanced water chemistry. Dislaimer: Please see the disclaimer at the bottom of the page before using sodium bicarbonate.

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Using Sodium Bicarbonate for Pools.

In Australia, sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) is commonly used for pool maintenance to regulate total alkalinity (TA) and stabilize pH levels. It is widely available at pool supply stores, supermarkets, and hardware stores under names like "Alkalinity Up" or "pH Buffer".

Why Use Sodium Bicarbonate in Australian Pools?

Australia’s climate—hot summers and frequent pool use—can lead to fluctuations in pH and alkalinity due to:
Rainwater dilution (lowers alkalinity)
Evaporation & refill cycles
High chlorine use
Hard water in some regions

How to Use Sodium Bicarbonate in Australian Pools

1. Check Pool Alkalinity & pH

  • Ideal TA range: 80–120 ppm
  • Ideal pH range: 7.2–7.6
  • Use a pool test kit or digital tester to check levels.

2. Determine the Correct Dosage

  • 1.5 kg of sodium bicarbonate per 50,000 litres raises TA by approximately 10 ppm.
  • Avoid adding more than 2.5 kg per 50,000 litres at once.

3. Application Steps

  1. Distribute Baking Soda Evenly
  2. Run the Pool Pump
  3. Re-Test Water After 24 Hours

Disclaimer: Please seek expert advise before using sodium bicarbonate and dont depend on on information on this page that may have errors or not be suited to your exact use case.