Total Dissolved Solids in Pool Water Test & Reduce TDS Levels Now!

May . 07, 2025

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Did you know 68% of pool owners discover water cloudiness after their swim season is ruined? Shockingly, 1 in 3 residential pools exceed safe Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) levels by 1500+ ppm. Your sparkling oasis could be hiding invisible threats that damage equipment and irritate skin. Keep reading to win the war against dissolved solids in pool water - we've got the ultimate battle plan!


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Why Smart Pool Owners Choose Advanced TDS Control Technology

Our patented ClearGuard™ system removes dissolved solids in pool water 40% faster than conventional filters. See the proof:

FeatureStandard FiltersClearGuard™ Pro
TDS Reduction Rate200 ppm/month550 ppm/month
Filter Lifespan6-8 months18-24 months
Energy Efficiency1.8 kW/day0.9 kW/day

Pool Total Dissolved Solids: How We Outperform Competitors

While others focus on temporary fixes, our 3-stage purification system attacks the root cause. Test results don't lie:

"After using AquaCheck's solution, our community pool reduced drain-and-refill cycles from 3x/year to just 1x/18 months."
- Mark T., Florida Pool Manager

Your Custom Solution for Dissolved Solids in Pool Water

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1. What's your current pool volume?
2. What's your average bather load?

Case Study: From Murky to Marvelous in 90 Days

Arizona's Sun Valley Resort slashed pool total dissolved solids from 3200 ppm to 850 ppm without draining. Their secret? Our mobile reverse osmosis unit combined with...

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FAQS on total dissolved solids in pool water

Q: What are total dissolved solids (TDS) in pool water?

A: Total dissolved solids (TDS) refer to the concentration of inorganic salts, organic matter, and other dissolved substances in pool water. High TDS levels can reduce water clarity and affect pool equipment efficiency. Regular testing helps maintain balanced water chemistry.

Q: Why is monitoring pool total dissolved solids important?

A: Excessive TDS can lead to cloudy water, scaling, and reduced sanitizer effectiveness. It may also cause skin or eye irritation for swimmers. Keeping TDS within recommended levels (usually below 1,500 ppm) ensures a safer and cleaner pool.

Q: How do I test for dissolved solids in pool water?

A: Use a TDS meter or test strips designed for pool water analysis. Collect a water sample and follow the device instructions for accurate readings. If levels exceed guidelines, partial draining and refilling may be necessary.

Q: When should I reduce total dissolved solids in my pool?

A: Reduce TDS when levels surpass 1,500-2,000 ppm or if water issues persist despite balanced chemicals. Symptoms include persistent cloudiness or ineffective chlorine. Partial water replacement is the most common solution.

Q: Can high dissolved solids in pool water damage equipment?

A: Yes, elevated TDS can cause scaling in filters, heaters, and pumps, reducing their lifespan. It may also clog pipes and corrode metal components. Routine maintenance and water replacement minimize equipment risks.

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