You’ve tested your pool, added chlorine, and everything looks great… until your chlorine disappears overnight. What gives?
Chances are, your pool is missing a critical ingredient: stabilizer .
Also known as cyanuric acid (CYA), stabilizer is like sunscreen for your chlorine — and without it, your sanitizer gets burned off by the sun before it can do its job. Let’s break it down:
☀️ What Is Pool Stabilizer?
Pool stabilizer is a chemical (cyanuric acid) that helps protect chlorine from being destroyed by the sun’s UV rays. Without it, up to 90% of your chlorine can evaporate in just a few hours on a hot day.
Think of it like this:
> Chlorine fights germs. Stabilizer fights the sun.
When your pool has the right amount of stabilizer, your chlorine lasts longer, works more effectively, and keeps your water cleaner.
✅ Ideal Stabilizer Levels
Recommended range: 30–50 ppm for chlorine pools
💡 Note: If you have a saltwater pool, aim for 60–80 ppm of stabilizer.
⚠️ Signs Your Pool Needs Stabilizer
🧪 How to Test Stabilizer Levels
You can test stabilizer (CYA) with:
⚠️ Caution: Adding too much stabilizer can cause “chlorine lock” — where chlorine is present but ineffective.
Unfortunately, there’s no chemical to lower the stabilizer. You’ll need to: Partially drain and refill your pool with fresh water.
🏁 Final Thoughts: Balance Is Everything
Pool stabilizer might not get as much attention as chlorine or pH, but it plays a huge role in keeping your water clean and clear — especially under the summer sun.
So next time your chlorine isn’t holding, don’t just add more — check your stabilizer. It could be the missing piece of your pool care puzzle.
Need help testing or balancing your pool’s stabilizer? Stop by or give us a call — we’ve got the tools, products, and advice to keep your pool crystal clear and swim-ready.