You’ve tested your pool, added chlorine, and everything looks perfect — until your chlorine disappears overnight. What gives?
Chances are, your pool is missing a critical ingredient: stabilizer.
Also known as cyanuric acid (CYA), stabilizer acts like sunscreen for your chlorine. Without it, the sun’s UV rays burn off your sanitizer before it can do its job. Let’s break down why this small chemical makes a big difference.
Pool stabilizer (cyanuric acid) protects chlorine from being destroyed by sunlight. On a hot, sunny day, up to 90% of your chlorine can evaporate within hours if stabilizer isn’t present.
Think of it this way:
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 and safer.
For most chlorine pools, aim for a CYA level between 30–50 ppm.
💡 Saltwater pools: Target 60–80 ppm for best results.
You may need stabilizer if you notice:
You can check your CYA level using:
📝 Tip: Stabilizer doesn’t evaporate — it only leaves your pool through splash‑out, backwashing, or draining.
Too much stabilizer can cause “chlorine lock”, where chlorine is present but ineffective.
Unfortunately, no chemical lowers CYA — you’ll need to partially drain and refill your pool with fresh water to bring levels back down.
Pool stabilizer doesn’t get as much attention as chlorine or pH, but it’s essential for 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 might be the missing piece of your pool‑care puzzle.
Need help testing or balancing your stabilizer? Stop by Clover Home Leisure — we offer free water testing, expert advice, and all the products you need to keep your pool sparkling and swim‑ready.