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Pool Water Testing: Techniques and Restrictions for Pool owners

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Pool Water Testing: Techniques and Restrictions for Pool owners

As a pool owner, the only way to identify if your pool has an issue is to conduct thorough pool water testing. In this article, we will discuss various techniques to implement to test pool and spa water, and their advantages and disadvantages.

Pool Water Testing: Techniques and Restrictions for Pool owners

Measuring free chlorine

Besides strip tests, there are various techniques you can use to evaluate the condition of pool water.

One approach considered less effective compared to others is the Orthotolidine (OTO) drop test. This technique examines levels of sanitization in pools and spas. However, it does not allow one to identify the chlorine levels in the water.

Another method to measure for sanitization levels in the water is the DPD (N, N-diethyl-p-phenylenediamine) test. It also offers a free chlorine test, enabling pool owners to know the water’s exact levels of chlorine. Similar to OTO, it uses a control color to identify the condition of the water. You can do this technique using a titrimetric test or, at times, a photometer. It is the most popular and affordable technique.

However, when there are concentrated chlorine levels, say 10-15 ppm, that may lead to inaccurate results since bleaching of the color may occur. Moreover, levels of chlorine are significantly lowered at high pH readings. It is important to note that 0.5 ppm levels of combined chlorine can disrupt the normal functioning of DPD and lead to incorrect results. In such a case, the free chlorine test will read a false high. Thus, the user will not be able to pinpoint combined chlorine in the water. Therefore, this technique has a disadvantage because test results get affected by individual perception, lighting, and surroundings.

FAS-DPD, also known as DPD titration testing, uses a slightly different testing procedure than the typical DPD testing. Instead of using colors to identify test results, it utilizes a testing agent. First, color is put into the specimen before adding a titrating agent. Afterward, the user waits until they see a change of color. The quantity of sanitizer in the pool will be identified by the percentage of titrating agent required for a color change. This method is more effective than the DPD technique at any concentration of chlorine levels. Unlike the DPD technique, FAS-DPD can estimate levels of chlorine for free until 20ppm is attained. Both methods are prone to false high results during chlorine pool water testing because of the existence of potassium monopersulfate.

Strip tests

Strip tests are one of the most straightforward techniques you can use for pool water testing. They work efficiently for checking water chemistry in a pool or spa. How do they work? Strip test pads contain substances bound to react with elements in the water. After a few minutes of reaction, the color of the test pads changes and can determine the water condition. The advantage of strips is that one gets to know the state of the entire pool.

Nonetheless, several disadvantages come with this technique. The state of lighting in the pool significantly impact on the proper functioning of test strips. There’s also a limitation on the colors for differentiation on the strip. Consequently, you will not get consistent test results at times.

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A more advanced form of the strip test is the digital strip reader. It differentiates the specimen color from the custom color. It also compares the color to a concentration using a sequence of mathematical calculations. A Digital dip-and-read strip is more accurate than the regular strip test. The reason being, individual notions and lighting do not affect this strip. But in general, the digital strip test also has cons that might interfere with the validity of the test results.

pH balance

Calculating pH levels is crucial in facilitating the right water conditions in a pool. Most pool and spa owners test for water pH using a substance known as phenol red. Like OTO, this is a colorimetric drop test that differentiates the sample color from the standard color. It is a relatively simple and appropriate way to test for pH levels. However, on the pH scale, it is only correct from 6.8 to 8.4; phenol is not a reliable method outside this range. When the water contains high levels of bromine and chlorine and reacts with phenol red, it turns to a dark purple color indicating a pH of at least 6.6.

Contrary to what you might be thinking, this pH is relatively low. Solving this problem would require one to implement a neutralizing agent. Alternatively, you can also use pH meters to check for pH levels. Unlike phenol red, it is not limited to a specific range. However, you should carefully adjust it to facilitate correct results.

Pool owners should also ensure correct pH levels. Therefore, they must test for alkalinity. The most common method to do this is through Titrimetric testing. The total quantity of titrant used eventually gives rise to an alkaline reading. Before using this technique to test for pH, eliminate halogens, and incorporate photometers.

Popular disruptions

During pool water testing processes, you are likely to encounter some disruptions. Excess concentration of chlorine and the existence of biguanide lead to an abnormal change of color. Test results often result in yellow or green color when there’s any form of disruption compared to the typical pink color. However, you can use sodium thiosulfate to decrease chlorine levels.

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Pentair IntelliFlo3 VSF Pump: Smarter Pools, Simpler Service

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When it comes to pool equipment, few innovations have reshaped the industry as much as variable speed pumps. They’ve cut energy costs, reduced strain on equipment, and helped pool owners embrace greener backyard living. Now, Pentair has taken things to the next level with the IntelliFlo3 VSF pump—a solution designed not only to move water efficiently but also to bring powerful automation and remote connectivity directly into the heart of the backyard.

To better understand what makes the IntelliFlo3 such a game-changer for both pool owners and service professionals, Pool Magazine sat down with Adam Key, Senior Product Manager for Pentair Pool Pumps. With more than 15 years at Pentair, much of it spent in new product development, Key has seen firsthand how pool technology has evolved—and why this latest generation pump is such a leap forward.

How IntelliFlo3 is Redefining Pool Automation

For decades, single-speed pumps controlled by mechanical time clocks were the industry standard. They kept water moving, but at a steep cost. “Those time clocks were the first and most primitive form of automation for pools,” Key explained. “Whenever that pump was on, it was running full blast, consuming a lot of electricity. That’s why we wanted time clocks—to cut costs and energy waste.”

Variable speed pumps introduced scheduling and energy savings, but they had one big flaw: the user interfaces were often clunky. “Usually that schedule’s not changed,” Key noted. “It’s really not much of an automation tool if you’re never updating it based on seasonal needs or bather load.”

That’s where IntelliFlo3 changes everything. By adding Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, Pentair gave users an intuitive mobile app to set, adjust, and monitor pump schedules anytime, anywhere. “You could be on vacation, see a storm coming at home, and increase the filtration cycle to keep your pool clear—all from your phone,” Key said. The result: a pump that adapts to real-life conditions instead of being locked into a static program.

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Built-In Relays for Smarter Control

One of the IntelliFlo3’s biggest innovations is its built-in relays, allowing homeowners to control more than just water circulation. “It’s a two-in-one automation system,” Key said. “It automates the filtration of the pool, but also gives you the ability to control other equipment.”

Lighting is the most common example. “Instead of flipping a switch on and off 10 times to find the right color, you just press red, green, blue, or party mode in the app,” he explained. Homeowners can also schedule lights to create nightly ambiance or coordinate them with backyard entertaining. “Most people want their pool to be enjoyed, but also want it to look great,” Key added. “Having your lights set up on a schedule makes it part of the whole backyard experience.”

Salt chlorine generators and heaters can also be tied in. “That salt cell is only operating when there’s water moving through it,” Key explained. “And with heaters, parents have oversight—kids can’t just flip it on and leave it running for hours, which can lead to sky-high gas bills.”

Beyond the Basics

The IntelliFlo3’s control isn’t limited to just those three essentials. “Really, you can control anything that just needs to be turned on or off—booster pumps, ozone systems, UV systems, landscape lights,” Key said. “For simple pools that only have a couple of items to control, this is the perfect solution.”

For more elaborate backyards with multiple features—waterfalls, fire bowls, or extensive lighting setups—Pentair’s IntelliCenter system offers deeper automation. But for the majority of pools, the IntelliFlo3 delivers surprising flexibility without requiring extra hardware.

Benefits for Homeowners and Service Pros

While automation is a big win for homeowners, service professionals may find IntelliFlo3 just as valuable. With remote connectivity built in, technicians can monitor performance, diagnose issues, and even resolve problems without ever rolling a truck.

“Because it’s an internet-connected device, servicers can see pump status, check if it’s running at the right speed, and fix problems on the fly,” Key explained. “You might get a notification that the pump lost prime—often because the water level dropped below the skimmer. Instead of sending someone out, you can call the homeowner and have them top it off. That saves time, fuel, and keeps your customers happier.”

For service companies, that means fewer emergency calls, better efficiency, and the ability to offer premium service packages. “It really is like a white-glove service you can now deliver with just this pump,” Key added.

Pentair’s IntelliFlo3 VSF Pump: Benefits for Homeowners and Service Pros

Tracking Energy and Maintenance

The IntelliFlo line has long displayed instantaneous wattage, but IntelliFlo3 goes further with historical tracking in the Pentair Pool app. “Now you can see daily, weekly, and monthly energy consumption,” Key said.

This data empowers owners to tie maintenance directly to performance. “When energy usage climbs over time, that’s a sign the filter is loading up. Clean it, and you’ll see the usage drop right back down,” he explained. It’s a simple, visual way to keep energy costs down and prolong equipment life.

For eco-conscious homeowners, this visibility is especially appealing. For pros, it provides a teaching tool that reinforces the value of proper maintenance.

Staying Ahead of DOE Regulations

Another reason IntelliFlo3 is timely is the Department of Energy’s upcoming regulation on replacement motors. The DOE already pushed the industry toward variable speed pumps for new installations, but until now, replacement motors were exempt.

“That’s the piece they’re changing,” Key said. “Starting September 25, you can no longer buy or manufacture single-speed motors between 1.15 and 5 horsepower. All those replacement needs will have to go to a variable speed solution.”

For pros, that means educating homeowners on compliance and value. “There’s lots of energy savings, but also automation benefits,” Key emphasized. “It’s an investment that pays off quickly and enhances the pool experience.”

The Future of Smarter Pools

In many ways, the IntelliFlo3 is more than a pump—it’s a control hub, a monitoring system, and a service tool wrapped into one sleek package. “It brings convenience and efficiency for both homeowners and pool professionals,” Key said. “It’s the first of its kind with true Wi-Fi enabled relay control, energy tracking, and remote monitoring—all without additional hardware.”

For pool professionals, that means fewer truck rolls, improved efficiency, and happier clients. For homeowners, it means lower bills, simplified automation, and peace of mind that their pool is being looked after—even when they’re not around.

In an age where smart homes are standard, it only makes sense that pools keep pace. With the IntelliFlo3, Pentair has made that leap, creating a smarter, more efficient, and more enjoyable backyard experience.

The real takeaway? Smarter pools aren’t the future—they’re here now. And with IntelliFlo3, the pump that once only moved water is now moving the entire industry forward.

Pentair - Intelliflo3 Models
Feature Details
Horsepower Options Available in 3.0 HP and 1.5 HP models to fit a variety of pool needs.
Easy Installation Guided setup with the Pentair Pro app using step-by-step instructions; optional ongoing remote monitoring for simplified maintenance.
Flow Control Patented flow technology automatically adjusts to pool conditions; as debris clogs the filter, the pump speeds up to maintain proper flow.
Automation Built-in two-relay automation system lets you connect and control up to two additional devices (e.g., pool lighting, salt chlorine generator) via the Pentair Home app.
Connectivity View real-time status, alerts, and notifications in the Pentair Home app or on the pump touchscreen. Wi-Fi enabled with OTA (over-the-air) software updates.
Proprietary Flow Tech Maintains optimal water flow for peak performance and extended equipment life.
Energy Savings Provides up to 90% energy savings compared to single-speed pumps by running at slower, regulated speeds.
Replacement Ready Versatile upgrade or replacement option for existing pools, available in both 1.5 HP and 3.0 HP.
Quiet Design Engineered for low-noise operation, delivering powerful performance without disruption.
Upgraded Motor & Design Features an updated motor, drive, and hydraulics; ENERGY STAR® rated and DOE-compliant.
Mobile Monitoring & Control Use the Pentair Home app to set schedules, adjust performance, and manage operations anytime, anywhere.

Resources:

  1. The IntelliFlo3​ Variable Speed & Flow Pump Hub
  2. Brochures & Guides for IntelliFlo3

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Skimmer Integrates with LaMotte Spin Touch® for Faster, Error-Free Water Testing

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Austin, TX — August 13, 2025 — Skimmer, the leading software platform for pool service businesses, today announced a new integration with LaMotte Spin Touch® photometers (models 3580–3582), bringing pool professionals a faster, smarter, and more accurate way to capture and record water test results in the field.

This Bluetooth-enabled integration allows technicians to instantly sync water test results from Spin Touch® devices directly into Skimmer’s mobile app, eliminating the need for manual data entry and the transcription errors that accompany it. This, combined with Skimmer’s industry-leading ease-of-use, promises to make the app experience for poolside techs faster and more seamless than ever before.

“We know that water testing can be a pain point for pool pros, especially when it slows down field work or creates uncertainty in the data,” said Jack Nelson, CEO of Skimmer. “With this integration, we’ve removed that bottleneck. You test the water, the data syncs automatically, and you’re on to the next pool.”

Faster field workflows, cleaner data

This update streamlines one of the most repetitive and error-prone tasks in a pool tech’s day by connecting Spin Touch® results directly to Skimmer’s service records. Test results appear automatically in the app in seconds without tapping, typing, or copy-pasting.

The integration delivers several key benefits for pool professionals; It saves time poolside by auto-importing water test results in seconds, eliminating the need for manual entry. It also reduces human error, ensuring accurate data by pulling results directly from the device—no typos, no rework. With device-verified readings, businesses can trust the integrity of every record. And if adjustments are needed, techs retain the flexibility to override or edit any result before saving.

“At LaMotte, we’re dedicated to giving pool professionals the tools they need to test water quickly, accurately, and confidently, ” says Jonathan Banish, Director of Software and Service Products at LaMotte Company.

“Integrations with pool service companies like Skimmer make the industry-leading performance of LaMotte Spin Touch® a seamless part of the daily workflow for thousands of service professionals,” he says.

Currently, the integration supports Bluetooth-enabled LaMotte Spin Touch® devices used in the field. In-store testing integrations are not available at this time, but Skimmer is actively evaluating future enhancements based on customer demand.

For more information or to get started, visit getskimmer.com or contact Skimmer support.

About Skimmer

Skimmer is America’s #1 pool service software platform. The company is on a mission to modernize the pool and spa service and repair industry through easy-to-use software and best-in-class support. Over 30,000 pool service professionals servicing 900,000 pools in North America use Skimmer to get organized, get paid faster, and grow their businesses. For more information about this report, Skimmer, or our products and services, please visit www.getskimmer.com.

About LaMotte

Founded in 1919, LaMotte Company is a leading manufacturer of water testing equipment and supplies for professionals, educators, and hobbyists. Known for innovation, accuracy, and reliability, LaMotte develops cutting-edge solutions like the Spin Touch® photometer to simplify water analysis across industries.

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Streamlining Maintenance with the Right Cartridge Filter Replacement

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When it comes to efficient pool maintenance, selecting the right cartridge filter replacement can have a profound impact on service schedules, inventory management, and operational costs. Cartridge filters, like those offered by Pleatco and discussed by Scott Gleason and Kevin Stewart of Pentair Pool on the Pool Magazine podcast, offer pool service professionals a way to streamline their operations.

This article aims to explore the specific time-saving benefits, how standardized cartridges simplify inventory management, the reduction in operational costs, and the advantages of replacing sand filters with cartridge systems. We will also identify the ideal pool types for cartridge filters and how Pleatco’s innovative replacements improve maintenance efficiency.

Time-Saving Benefits for Maintenance Schedules

One of the biggest challenges pool professionals face is balancing busy schedules, especially during peak seasons. Scott Gleason emphasized how the right filter cartridge can extend the time between cleaning cycles. Pleatco’s advanced cartridges feature point bonded filtration fabric and PurePleat technology, which distribute dirt evenly and reduce flow resistance over time. This means fewer service calls to clean clogged filters and quicker service when cleaning is required.

“Less frequent and quicker service events translate into fewer unscheduled visits, making it easier for pool pros to manage their time efficiently,” Gleason explained. This enhanced efficiency allows technicians to serve more clients without compromising quality.

The right filter cartridge replacement can extend the time between cleaning cycles
The right filter cartridge replacement can extend the time between cleaning cycles.

Simplifying Inventory Management with Standardized Cartridges

Kevin Stewart highlighted how Pleatco’s cartridge design supports multiple pool brands, eliminating the need for pool pros to stock various filter types. “By standardizing cartridges, service pros save both time and money. You won’t need to maintain a large inventory of different brands, which makes things much simpler,” Stewart said.

Pleatco’s ultra-line cartridges are particularly noteworthy because they combine multiple filter functions into a single, versatile product, fitting a wide variety of pool systems. This consolidation minimizes inventory while ensuring professionals are prepared for various service scenarios.

Operational Cost Savings with the Right Filter Cartridges

Using high-quality cartridges not only saves time but also reduces operational costs. Gleason explained that opting for cheaper, lower-quality filters often leads to more frequent cleanings and service visits. “While some pool owners may focus on the initial cost, higher-quality cartridges offer long-term savings by extending cleaning intervals and ensuring optimal filtration,” Gleason noted.

Pleatco’s cartridges also help conserve water. Cartridge systems eliminate the need for backwashing, a process required with sand filters that wastes chlorinated water. Stewart pointed out, “Skipping backwashing avoids chemical loss and aligns with water conservation efforts, especially in regions with water restrictions.”

Advantages of Replacing Sand Filters with Cartridge Filtration

Cartridge filters offer several advantages over traditional sand filters. Stewart noted that “cartridge filtration delivers better water clarity by capturing particles nearly twice as small as sand filters.” Additionally, cartridge systems provide greater square footage for water filtration, reducing the frequency of cleanings.

Sand filters require frequent backwashing, which can occur weekly, while cartridge filters may only need cleaning every few months. The absence of backwashing in cartridge systems not only saves water but also simplifies maintenance, reducing downtime for pool owners.

Cartridge filters may only need cleaning every few months

Best Pool Types for Cartridge Filters

According to Gleason, cartridge filters are ideal for several specific pool settings:

  • Residential pools with space constraints where large sand filters would be impractical.
  • Saltwater pools that benefit from the fine filtration capabilities of cartridges.
  • Pools in areas with water restrictions, where conserving water is critical.
  • Low-usage pools that don’t require constant backwashing, making them ideal for cartridge filtration.

These filters are particularly well-suited for pools where water clarity is paramount, and maintenance needs to be minimal.


Key Features to Look for in Cartridge Filters for Extended Cleaning Cycles

FeatureBenefitImpact on Maintenance
Point Bonded FabricGreater dirt capture and stabilityFewer cleanings needed, extending service cycles
Open Flow Core DesignReduces resistance and operating pressureImproves water flow and filtration efficiency
PurePleat TechnologyPrevents pleat bunching and ensures even loadingQuicker and easier cartridge rinsing
Universal FitCompatible with multiple brandsSimplifies inventory and reduces replacement time
DurabilityResists wear and tearLonger cartridge life, reducing replacement frequency
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Triple-Action Technology – Pleatco Cartridge Filter Replacement

How Pleatco Cartridges Help Pool Professionals Accommodate a Busy Maintenance Schedule

With maintenance schedules becoming more demanding, especially during peak pool season, using Pleatco filters ensures service professionals can meet tight timelines. “Making an extra trip to a pool for filter cleaning can feel tedious, especially during busy times,” Gleason noted. “Pleatco’s ultra-line cartridges allow for fast and easy cleaning, which means less time spent on each service call.”

This is achieved by the combination of Pleatco’s key features—point bonded fabric, open flow core, and PurePleat technology. Together, these innovations reduce the frequency of filter cleanings and make rinsing faster when needed.

“Service techs can expect cartridge cleaning to be as simple as removing, rinsing, and replacing,” Gleason added. This streamlined process helps professionals move through their service routes more efficiently, accommodating a larger number of clients.

As an industry leader in the pool and spa space, Pentair Pool is driven to help people safely and sustainably enjoy water. Their solutions include industry-leading pumps, automation, lighting, heating, and filtration technology that help customers enjoy a smarter and more sustainable pool. Pleatco compliments Pentair’s innovative product solutions with quality and cutting-edge pool and spa filtration technology. For more information, visit www. pentair. com/pleatco.

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