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Are you a pool owner or operator looking for an easy way to calculate your pool volume and chemicals? If yes, then this webpage is for you!​
Understanding your pool volume and chemistry is critical to safety, maintenance and compliance with relevant pool regulations in your area. ​The below three (and free!) calculators provide you with a quick and easy way to estimate your pool volume, pool chemistry compliance and how to adjust your pool chemistry.​​
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This calculator estimates your total pool water volume based on length, width, and varying depths, as well as any additional volume for pipes, filters, or balance tanks. Accurate pool volume is critical when adjusting water chemistry, so please provide all measurements carefully. If you do not know the additional volume amount, please leave the figure for this amount as 0.
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Use this tool to check if your pool's water chemistry parameters meet the standard safety and health guidelines that apply in Victoria, Australia. Simply enter your recent test results. Parameters that are out of range will be flagged. If results appear extreme or unmanageable, or if you have any doubt as to how to rectify, interpret or act on the results, seek professional help.​
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​​​​​​​This calculator estimates the quantity of specific chemicals required to adjust your pool water by a target amount. Always follow your organisation's policies and procedures in adding chemicals to a pool to ensure that you are safe.
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Disclaimer: These calculators and/or checkers are provided as general tools to assist with estimating pool volume, checking basic water chemistry compliance, and calculating chemical dose adjustments. They are not substitutes for professional advice or laboratory water testing. Mechanical Plumbing Services Pty Ltd (ABN 32 006 773 566) disclaims all liability for any loss or damage arising from the use of these tools. The tools assumes ideal conditions and may not apply in all situations. Users are advised to consult a pool professional if they are unsure of any aspect of pool maintenance, including identifying pool chemicals, dosing pool chemicals, if any water readings are significantly out of range, or if they are unsure how to interpret the results.