Glossary 2 min read Updated 2026-06-01

Dilution

Dilution refers to the reduction in chemical concentration in pool water caused by adding water (rain, refill, splash-out).

Definition Dilution refers to the reduction in chemical concentration in pool water caused by adding water (rain, refill, splash-out).
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Typical Values: Dilution percentage = (water added) / (total pool volume) × 100

In Plain Language

Dilution reduces all dissolved chemicals proportionally. A 10% dilution (replacing 10% of pool volume with fresh water) reduces all parameters by 10%. Dilution is the only way to reduce CYA, calcium hardness, TDS, and salt. Rain dilution is significant after heavy storms — a 1-inch rainstorm adds approximately 600 gallons of near-zero-chemistry water per 1,000 square feet of pool surface, which can significantly change TA and hardness in a small pool.

Why It Matters

Understanding dilution helps explain why parameters drop after heavy rainfall and why partial drains are the only way to reduce certain parameters.

Typical Values

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Dilution percentage = (water added) / (total pool volume) × 100

Last reviewed: 2026-06-01