Cleaning and Service Equipment and Supplies
Recent Leslie’s/Harris Poll Study Shows Nearly Three-Quarters of Americans Mistakenly Assume Clear Pool Water Is Clean, Swim-Safe Water
Leslie’s AccuBlue Home® Delivers First 10-Point At-Home Pool and Spa Water Testing Solution to Ensure a Safe 2024 Swim Season
PHOENIX, March 26, 2024 – Clear-looking pool water is mistakenly assumed to be safe for swimming, according to a recent survey conducted by The Harris Poll and commissioned by Leslie’s, the leading and most trusted consumer brand in the U.S. pool and spa care industry.
According to the poll, 71% of those surveyed believe that clear water is clean and safe for swimming. However, even clear water can contain contaminants that pose a danger to swimmers, and pool owners shouldn’t assume a pool is safe just because the water is clear.
The news arrives as Leslie’s launches its water safety education campaign for the 2024 swim season. Leslie’s is spreading awareness of the three primary tenets of pool safety: maintaining healthy and safe water, securing the pool area, and participating in swimming lessons and water safety education.
“As we head into the 2024 swim season, our aim is to help educate pool owners on the tenets of pool safety. Among those tenets is maintaining healthy water, and we make it easy for pool owners to test and treat their water, creating a safe environment for all,” said Clay Spann, SVP of Merchandising at Leslie’s.
“We aren’t surprised by these survey results, as there are many misconceptions related to pool water chemistry,” Spann said. “The only way to really know if pool water is clean, healthy, and safe for swimming is to check if the water is properly balanced and sanitized. To be certain of this, owners must regularly test the pool water’s chemistry makeup and precisely measure 10 different components, including pH, total alkalinity, calcium hardness, metals, phosphates, sanitizer levels, and more.”
The Leslie’s/Harris Poll survey also revealed that 71% of Americans who are responsible for maintaining a pool say keeping water safe is complicated, a misperception Leslie’s aims to correct with its AccuBlue® and AccuBlue Home® testing and treatment solutions.
Leslie’s makes water testing simple with its industry-leading AccuBlue technology — the only pool and spa water test that covers all 10 water chemistry components. In just 60 seconds, this free, in-store water test delivers a hardcopy printout with a water quality score and step-by-step customized water treatment plan to help keep pool water balanced. Pool and spa owners have relied upon this professional-grade testing over the past six decades, with more than 50 million tests conducted by Leslie’s store teams.
The same survey revealed that 81% of Americans who maintain their own pools wish there was a home technology solution for comprehensive 10-point pool water testing.
Last May, Leslie’s made water testing even easier and more convenient when the company launched its AccuBlue Home® membership program, which offers the same leading in-store testing technology, engineered into a compact at-home device. The AccuBlue Home testing device connects to the Leslie’s app to deliver a water quality score and customized water treatment plan to the user’s mobile phone or tablet.
Since its launch, AccuBlue Home has been embraced by pool owners, who value its convenience and accuracy. The membership program has earned a nearly five-star rating in member reviews with comments echoing exactly what it is designed to do: “takes all the guesswork out of testing your pool water” and “this little machine does everything the one in the store does.”
AccuBlue Home: How It Works
The technology is sophisticated, but the process is simple.
Users simply insert a pool water sample into the water test disk and place it into the AccuBlue Home testing device. They then open Leslie’s app on their mobile device to start the test, and AccuBlue Home does the rest. Light wavelengths pass through the water sample to precisely measure the water’s chemistry makeup, and the app delivers the water test quality score and a step-by-step customized treatment plan in just 60 seconds. The app enables pool and spa owners to order home delivery of chemicals needed to execute the water treatment plan.
An AccuBlue Home membership costs $50 a month, which includes the home testing device for free, as well as $50 in Leslie’s credits each month for purchases online, in app, or in stores. AccuBlue Home members can use their monthly credit to purchase any products from Leslie’s, including sanitizers and balancing chemicals, as well as floats, games, and other accessories to make the most out of pool days.
Marianne Trusty, president of Pool Magazine, said, “We’ve long recognized the importance of comprehensive 10-point testing for healthy and safe water and to maintain the longevity of pool equipment. Leslie’s has always been a leader, and it’s remarkable that they have driven their in-store technology into such a sleek device and an easy-to-use approach for pool and hot tub water testing.”
Virtual Pool Water Assistant
The AccuBlue Home device, measuring just 4.5 inches wide by 3.5 inches tall, is small, stylish, and self-contained, resembling a virtual assistant device — in this case, a virtual pool water assistant. It incorporates photometric testing technology with optical sensors, as well as a centrifuge, replaceable test disks, and more.
Click here to learn more about AccuBlue Home, the first at-home pool and spa water testing solution that covers 10 crucial water chemistry components with a membership program that pays for itself.
About Leslie’s
Founded in 1963, Leslie’s is the largest and most trusted direct-to-consumer brand in the U.S. pool and spa care industry. The Company serves the aftermarket needs of residential and professional consumers with an extensive and largely exclusive assortment of essential pool and spa care products. The Company operates an integrated ecosystem of more than 1,000 physical locations and a robust digital platform, enabling consumers to engage with Leslie’s whenever, wherever, and however they prefer to shop. Its dedicated team of associates, pool and spa care experts, and experienced service technicians are passionate about empowering Leslie’s consumers with the knowledge, products, and solutions necessary to confidently maintain and enjoy their pools and spas.
For more information about Leslie’s, visit lesliespool.com or follow and engage with us: @lesliespoolcare on Instagram, Leslie’s on Facebook, and @lesliespoolcare on Twitter.
Survey Method:
This survey was conducted online within the United States by The Harris Poll on behalf of Leslie’s from March 5-7, 2024, among 2,087 adults ages 18 and older, among whom 314 are maintaining a pool. The sampling precision of Harris online polls is measured by using a Bayesian credible interval. For this study, the sample data is accurate to within +/- 2.5 percentage points using a 95% confidence level.
Media: Mardi Larson, Amendola for Leslie’s, [email protected], 612.384.4383
SOURCE Leslie’s, Inc.
Cleaning and Service Equipment and Supplies
Streamlining Maintenance with the Right Cartridge Filter Replacement
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.
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.
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
Feature | Benefit | Impact on Maintenance |
---|---|---|
Point Bonded Fabric | Greater dirt capture and stability | Fewer cleanings needed, extending service cycles |
Open Flow Core Design | Reduces resistance and operating pressure | Improves water flow and filtration efficiency |
PurePleat Technology | Prevents pleat bunching and ensures even loading | Quicker and easier cartridge rinsing |
Universal Fit | Compatible with multiple brands | Simplifies inventory and reduces replacement time |
Durability | Resists wear and tear | Longer cartridge life, reducing replacement frequency |
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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Eeziblue: A Monthly Algaecide Solution Transforming Pool Maintenance
As chlorine prices continue to soar, pool owners and professionals are increasingly seeking alternatives that maintain water quality without breaking the bank. The rising costs have led to a surge in demand for algaecide treatments, with Eeziblue standing out as a game-changer in the market. This innovative, mineral-based solution offers an efficient, cost-effective way to prevent and eliminate algae, all while significantly reducing chlorine usage.
Pool Magazine had the opportunity to discuss the product in detail with Samantha and Connor Tiegs of Eeziblue. Their insights into the product’s development, effectiveness, and unique benefits highlight why it has become a go-to option for those looking to simplify pool care while cutting down on chemical expenses.
A Product Born from Necessity: The Origins of Eeziblue
Eeziblue’s story begins in 2003 in Zimbabwe, a country where frequent power outages made traditional pool maintenance challenging. Samantha explained, “Dave, the original inventor, developed Eeziblue to address the difficulties of managing pools during outages. His goal was to create a product that could keep pools algae-free even if pumps and filtration systems weren’t running.” The product quickly gained popularity in Africa, later expanding under the Blue 52 brand in South Africa and Australia.
Today, Eeziblue has made its way to the U.S., where its affordability and effectiveness have been welcomed by pool owners and professionals. “It’s been amazing to see how well it’s taken off here,” Samantha shared. “The feedback we get from customers—both professionals and homeowners—has been incredible. They love how simple it is to use and how much they save by using less chlorine.”
How Eeziblue Works: Mineral Synergy for Cleaner Pools
At its core, Eeziblue is a “monthly pool care solution” designed to eliminate and prevent algae, while significantly reducing chlorine consumption. “Our formula uses minerals that work together with chlorine to maintain a crystal-clear swimming environment,” Connor explained. “By using Eeziblue, pool owners can cut chlorine usage by up to 75%. Instead of maintaining levels at 2 to 4 parts per million, they can drop it to just 0.5 to 1 ppm.”
This reduction not only saves money but also makes swimming more enjoyable. “It creates a softer, gentler swimming environment,” Connor added. “That’s a huge win for families who want their pool water to be easy on the skin and eyes.”
Samantha emphasized the convenience for professionals: “Eeziblue works like a multi-tool for pool maintenance. There’s no need for separate phosphate removers, clarifiers, or algaecides. Everything is handled with one product—and that simplicity makes it popular among both professionals and homeowners.”
The Science of Copper-Zinc Synergy
A key feature of Eeziblue’s effectiveness lies in what Samantha and Connor call copper-zinc synergy. “Copper is a well-known algaecide,” Connor explained, “but it has its challenges—namely the risk of staining when used at high concentrations. Zinc enhances the effectiveness of copper while also preventing it from precipitating out and staining surfaces.”
The combination allows Eeziblue to work effectively at lower concentrations. “Zinc weakens the cell wall of algae, making it easier for copper ions to penetrate,” Connor elaborated. “This means less copper is needed to get the job done. Plus, the zinc keeps the copper in solution, so it’s effective throughout the entire month.”
Maintaining the correct pH is crucial to preventing staining. “We recommend keeping the pH between 6.8 and 7.4,” Samantha said. “This ensures that the copper stays in solution and works efficiently to keep algae at bay.”
How Eeziblue Stands Out in a Crowded Market
Unlike many other algaecides that depend on constant filtration or involve expensive startup costs, Eeziblue was designed to work even in unpredictable conditions. “Because Eeziblue was originally developed in Africa, it doesn’t rely on continuous pump operation to be effective,” Samantha pointed out. “That makes it perfect for pools in areas with power outages or those looking to reduce pump run times.”
Additionally, Eeziblue’s monthly dosage system provides greater flexibility than other mineral ionizers, which often require high initial investments. “Weather is unpredictable—especially here in Houston,” Samantha explained. “A heavy storm can wash away expensive chemical treatments. With Eeziblue, you dose every month, so you’re always covered, even in unpredictable conditions.”
Subscription-Based Maintenance: Proactive Pool Care Made Easy
Eeziblue’s subscription model offers a straightforward way for homeowners to maintain their pools without hassle. “Preventing algae is much cheaper than treating it,” Connor explained. “With our subscription, homeowners receive a pre-measured dose tailored to their pool size every month. It’s a convenient reminder to apply the product and handle any routine maintenance.”
This proactive approach prevents algae from ever taking hold, saving pool owners both time and money. “Dealing with algae after the fact is time-consuming and expensive,” Samantha said. “It can take multiple trips to the pool store, and you’ll end up buying several different products. Eeziblue helps you avoid all that.”
New subscribers can try Eeziblue risk-free, thanks to a promotion that offers the first month free with no commitment. “It’s a great way to experience the benefits firsthand,” Connor added.
Green to Clean: Transforming Pools with Eeziblue
Eeziblue also excels at tackling green pools, making it a versatile tool for emergencies. “We love it when customers send us before-and-after photos of their green-to-clean transformations,” Samantha said. “The process is simple: Adjust the pH to 6.8-7.4, add Eeziblue to the skimmer basket, and follow up with a chlorine shock. In 24 hours, the algae settles at the bottom, ready to be vacuumed away.”
This fast-acting solution gives pool owners peace of mind, knowing they can quickly restore their pool’s clarity after unexpected algae blooms.
Why Eeziblue Is the Smart Choice for Pool Owners
In a market filled with algaecide products, Eeziblue stands out by offering an affordable, flexible, and easy-to-use solution. “Our product is designed to make pool care simple,” Samantha emphasized. “With Eeziblue, you don’t need to juggle multiple chemicals or worry about expensive equipment. It’s one product that covers all your needs.”
Connor reiterated the importance of proactive care: “Our goal is to help pool owners avoid costly algae problems before they even start. With Eeziblue, you only need to think about your pool once a month—and that’s all it takes to keep it crystal-clear.”
By reducing chlorine use, simplifying maintenance, and offering consistent results, Eeziblue provides a reliable solution for pool owners looking to cut costs and enjoy their pools without stress. Whether for regular upkeep or a quick fix for green water, Eeziblue makes pool care easy, effective, and economical—just what consumers need in today’s climate of rising chemical costs.
Why Pool Professionals are Turning to Eeziblue
For pool service professionals, Eeziblue offers a game-changing solution that simplifies maintenance, reduces costs, and enhances customer satisfaction. As chlorine prices remain high, many professionals are looking for innovative ways to optimize their chemical usage—and Eeziblue fits perfectly into that strategy.
“Eeziblue is the ultimate multi-tool for the back of your truck,” said Samantha Tiegs. “With just one product, pool professionals can eliminate the need for phosphate removers, clarifiers, and other specialized chemicals. It allows them to carry fewer items on their routes, which saves time and effort.”
The convenience doesn’t stop there. Eeziblue comes in bulk 40-pound buckets, making it easy for professionals to manage inventory. “Rather than lugging around multiple chemicals, one bucket of Eeziblue can treat pools efficiently all month long,” Samantha explained. Its ability to reduce chlorine usage by up to 75% also means fewer trips to replenish chlorine stock, further cutting costs.
For pool professionals interested in learning more or trying Eeziblue for themselves, the company offers bulk purchasing options and special promotions through their website. “We invite service professionals to give it a try,” Samantha said. “We’re confident that Eeziblue will become a trusted tool in their maintenance routine.”
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The Pandemic is Over, So Why Are Chlorine Prices Still So High?
In the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, supply chain disruptions and plant closures created a surge in chlorine prices that pool owners and service providers are still grappling with today. Many hoped that the reopening of BioLab’s plant in November 2022—a critical producer of chlorine products—would ease the strain on the market. However, almost two years later, chlorine prices remain high.
Seeking to provide clarity, this article delves into the underlying reasons why chlorine prices have not returned to pre-pandemic levels, despite expectations of relief. A combination of market dynamics, increased demand, limited supply, rising production and transportation costs, and inflation continues to exert upward pressure on chlorine prices.
What Caused Chlorine Prices to Spike?
To understand why chlorine prices remain elevated, it’s essential to look back at the events that triggered the initial spike.
The initial spike in chlorine prices can be traced back to a combination of several key factors:
1. The BioLab Plant Fire in 2020
The most significant event contributing to the chlorine shortage was a devastating fire at BioLab’s production plant in Westlake, Louisiana. The fire occurred in August 2020, shortly after Hurricane Laura swept through the area, damaging the plant. BioLab was a leading producer of chlorine tablets, and the destruction of this facility removed a major supplier from the market. With fewer producers able to meet demand, prices began to rise sharply.
2. Surge in Pool Construction During the Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic led to a boom in backyard pool construction, as more people sought ways to stay entertained at home. As a result, demand for chlorine soared. With more pools being built than ever before, both new and existing pool owners stocked up on chlorine to maintain their water, further exacerbating the supply crunch.
3. Panic Buying and Stockpiling
Similar to the panic buying seen with other goods during the pandemic, many pool owners and professionals began stockpiling chlorine. Uncertain of when the supply chain would normalize, consumers bought large quantities of chlorine tablets, adding more pressure to the already limited supply.
4. Supply Chain Disruptions
Global supply chain issues affected the delivery of raw materials and chemical components needed for chlorine production. Pandemic-related labor shortages, transportation delays, and increased shipping costs made it more difficult for manufacturers to keep up with demand, which in turn drove prices higher.
5. Limited Number of Chlorine Producers
Even before the fire, the pool chlorine industry was already reliant on a small number of manufacturers, with limited capacity to absorb sudden demand increases or production disruptions. With BioLab out of commission, the remaining producers struggled to fill the gap, leading to further price increases.
These factors combined to create a perfect storm, resulting in skyrocketing chlorine prices that have yet to return to pre-pandemic levels, even with BioLab back online.
Understanding Market Dynamics: A Slow Road to Stability
Although chlorine prices have eased slightly from their peak in 2022, they remain stubbornly high compared to pre-pandemic levels. Market reports indicate that prices have decreased from their all-time high, offering some relief to pool owners and service professionals. However, chlorine still costs approximately 20% more than it did before the pandemic began.
This modest dip in prices reflects a gradual recovery, yet, the market has not returned to normal. Persistent inflation, rising production and transportation costs, and increased demand for chlorine are keeping prices elevated.
While these conditions suggest that further price stabilization may be on the horizon, the 20% gap highlights the lasting impact of the pandemic-era disruptions. Many pool owners have had to adjust their budgets and explore alternatives, such as mineral-based algaecides or UV systems, to manage costs as they continue navigating higher chlorine prices.
Supply and Demand: A Pandemic-Driven Boom in Pool Construction
The pandemic triggered a surge in pool construction as people sought ways to enhance their outdoor living spaces. This increase in residential pools has led to a rise in demand for pool chemicals, including chlorine. According to industry reports, the demand for chlorine has grown steadily since 2020, putting additional pressure on manufacturers to meet consumer needs.
However, the number of companies that manufacture pool chlorine tablets is limited, leaving little room to absorb the sudden uptick in demand. Even with BioLab back in operation, the supply side of the equation is still catching up. Ongoing supply chain disruptions—ranging from shortages in raw materials to bottlenecks in logistics—have further complicated efforts to streamline production.
Additionally, chlorine producers are facing a labor crunch, with many manufacturers struggling to fill skilled positions needed to keep production lines running efficiently. As a result, it has been challenging to meet the higher demand without delays or increased costs, perpetuating high prices.
Rising Production and Transportation Cost
The cost of producing and transporting chlorine has also increased significantly, contributing to the persistent price hikes. Chlorine production is energy-intensive, and rising energy prices have driven up operational costs. Additionally, chlorine tablets require specific packaging to ensure safe handling and storage, and the cost of packaging materials has gone up as well with inflation.
Transportation costs have also increased, further impacting chlorine prices. The chemical industry relies heavily on specialized transportation to move hazardous materials like chlorine safely. Fuel costs have fluctuated over the past few years, and freight companies have raised rates due to driver shortages and higher operational expenses.
“The logistics involved in transporting chlorine are complicated and expensive,” one industry insider explained. “These costs inevitably get passed down to the consumer.”
Inflation’s Impact on Chlorine Prices
Inflation has played a major role in keeping chlorine prices elevated. In recent years, inflationary pressures have increased across nearly all sectors of the economy, from raw materials to labor and transportation. The pool industry has not been immune to these effects.
Even as some supply chain issues have been resolved, the cost of doing business has remained high. Labor costs have increased as employers offer higher wages to attract workers, and the cost of raw materials used in chlorine production has risen as well. These inflationary pressures have forced manufacturers to maintain higher prices to cover their increased expenses.
Outlook: When Will Prices Stabilize?
The chlorine market is likely to remain volatile in the near term, with no immediate relief in sight for consumers. While BioLab’s reopening was a big step in the right direction toward restoring balance in the market, the industry is still grappling with the long-term effects of the pandemic. Market stabilization will depend on several factors, including improvements in supply chain efficiency, labor availability, and energy prices.
In the meantime, pool owners and service providers will need to find ways to manage costs. Many professionals are turning to alternatives, such as mineral-based algaecides and UV sanitation systems, to reduce chlorine consumption. Others are stocking up on chlorine during off-peak seasons, when prices are slightly lower, to mitigate the impact of ongoing price fluctuations.
Industry experts predict that chlorine prices may begin to stabilize by late 2024 or 2025 as supply chains improve and inflationary pressures ease. However, with demand for pools and outdoor living continuing to grow, it is unlikely that chlorine prices will return to pre-pandemic levels anytime soon.
Main Take Aways
Despite hopes that chlorine would drop substantially in 2024, a combination of factors has kept them stubbornly high. Market dynamics, ongoing supply and demand imbalances, rising production and transportation costs, and inflation have all contributed to the persistence of elevated prices.
While there may be some long-term stabilization in the future, pool owners and service professionals will need to remain adaptable in managing their chlorine needs. Exploring alternative sanitation methods, optimizing chemical usage, and planning ahead for seasonal fluctuations can help mitigate the impact of high chlorine prices.
As the pool industry continues to evolve, the lessons learned from this period of price instability will likely shape future strategies for managing supply, demand, and production costs more effectively. Until then, consumers will need to navigate the realities of a complex and evolving market.
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