If you’re trying to figure out what your pool test strip results mean, you’re in the right place. Our Free Pool Test Strip Analyzer helps Arizona pool owners understand their water chemistry without guessing. Simply upload a photo of your pool test strip next to the color chart, select each test pad, and receive an instant analysis of your pool water.
The analyzer reviews key pool chemistry readings such as free chlorine, pH, total alkalinity, cyanuric acid (stabilizer), and calcium hardness. Once your readings are entered, the tool provides recommendations designed to help you understand what your results mean and what steps may be needed next.
AZ Pool Advisor Tool
Upload a photo of your test strip and color chart to get an instant pool water analysis, recommended actions, and plain-English guidance.
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Your score will update as readings are added.
If you need help with green water, cloudy water, equipment issues, or a drain and fill, find a local Arizona pool company.
Free chlorine is responsible for sanitizing your pool water and helping prevent algae and bacteria growth.
The pH level affects swimmer comfort, chlorine effectiveness, and the potential for staining or scaling.
Alkalinity helps stabilize pH and reduce large swings in water chemistry.
Stabilizer helps protect chlorine from Arizona’s intense sunlight and UV exposure.
Calcium hardness can impact pool surfaces and may contribute to scale formation when levels become excessive.
Arizona pools face unique challenges that can affect water chemistry throughout the year. High temperatures, intense UV exposure, dust, monsoon storms, evaporation, and hard water conditions can all influence your pool’s balance.
Our Pool Test Strip Analyzer was created to help Arizona homeowners better understand their test strip readings and make more informed pool care decisions.
The more accurately the colors are selected, the better the estimated results will be.
The Pool Test Strip Analyzer is designed as an educational tool to help homeowners understand pool water chemistry. If you’re dealing with persistent algae, cloudy water, equipment problems, major chemical imbalances, or need professional service, we encourage you to browse our Arizona Pool Companies Directory to find a local pool professional near you.
