Know What's Really in Your Water

Water testing and reporting services in the Tri-State area that give you clear, accurate data on your pool's chemical balance and health.

If your pool water looks fine but feels off when you swim, or if you are adding chemicals without seeing results, accurate testing shows you what is actually happening below the surface. In Warrick, Vanderburgh, Posey, Gibson, and Spencer counties fluctuating temperatures and summer storms can shift pH, alkalinity, and sanitizer levels faster than home test strips can track. Water testing and reporting from SUN POOLZ provides precise measurements and written documentation so you know what to adjust and when. Weekly water testing is recommended. 


This service involves collecting a water sample from your pool, testing it for pH, chlorine or bromine, total alkalinity, calcium hardness, and stabilizer levels, and delivering a written report that explains what each reading means and what corrections are needed. Proper chemical balance prevents algae growth, protects pool surfaces from corrosion or scaling, and extends the life of pumps, heaters, and filters. Testing is available as a standalone service or as part of a maintenance plan for homeowners throughout Chandler and surrounding areas.


Schedule professional water testing to get a clear picture of your pool's condition.

How testing identifies issues before they show up

When you schedule testing in the Tri-State area, including Warrick, Vanderburgh, Posey, Gibson, and Spencer counties, a sample is collected from elbow depth in your pool, away from return jets and skimmers to avoid skewed readings. The sample is analyzed using calibrated digital meters and reagent-based test kits that measure chemical levels more accurately than consumer strips. Results are recorded and provided in a written report that includes current levels, ideal ranges, and recommended adjustments.


After receiving your report, you will know exactly what your water needs to stay balanced and safe. You will see whether pH is too high or too low, whether chlorine is strong enough to sanitize, and whether hardness levels are likely to cause scaling or corrosion.


Testing does not include chemical application or equipment service, though it often reveals the need for both. Reports are written in plain language so you understand what each number means and what action to take. Regular testing supports healthier water, reduces the chance of algae outbreaks, and helps you avoid damage to liners, heaters, and metal fittings that result from prolonged imbalance.

Most homeowners want to know what testing involves

Before scheduling water testing, homeowners in Warrick, Vanderburgh, Posey, Gibson, and Spencer counties typically ask what gets measured, how often testing should happen, and what they should do with the results. These answers help you understand how testing fits into your pool care routine.

What does water testing measure?
Testing measures pH, chlorine or bromine, total alkalinity, calcium hardness, and cyanuric acid. These factors determine whether your water is chemically balanced and safe for swimming.

How often should I have my water tested?

Most pools in the Tri-State area should be tested weekly. It is recommened testing more frequently after heavy rain, high bather load, or if you notice cloudy water or algae.


What will the report tell me?
Your report shows current chemical levels, target ranges, and specific adjustments needed to bring your water into balance. It explains what each number means and why it matters for water quality and equipment health.

Can I use home test strips instead?
Home test strips provide rough estimates but are less accurate than lab-grade testing. Professional testing uses calibrated equipment and accounts for variables that strips often miss.

What happens if my water is out of balance?
Out-of-balance water can cause skin irritation, algae growth, cloudy appearance, and damage to pool surfaces and equipment. The report will guide you through correcting the issue before it worsens.

SUN POOLZ provides water testing and reporting for pool owners in the Tri-State area, including Warrick, Vanderburgh, Posey, Gibson, and Spencer counties who want accurate, actionable information about their water chemistry. Reach out to schedule a test and get a clear understanding of what your pool needs.