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Commercial Pool Testing Services for NC, SC, and GA | AMP


Even a clean-looking commercial pool can still have water chemistry problems lurking beneath the surface.

That’s why thorough testing is needed to protect swimmers, staff, equipment, and budgets. The CDC notes that poor public pool maintenance can lead to low disinfectant levels, allowing germs to spread. The agency also recommends testing pH and disinfectant levels at least twice a day, and hourly during heavy use.

When it comes to commercial pools, that rigorous schedule is much easier to manage with a professional pool service partner that understands commercial water management and knows the chemical balance needed to open a pool. For facilities across North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, Aqua Management Partners is here to help keep pool water balanced, clear, and ready for everyday use.



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Why Water Testing Is Essential for Commercial Pools

Testing is the first line of defense against cloudy water, chemical drift, equipment damage, or swimmer complaints. A busy swimming pool can change fast due to bather load, rain, sun, makeup water, debris, and feeder performance, so when sanitizer drops, bacteria and pathogens grow. And when pH moves too high or too low, chlorine becomes less reliable, swimmers can feel irritation, and surfaces wear faster.

Plus, regular water testing benefits pool inspection, proactively spotting patterns before they snowball into closures, repeated pool repair calls, or unsafe swimming conditions. Pairing pool water testing with pool cleaning, leak detection, and equipment checks gives operators a better picture of what’s happening in the pool.


Key Water Chemistry Levels We Test

Professional pool water testing arms teams with practical readings, not just numbers slapped on a page. AMP carefully assesses the core levels that affect safety, comfort, water clarity, and swimming pool maintenance:

  • Chlorine & Sanitizer Levels: Free chlorine controls bacteria and pathogens. We also monitor combined chlorine, which can point to chloramine buildup and poor water quality. CDC guidance calls for at least 1 ppm chlorine for pools, or at least 2 ppm when cyanuric acid is used.
  • pH Balance: pH impacts chlorine strength, swimmer comfort, and surface protection. CDC guidance lists a 7.0 to 7.8 range, while North Carolina public pool standards use 7.2 to 7.8 for public swimming pools.
  • Total Alkalinity: Alkalinity stabilizes pH, so the water doesn’t swing sharply after rain, heavy use, or chemical additions.
  • Calcium Hardness: Calcium hardness affects plaster, tile, grout, heaters, and other pool equipment. Low hardness pulls minerals from surfaces, while high hardness causes scale.
  • Cyanuric Acid (Stabilizer): Outdoor pools often use stabilizer to protect chlorine from the sunlight. Too little can waste sanitizer; too much can slow chlorine performance.

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Advanced Pool Water Testing

Some problems won’t show up in a basic test. AMP can review total dissolved solids, phosphates, metals like iron or copper, chloramine levels, and water clarity to explain staining, scale, odor, cloudy water, heavy chemical use, or recurring algae.

This is where the importance of working with a trained pool contractor becomes evident, as the issue could also be related to circulation, filtration, a feeder problem, hidden plumbing, or a leak.


Our Commercial Pool Testing Process

AMP’s testing process is designed to give you tangible results and clear next steps:

  1. Collect water samples from multiple pool locations: Readings range by zone, depth, circulation pattern, and return placement.
  2. Test with professional-grade equipment: We use tools suited for commercial pool service, not basic kits.
  3. Analyze and interpret the results: We evaluate usage, weather, pool cleaning, chemical feed, filtration, and water changes.
  4. Recommend balance adjustments: Guidance can include sanitizer, pH, alkalinity, hardness, stabilizer, phosphate, metal treatment, or appropriate commercial pool chemicals.
  5. Document findings for facility records: Detailed logs help with health department questions, pool inspection follow-up, and long-term maintenance planning.

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Health Department Compliance & Pool Testing

Commercial pool operators are required to meet all state and local health department rules. North Carolina regulates pools used by multiple families for swimming, bathing, recreation, or therapy. South Carolina rules cover operation, water quality, reports, pool operator duties, inspections, sampling, and facility closures. Georgia guidance outlines that public swimming pools and spas must be maintained under a properly trained operator.

Testing logs streamline compliance, providing health inspectors with a paper trail of readings, corrections, and follow-up work. They also minimize guesswork when a pool inspection raises questions or when water quality shifts suddenly.


Commercial Pool System and Infrastructure Testing

Water quality depends on the whole system, not only the chemistry. AMP tests and reviews systems and infrastructure for viability and efficiency, as spotting small problems early on can avoid water issues, wasted chemicals, higher commercial pool maintenance costs, and larger repair needs.

  • Circulation System Performance: Pumps move the water through filtration and treatment. Weak flow, blocked lines, or aging commercial pool pumps can create dead zones, uneven sanitizer levels, and turnover issues.
  • Filtration System Efficiency: Filters get rid of debris, particles, and contaminants. We review pressure, cleaning cycles, and media condition for any signs of material getting past the filter.
  • Chemical Feed & Automation Systems: Controllers, probes, sensors, and feeders all keep sanitizer and pH steady. We look out for calibration problems, clogged feed lines, sensor drift, and dosing issues.
  • Plumbing and Structural Integrity: Leaks, valves, return lines, suction lines, and pressure changes can affect test results, too. Leak detection is crucial as soon as a facility starts to see water loss, changing chemical demand, or unstable readings.

 


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Facilities We Serve

AMP provides pool service and testing across the Carolinas and Georgia for the following facilities:

  • Hotels and resorts
  • Municipal aquatic centers
  • HOAs and residential communities
  • Schools and universities
  • Fitness centers and health clubs
  • Waterparks and recreational facilities

Why Choose Aqua Management Partners for Pool Testing

Aqua Management Partners brings deep experience with commercial facilities, top-grade testing equipment, thorough reporting, and hands-on service support. We help your team understand what the readings mean, what needs attention now, and what can be planned before it becomes a bigger issue.

Our commercial pool services connect water testing with pool cleaning, diagnostics, training, maintenance, leak detection, and repair. Whether your facility has an in-house pool cleaner, a seasonal team, or outside vendors, AMP can combine chemistry, equipment, and records into one seamless plan.

Schedule routine testing with AMP to keep your swimming pool balanced, documented, and visually appealing.


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We create customized solutions for superior water management

Aqua Management Partners is owned by PurAqua Products. We are an ISO9001:2014 GLOBAL manufacturer of Accu-Tab® Acid-Rite® Water pH adjustment Systems. We are also part of the Paddock Group of FAMILY owned businesses. As such, we are able to draw on the services of our strategic partners in order to provide the best solutions to our customers. We are uniquely qualified to handle commercial pool issues from drains to decks and pump rooms to controllers, and everything in between.

Please note that our Company will never request changes to our banking information or mailing or remittance address via email. If you ever receive an email requesting a change to our banking information or mailing addresses, please do not respond and notify us immediately via our main telephone number.

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