Rain, grey skies, and unstable water: how to keep your pool or spa in good shape despite the weather

Over the past few days, the weather has been unstable across much of Europe, with frequent rain, cooler temperatures, and only brief sunny spells. Even if swimming isn’t currently on the agenda, it’s still important to monitor your water’s condition. Weather changes have a real impact on your pool or spa balance. Here’s how to adjust your maintenance during wet and cooler periods.
Why rain affects your water balance
Recently, many iopool users have noticed a drop in pH, cloudy water, or low disinfectant levels. That’s not surprising:
- Rainwater is naturally acidic → it tends to lower your pH
- It dilutes chlorine or bromine in the water
- It brings organic matter and debris (pollen, leaves, dirt…)
- This all encourages algae and imbalance, even if the water looks clear
Add fluctuating temperatures and reduced filtration, and your water can quickly lose its stability.
Why real-time monitoring matters right now
Even when unused, your water continues to evolve daily.
That’s where a smart sensor like the iopool EcO becomes particularly useful:
- It tracks key data continuously, even in poor weather
- It alerts you when something needs attention
- It gives clear recommendations based on real-time conditions
You stay in control — no need to run tests in the rain.
Simple steps to take right now
- Check your EcO readings or test your water manually
- Adjust pH if needed
- Use a shock treatment if the water is cloudy
- Clean your filters and skimmer frequently (debris builds up fast)
- Keep your pool or spa covered when not in use
No need to overdo it — small actions now can prevent bigger issues later.
Should you pause everything during bad weather? Not really.
Some users wonder if it’s worth turning off the filtration system during long rainy spells.
Our advice: keep the filtration running, even on a reduced cycle, and monitor key indicators.
Clean and balanced water today means less effort and cost when the sun returns.
Conclusion
The weather might not be ideal for swimming… but it’s the perfect time to prepare your pool or spa for what’s next.
With the right tools and a few weather-appropriate habits, you can avoid surprises and enjoy crystal-clear water when conditions improve.
If you haven’t connected your pool to iopool yet, now’s a great time to start.