How Much Stabilizer (CYA) for a 7,000-Gallon Pool
How much stabilizer a 7,000-gallon pool needs to reach 30 ppm CYA from zero: about 1.75 lbs (28 oz) of cyanuric acid, plus 50 and 70 ppm targets.
To reach 30 ppm CYA from zero in a 7,000-gallon pool, add
1.75 lbs
of cyanuric acid stabilizer, about 28 oz
A 7,000-gallon pool starting from zero stabilizer needs about 1.75 pounds of cyanuric acid (28 ounces) to reach 30 ppm CYA. Cyanuric acid is close to 100 percent CYA, so the math is the same as any dose by weight: pounds equals the ppm increase times your gallons times 8.34, divided by one million. Reaching 50 ppm in this pool takes about 2.92 pounds.
| Target CYA | Stabilizer to add (from 0) |
|---|---|
| Reach 30 ppm (chlorine pool) | 1.75 lbs (28 oz) |
| Reach 50 ppm (chlorine pool) | 2.92 lbs |
| Reach 70 ppm (salt pool) | 4.09 lbs |
For a traditional chlorine pool, aim for 30 to 50 ppm CYA. For a saltwater pool with a salt chlorine generator, run higher, around 60 to 80 ppm, because stabilizer protects the chlorine your cell makes from burning off in the sun. Reaching 70 ppm for a salt pool of this size takes about 4.09 pounds. Whatever your number, remember that your target free chlorine rises with your CYA, since chlorine works through the FC/CYA ratio.
Stabilizer is slow to dissolve, so add it in a sock in the skimmer basket or pump return, keep the pump running, and squeeze the sock to help it dissolve over a few days. Do not vacuum or backwash for a day or two while it works in. CYA only leaves the water by dilution, so the only way to lower a high reading is to drain part of the pool and refill. Add about three quarters of the calculated amount first, retest after a week, then top up. These are estimates, so test your own water.
Chemical safety. Never mix pool chemicals, including two chlorine products or chlorine and acid. Always add the chemical to the water, never water to the chemical. Run the pump while dosing so it circulates, dose a little under the calculated amount, then wait and retest before adding any more. Store chemicals separately, away from kids and pets.
Products for this dose
Pool stabilizer (cyanuric acid)
Granular CYA to protect chlorine from sun.
Liquid stabilizer option that dissolves faster.
Track CYA so you never overshoot.
Get the exact number for your water
The figures above are computed for a 7,000-gallon pool using standard formulas. To dose to your real test readings, open the CYA / Stabilizer Calculator and enter your current and target levels. Not sure of your volume? Start with the pool volume calculator, then come back. You can also see every chemistry and equipment number for this size on the 7,000-gallon pool guide, browse all pool answers, or return to the PoolCareCalculator home page.
Frequently Asked Questions
How was the number for a 7,000-gallon pool calculated?
Every figure on this page comes from standard pool-care formulas applied to 7,000 US gallons, not a guess. Dosing scales with volume, so the same method works for any pool size. Always confirm against your own water test before adding anything, since real pools vary.
Is this dose exact for my 7,000-gallon pool?
Treat it as a close estimate. Product strengths, your starting readings, and your CYA all shift the real amount. Add a little less than the calculated figure, run the pump to circulate, wait, and retest before topping up. It is always easier to add more than to undo an overdose.
Can I mix pool chemicals to save time?
No. Never mix two pool chemicals, including two different chlorine products or chlorine and acid, since the reaction can release toxic gas or cause a fire. Add one product at a time, pour chemical into the water, run the pump, and retest before adding anything else.
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