Pool & spa water test log
Free toolRecord every test against the body of water it was taken from, and print a monthly log — your ranges, your readings, no chemistry from us.
A recording tool. It writes down the readings you took and does not decide whether any of them is safe, correct or acceptable: it publishes no ideal values, recommends no dosing, and states no testing frequency. Water chemistry targets and how often you test come from your health department, your state pool code, your chemical supplier and your operator training — CompliMaint makes no determination that any water is safe or that any facility is compliant.
There are no ideal values in this tool
Search for a pool log template and nearly every result prints a target range across the top of the sheet. Most of them are quoting one state’s health code, or a chemical company, at a reader who lives somewhere else. On a record a health inspector will actually read, that is a water-safety determination made by a website that has never seen your pool.
So there is not a single chemical figure here. If you have targets — from your health department, your state pool code, your supplier or your operator training — you type them in per body of water, and the log flags a reading that falls outside them as Outside your range. Wherever a range appears it is captioned the same way: Your normal range — you set this. CompliMaint doesn't set targets. If you set none, a number is just a recorded number.
It also recommends no dosing. What to add, and how much, depends on volume, chemistry and equipment, and getting it wrong is dangerous.
A pool and a spa are two records
Each body of water is set up once — what kind it is, which disinfectant it runs on, its volume, indoors or out — and keeps its own history. The disinfectant reading is named after the disinfectant you chose, so a bromine spa does not have to write bromine readings into a box marked free chlorine. Each one prints its own monthly log, because that is how they are kept and how they are inspected.
Test what you test, and nothing more
Disinfectant, pH and temperature are always on the form. Everything else — combined chlorine, total alkalinity, calcium hardness, cyanuric acid, ORP, turbidity, flow or filter pressure, water level — is switched on per body of water, plus two readings you name yourself with your own units. A splash pad is not a competition pool, and a form that demanded cyanuric acid from both would teach people to type zeroes.
No testing frequency either
How often you test, and what you must record, is set by your health department and your state pool code. This tool states none. It records what you did, on the date you did it.
The rest of the plant
The boiler log is the other set of readings somebody takes on the same round, the PM checklist covers the mechanical rounds, and a reading that turns into a repair becomes a work order.
A recording tool. It writes down the readings you took and does not decide whether any of them is safe, correct or acceptable: it publishes no ideal values, recommends no dosing, and states no testing frequency. Water chemistry targets and how often you test come from your health department, your state pool code, your chemical supplier and your operator training — CompliMaint makes no determination that any water is safe or that any facility is compliant. Everything runs on your device.