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Assumptions for this answer.
- Pool volume
- 25,000 gal
- Current salt
- 2,200 ppm
- Target salt
- 3,200 ppm
- Bag size
- 40 lb
Pool answer
For a 25,000 gallon pool, raising salt from 2200 ppm to 3200 ppm takes about 209 lb of pool salt, or 6 40 lb bags.
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Formula
Pool gallons x salt ppm increase x 0.00000834 = pounds of salt
25,000 gal x 1,000 ppm x 0.00000834 = 208.5 lb salt
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Answer FAQ
Use these answers to decide when the worked example is close enough and when to open the calculator.
For this example, buy 6 full 40 lb bags. The exact count changes with your current salt reading and target ppm.
Use the live salt calculator with your actual current ppm. This answer page uses a fixed 1,000 ppm increase for a quick example.
It is safer to add most of the estimate first, circulate for 24 hours, then retest before adding the remainder.