This is inspired by the following post from another thread:
Our pool has a spillover but no other water features. Should I expect to have to add acid on a fairly regular basis as a result due to the extra aeration? Our pH being high makes more sense since it's been raining a lot this past week + the spillover supplying extra aeration.
Just curious what others with water features encounter wrt the frequency of adding acid. If you took two pools with the only difference being some type of water feature (say a spillover), is there a reasonable estimate of how much extra acid needs to be added?
Thanks for the help, I'm trying to learn about my pool as quickly as I can!
Do you have a water feature, spa spillover, or SWG? All of then aerate the pool and thus raise the pH. Also if your TA is high, this too pools the pH up.
Our pool has a spillover but no other water features. Should I expect to have to add acid on a fairly regular basis as a result due to the extra aeration? Our pH being high makes more sense since it's been raining a lot this past week + the spillover supplying extra aeration.
Just curious what others with water features encounter wrt the frequency of adding acid. If you took two pools with the only difference being some type of water feature (say a spillover), is there a reasonable estimate of how much extra acid needs to be added?
Thanks for the help, I'm trying to learn about my pool as quickly as I can!