One solution to high CH

Richard320

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Jan 6, 2010
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San Dimas, CA (LA County)
Well, my CH is approaching 900 again. Warm temperatures and a lot of wind recently have evaporated it down. The weather forecast shows 20% chance of rain, at best, 8 days from now. I think I can rule out rainwater dilution for a while.

So, it's time for a partial drain and refill.

I noticed the kitchen drain was a little slow when I was using the disposal a few weeks ago, and a few months back we had to have the main line snaked out, so....

I pulled the cleanout plug behind the kitchen sink - the farthest point from the main drain line. I have a submersible pump flushing out my sewers now with pool water.A few thousand gallons ought to clean things out, don't you think?
 
you would hope so :).

I used your past example of rain water dilution myself this year and have had 14" of rain which really help bring CH down over the winter.
 
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