Why does my PH level look perfect with a test strip, but water test color says it's high. My pool is brand new, only swam in it twice, all levels look good except for the PH water test. If it is 8.2 how do I lower it?
Hiya Radred.... Which testing supplies are you using? Want to take a pic and let me guess the pH? FUN!!
Maddie
MP 4-in-1 Delux OTOWelcome to the forum.
We know that test strips are guess strips. So discard them.
What test kit are you using to get your pH value?
I have a Bubbler and a 3' Water Feature. Yes it is brand new.Is this a brand new plaster pool? Do you have any water features like fountains or spa??
Great. That test works for pH as long as FC is below 5ppm.MP 4-in-1 Delux OTO
Well all those reasons are why its high. Did your builder give you any guidance about lowering pH with muriatic acid? And did he tell you that running water features causes aeration which along with new plaster work to raise pH?I have a Bubbler and a 3' Water Feature. Yes it is brand new.
I have a TF-100 but was just using this one because it was easy to get to.Great. That test works for pH as long as FC is below 5ppm.
Your pH looks to be about 7.8 to me. No issues.
You need a proper test kit. See Test Kits Compared
I just did it with the TF-100 Taylor 3-way, I think you were right on at 7.8I have a TF-100 but was just using this one because it was easy to get to.
I got no instructions, Except to brush twice a day for ten days. Thanks for the info. the pool was fill at the end of February, I had Blue Haven Pools, Not to happy with their customer support.Well all those reasons are why its high. Did your builder give you any guidance about lowering pH with muriatic acid? And did he tell you that running water features causes aeration which along with new plaster work to raise pH?
What instructions has he given you?
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