- Feb 21, 2023
- 61
- Pool Size
- 13500
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair iChlor 30
Hi,
I'm looking for some advice on raising my calcium hardness. I was told by my pool builder to never add calcium because it's impossible to remove. I was told there are other ways to increase it over time. I'm unsure and would rather follow the TFP method to ensure I'm balanced. Below are my results from my Taylor 2006C testing I completed for the first-time last night. Or based on other post I've read on here should I even bother raising it?
FC - 10
CC - 0.0
PH - 7.5
TA - 100 (I will follow the TFP method here and lower the PH with acid, use my waterfall to aerate or my SWG to bring the PH back in range)
CH - 170
CYA - 40
Salt - 3300 ppm
Temp. - (70F)
CSI - (-0.52)
I'm looking for some advice on raising my calcium hardness. I was told by my pool builder to never add calcium because it's impossible to remove. I was told there are other ways to increase it over time. I'm unsure and would rather follow the TFP method to ensure I'm balanced. Below are my results from my Taylor 2006C testing I completed for the first-time last night. Or based on other post I've read on here should I even bother raising it?
FC - 10
CC - 0.0
PH - 7.5
TA - 100 (I will follow the TFP method here and lower the PH with acid, use my waterfall to aerate or my SWG to bring the PH back in range)
CH - 170
CYA - 40
Salt - 3300 ppm
Temp. - (70F)
CSI - (-0.52)
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