Hi everyone,
I just opened our pool up for it's 4th season. Over the last 3 seasons, I've watched my calcium level rise from ~400ppm at fill to yesterday's reading right at 700ppm. As the level continued to rise, I began using CSI measurements through PoolMath in order to keep everything balanced and thus far my plaster and waterline tile grout are fine. CSI as of yesterday is -0.09. However, according to the recommended levels worksheet, my 700ppm calcium score means it's time to replace some water.
I live in Austin, TX and am conscious of our water use. Having to drain/replace approx 45% of my pool water (according to PoolMath) in order to bring my levels back down into the 400s seems somewhat irresponsible in light of the drought, etc.
Is keeping my calcium under 650ppm critical to the successful maintenance of my plaster and equipment, or is it possible to maintain a higher calcium level by tracking CSI more closely?
If draining / replacing is required, do you have specific recommendations on how to perform the drain/replace? I've read the wiki page on Draining, and I have a submersible pump with the ability to match output to input. However, instructions on whether to drain from the deep end or shallow based on TDS and temp seem overly complicated. Is this level of care truly required when draining / replacing water in your pool?
Thanks for all the help and input!
John
I just opened our pool up for it's 4th season. Over the last 3 seasons, I've watched my calcium level rise from ~400ppm at fill to yesterday's reading right at 700ppm. As the level continued to rise, I began using CSI measurements through PoolMath in order to keep everything balanced and thus far my plaster and waterline tile grout are fine. CSI as of yesterday is -0.09. However, according to the recommended levels worksheet, my 700ppm calcium score means it's time to replace some water.
I live in Austin, TX and am conscious of our water use. Having to drain/replace approx 45% of my pool water (according to PoolMath) in order to bring my levels back down into the 400s seems somewhat irresponsible in light of the drought, etc.
Is keeping my calcium under 650ppm critical to the successful maintenance of my plaster and equipment, or is it possible to maintain a higher calcium level by tracking CSI more closely?
If draining / replacing is required, do you have specific recommendations on how to perform the drain/replace? I've read the wiki page on Draining, and I have a submersible pump with the ability to match output to input. However, instructions on whether to drain from the deep end or shallow based on TDS and temp seem overly complicated. Is this level of care truly required when draining / replacing water in your pool?
Thanks for all the help and input!
John