I need to raise my calcium hardness. Anyone know where I can get Calcium Chloride from other than a pool store..
Well, Howard just found some with free shipping from Ace Hardware. It is being shipped to the store for him to pick up.precator said:I need to raise my calcium hardness. Anyone know where I can get Calcium Chloride from other than a pool store..
benavidescj said:Home Depot sells it too.
Calcium hardness can be raised with calcium chloride or calcium chloride dihydrate. They are available in some areas as Peladow, Dowflake, Tetra Flake, or Tetra 94, often sold as a deicer by hardware stores, and some big box stores, in colder climates. Pool stores will carry either calcium chloride or calcium chloride dihydrate under a variety of names, including Hardness Plus, Balance Pak 300, Calcium Hardness Increaser, etc. Calcium products should be spread across the surface of the deep end of the pool
precator said:benavidescj said:Home Depot sells it too.
what is it called at Home Depot?
That's what I'd do, kill 2 birds with one stone so to speak.RobbieH said:Chlorinating with Cal Hypo will do it.
I've done that before, it takes a LONG time to get an increase of 50 ppm or so. On the other hand, if you need CH and also need to shock, cal-hypo would do the trick quite nicely.RobbieH said:Chlorinating with Cal Hypo will do it.
I need to raise my calcium hardness. Anyone know where I can get Calcium Chloride from other than a pool store..
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