New Pool in Florida (Well Water)

Thank you! Should I be concerned about TA being so high? I plan on picking up Muriatic Acid today to lower PH, which if I understand correctly, will help lower TA (with aeration).
Manage your pH and ignore TA (test for it, but don't "treat" it). Follow this:
  1. When TA > 80: When pH gets to 8.0, lower your pH to 7.6. pH will rise. When pH gets to 8.0, lower to 7.6 again.
  2. When TA is between 60 and 80. DON'T lower pH to 7.6. It will be fairly stable between 7.8 and 8.0
If your muriatic additions are too frequent, then this is the thread for you.

 
Generally, use this tool for target ranges for your CYA. Link-->The Free Chlorine and Cyanuric Acid Relationship

For your CYA of 80/90, range is 6-12. I'm telling you to stay at the top of the range with your demand, while you are learning the pool. As I said, I keep mine 10-12.

GTG
 
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Generally, use this tool for target ranges for your CYA. Link-->The Free Chlorine and Cyanuric Acid Relationship

For your CYA of 80/90, range is 6-12. I'm telling you to stay at the top of the range with your demand, while you are learning the pool. As I said, I keep mine 10-12.

GTG
When maintaining 10-12 FC, how to accurately gauge PH as it reports as high when maintaining that high of FC?
 
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