Over the past 2-3 seasons my vinyl liner has slowly formed a white layer of buildup which encompasses nearly 100% of the pool surface, which my best guess is that my hardwater is the culprit. Since 2018 my CH has gradually climbed from 130 PPM to its current level of 510 PPM. I did attempt to eliminate the buildup with "scale free" earlier this season, but it seemed to be ineffective.
Outside of minimal assistance from the rain, I replenish my pool with my city water. I strictly utilize liquid chlorine (12.5%), muriatic acid (31.45%) and chlorine stabilizer. I maintain a CYA of 40, PH of 7.4-7.6 and a TA of 80. May be noteworthy to point out that my TA also increases by roughly 10 PPM per inch of water added to replenish (TA reduced via aeration process).
I know that draining/replenishing my water would be the common resolution to reduce my CH, but it seems like that would be counterproductive in my scenario.
Would anyone have any guidance/suggestions on additional options for reducing my CH? Thanks in advance for the assistance. Dan
Outside of minimal assistance from the rain, I replenish my pool with my city water. I strictly utilize liquid chlorine (12.5%), muriatic acid (31.45%) and chlorine stabilizer. I maintain a CYA of 40, PH of 7.4-7.6 and a TA of 80. May be noteworthy to point out that my TA also increases by roughly 10 PPM per inch of water added to replenish (TA reduced via aeration process).
I know that draining/replenishing my water would be the common resolution to reduce my CH, but it seems like that would be counterproductive in my scenario.
Would anyone have any guidance/suggestions on additional options for reducing my CH? Thanks in advance for the assistance. Dan