Gas heater, fiberglass jacuzzi — water hardness level?

Hyrul

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Apr 5, 2025
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Medellin Colombia
I have a fiberglass jacuzzi which is heated with a gas heater. Where I live, we have months with 20+ days of rain.

My water hardness level is essentially non existent. How important is it to get it up, given that’s it’s a fiberglass jacuzzi and gas heater?

If an increase is needed, where do you typically buy the calcium? I’ve never seen it at the local pool/hottub stores here (Medellin Colombia)

Thanks!
 
My water hardness level is essentially non existent. How important is it to get it up, given that’s it’s a fiberglass jacuzzi and gas heater?

Gas heaters need around 200 ppm of calcium in the water. Direct-fired gas heaters tend to build up a thin layer of calcium carbonate on their internal surfaces over time. This thin layer acts as a barrier to physical metal erosion (from high water flow rates) and chemical attack (from chlorine). However, this film is not indestructible, and it can come and go over time depending on CH and pH levels.


This thread discusses the different types of calcium sold, including food grade. Calcium is used in plastering. Talk to a plaster company or a food ingredient supplier.