- Dec 26, 2016
- 37
- Pool Size
- 15000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-45 Plus
I've been struggling with my pool chemistry since I re-plastered my pool in February of 2017 with Quartzscapes after purchasing my home. 1.5 years later, my PH continues to rise by 0.2 ppm per day. So I add acid every other day expecting that soon, my plaster would eventually fully cure. No luck. Per advice in TFP, I've allowed my Alkalinity to drop to 50, and then 40, and then 30 to no avail. I've even tried to increase the alkalinity above 80, but PH continues to rise and alkalinity eventually drops. My calcium hardness is really high at 1,100. I have not really tracked whether the CH has been increasing over time. As I researched TFP, I saw a few posts that indicated that a bad plaster job could cause high amounts of Calcium to be released and PH to continue to rise beyond a year. As I looked at the pool plaster closely, I do notice some "grazing" or cracking in sections of the pool. The good news is that, with the TFP process, my pool water is crystal clear, with no calcium deposits, no cloudiness, and no algae issues since i've owned the pool. Aside from having to buy and pour gallons and gallons of acid (1 gallon per week), I've got no complaints.
Questions: 1) Could the high calcium be a source of my rising PH, and would refilling the pool to get calcium back down stabilize the PH? 2) Are pool grazing/cracks an indication that pool could still be leaking calcium?
08/11/2018
Pool gallons: 14,985
FC: 6 (a little high)
PH: 7.6
TA: 30
CH: 1100
CYA: 30
Temp: 86
CSI: -0.02
Kit: Taylor K-2006
Questions: 1) Could the high calcium be a source of my rising PH, and would refilling the pool to get calcium back down stabilize the PH? 2) Are pool grazing/cracks an indication that pool could still be leaking calcium?
08/11/2018
Pool gallons: 14,985
FC: 6 (a little high)
PH: 7.6
TA: 30
CH: 1100
CYA: 30
Temp: 86
CSI: -0.02
Kit: Taylor K-2006