Hi all,
How carefully do you all check and balance your water during a long period of heavy rain?
It's been raining in my area for a good week or more and during that time I've seen my chemicals literally go down the drain.
My salt levels seem to be just hanging in there and all other stats are generally OK at this stage. Chlorine is the main thing I'm watching so I stay on top of algae. The thing I'm seeing swing the most is pH which as has been discussed in another thread is most likely due to the heavy rain aerating the water.
So what to do... keep adding acid every couple of days, or do most people just wait until the rain stops before re-balancing the water?
Thanks,
Steve
How carefully do you all check and balance your water during a long period of heavy rain?
It's been raining in my area for a good week or more and during that time I've seen my chemicals literally go down the drain.
My salt levels seem to be just hanging in there and all other stats are generally OK at this stage. Chlorine is the main thing I'm watching so I stay on top of algae. The thing I'm seeing swing the most is pH which as has been discussed in another thread is most likely due to the heavy rain aerating the water.
So what to do... keep adding acid every couple of days, or do most people just wait until the rain stops before re-balancing the water?
Thanks,
Steve