2 years ago, we followed some bad advice to jack up our alkalinity, and after changing out more than 8000 gallons of water plus draining down the random rain, we're still holding 110 ppm.
Our pH is also trending low, which I know can be easily fixed with aeration, except the pool is already running 64F and aerating in cold weather ain't going to help that. In other words, I'll do it if I need to, but I suspect effectiveness of this method at these temperatures may be reduced, and it's going to make our pool even colder when we're running 40F nights. Right now, I have the solar cover on, and I'm actually seeing a few degrees temperature increase with each sunny.
Can you guys have a quick peak at my water test, and let me know what you'd do? You can ignore the low salt, I just got 3500 gallons fresh water added yesterday, which knocked it down from 3200 to 2500 ppm. I just added 80 lb. of salt to bring it back up a bit, but am waiting until tomorrow to re-check salt content.
Our pH is also trending low, which I know can be easily fixed with aeration, except the pool is already running 64F and aerating in cold weather ain't going to help that. In other words, I'll do it if I need to, but I suspect effectiveness of this method at these temperatures may be reduced, and it's going to make our pool even colder when we're running 40F nights. Right now, I have the solar cover on, and I'm actually seeing a few degrees temperature increase with each sunny.
Can you guys have a quick peak at my water test, and let me know what you'd do? You can ignore the low salt, I just got 3500 gallons fresh water added yesterday, which knocked it down from 3200 to 2500 ppm. I just added 80 lb. of salt to bring it back up a bit, but am waiting until tomorrow to re-check salt content.