- Mar 29, 2007
- 72
- Pool Size
- 12900
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
I just figured the only variables from past pool experiences was the act of leaving the cover off all Winter, and use of the Scale Free from Natural Chemistry. I'm never one to use "additives" in my pool besides chlorine, salt, and muriatic.
Thanks all for the suggestions. I will definitely allow pH to drift up more, not difficult to do here; and maintain a higher pH in the future. We're looking into a water softener as well as we already have the loop and drain available in the garage.
In the past pools (2 prior to this one) I would typically do partial drains (about 20%) at the end of each swimming season to address exactly what Matt is talking about (calcium creep). It's a "pay me now or pay me later" proposition in Southern Arizona.
Thanks all for the suggestions. I will definitely allow pH to drift up more, not difficult to do here; and maintain a higher pH in the future. We're looking into a water softener as well as we already have the loop and drain available in the garage.
In the past pools (2 prior to this one) I would typically do partial drains (about 20%) at the end of each swimming season to address exactly what Matt is talking about (calcium creep). It's a "pay me now or pay me later" proposition in Southern Arizona.