Is it usually part of the pool services duty to maintain the water chemistry and prevent calcium deposits from accumulating on the tiles or is that just an expected problem regardless?
I have a Taylor Technologies test kit.Do you have a respectable test kit? One with the FAS-DPD free chlorine/combined chloramines tester??
Input your test results here and we can review them with you to make sure nothing is out of whack.... and the CSI is good.
Do you know about PoolMath yet??
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I updated my signature.Which model number Taylor test kit do you have?
We don't put much credence in pool store test results as they are often inaccurate.
When you post test results, please use the following format to make them easier to read....
FC
CC
pH
TA
CH
CYA
Water temp
Are you using the PoolMath app?
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I got the CYA result based on observation of the graduations on the CYA tube. The water level required to hide the dot was about 1/4'' below the 100 mark on the tube.As for the white, you need to use Pool Math to calculate CSI. You didn't post water temperature, but at 75 degrees with the rest of the results you posted, your CSI is 0.43. Anything above zero is likely to cause scaling. You want to keep it between -0.3 and 0.
How did you get that CYA result from your Taylor kit? The scale on my Taylor only goes up to 100. Maybe you have a different model than I do.
Pool water | Tap or distilled water | Multiply result by |
1 | 1 | 2 |
1 | 2 | 3 |
1 | 4 | 5 |
Can you put the test kit model number in your signature instead? K2005 or K2006? Or something different?I updated my signature.
My Taylor Kit is the Complete DPD Chlorine Test Kit. It tests everything from Free and Total Chlorine, pH, Acid & Base demand, Total Alkalinity, Calcium Hardness, and Cyanuric Acid.
The scale is logarithmic. You cannot try to extrapolate a reading the way that you did. All you know is that your level is above 100. You need to do the diluted test, posted above by @ajw22, in order to get a ballpark reading. That info is important so that you know how much to drain and refill, or exchange. Having such a high CYA really isn't maintainable.I got the CYA result based on observation of the graduations on the CYA tube. The water level required to hide the dot was about 1/4'' below the 100 mark on the tube.