Calcium Hardness

Texas Mom

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May 15, 2022
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Dallas Texas
Newbie. Had algae & completed SLAM. Pool looks good. I am trying to get to weekly maint. I tested water last night using K2006. CH was 180. Pool math is indicating ideal 350-550 so I would need to add 40 lbs of calcium chloride. I have never (25 yrs) added 40 lbs of anything to my pool & I don’t recall ever adding cal chloride. Test booklet indicates ideal range 150-400. Just seems like a large spectrum & I am unsure of where I need to be in the spectrum.

Also…..it seems like there is a certain order to follow when testing since some values operate in conjunction. This is the order I went in: ALK, PH Then adjusted PH & ran pump for awhile
CYA, FC, CH Then adjusted FC & ran pump for awhile
Thanks!
 
You can run your tests in order you wish. In some scenarios, applying new chemicals may depend. But for your calcium, 180 is a bit low for plaster, but I wouldn't go to 350 right off the bat. I would consider the minimum of about 250 and let seasonal top-offs take it from there.
 
Curious how your CH level got (or remains) so low. Is your pool fill line connected to a water softener? Did you drain refill recently? If connected to muni-water, can you test the CH?
 
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