ThanksIF (big if) those test results are accurate, and if the water is clear enough to see the bottom drain, I would have no worries letting kids in. Even before you adjusted the pH. People swim in ponds and lakes all the time and the huge majority survive. The odds are even better in the pool.
You read correctly.Another question I was told by this pool place that I need calcium hardness increaser so the heater is ok. I thought I read otherwise?
I have a vinyl
haha thanks I told the lady soYou read correctly.
If the heater is still under warranty, you need to follow their rules and keep those printouts. Once you're on your own, you don't need to worry about low CH. But the pool store does. They need the sales.