Thanks to the TFP community, I gained enough confidence a few months ago to tell my pool service company that I would no longer be needing their services, saving me about $115/month.
Numbers have been holding steady for the past two months. However, in the past two weeks I've noticed that my FC is averaging a 8ppm loss during the day.
I've tried doing the Overnight Chlorine Loss Test about 3 times in the past two weeks and I don't see any loss so I'm ruling out Algae.
However, I'll have the FC at 12ppm 8 AM in the morning and when I go to check it at 8 PM, it will measure as low as 4ppm.
It's been really hot here in the Sacramento, CA area, averaging 100 degrees for the past week. Does the higher pool temperature affect FC levels?
I just tested and here are my levels:
FC 4
CYA 40
TA 60
PH 7.5
CH 75
Numbers have been holding steady for the past two months. However, in the past two weeks I've noticed that my FC is averaging a 8ppm loss during the day.
I've tried doing the Overnight Chlorine Loss Test about 3 times in the past two weeks and I don't see any loss so I'm ruling out Algae.
However, I'll have the FC at 12ppm 8 AM in the morning and when I go to check it at 8 PM, it will measure as low as 4ppm.
It's been really hot here in the Sacramento, CA area, averaging 100 degrees for the past week. Does the higher pool temperature affect FC levels?
I just tested and here are my levels:
FC 4
CYA 40
TA 60
PH 7.5
CH 75