Hi,
Where I live, it hasn't rained in 4 months, and the tap water is pretty hard. So everytime I refill the pool to compensate for evaporation, I'm adding calcium. Calcium hardness just reached 1000ppm in my pool. At that level, it becomes difficult to keep the CSI in check.
Partial drain and refill is the recommended option from what I can read. But again, I live in a pretty dry area, and water is expensive (I also, I just don't like the idea of wasting water at all).
Two options I'm considering:
Where I live, it hasn't rained in 4 months, and the tap water is pretty hard. So everytime I refill the pool to compensate for evaporation, I'm adding calcium. Calcium hardness just reached 1000ppm in my pool. At that level, it becomes difficult to keep the CSI in check.
Partial drain and refill is the recommended option from what I can read. But again, I live in a pretty dry area, and water is expensive (I also, I just don't like the idea of wasting water at all).
Two options I'm considering:
- I've seen flocculant for calcium? Do they work? I assume using them means cleaning the cartridge filter afterward but I don't mind. They are due for a cleaning anyway.
- Buying a sump pump and a portable water softener and treat my water this way. Has anybody done that? Is that stupid? Would this method impact other chemical levels?