- Apr 19, 2024
- 5
- Pool Size
- 60000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Zodiac LM3-24
I’ve been in my current house for a bit over a year. The pool was built maybe 2-3 years ago. In all the time I’ve had this pool, the pH level rises extremely quickly, while very other metric seems fine. I have a chlorinator, and chlorine levels are fine. Alkalinity is 120. To keep pH stable at anything between 7.2 and 7.6, I have to add 250ml of acid every day! It’s just crazy. Without adding acid, it goes up .2 a day. As an experiment to see if it would stabilise, I didnt add acid for a while and it got to 8.5 before I relented. If it makes any difference, I live near the ocean.
Pool shops just shrug their shoulders and say “some pools are just like that”. Is there anything specific I should be looking into to alleviate this problem?
Thanks for any pointers.
Pool shops just shrug their shoulders and say “some pools are just like that”. Is there anything specific I should be looking into to alleviate this problem?
Thanks for any pointers.