That's the idea, although I suspect everyone in this thread wanted to also see your CH and water temp as well. The reason is that when you enter all four items (pH, TA, CH, and water temp) into the Poolmath app, it gives you a "CSI" - basically your water's overall health and whether it will have a propensity to produce scale or become corrosive. In CA, it's not uncommon to have hard water, and if your other items get high, scale can become an issue. But remember that an elevated TA alone won't cause scale, which is another reason we don't recommend trying to achieve a "specific" TA number. In some areas of the southwest, because of the hard water, it's not uncommon to have a lower pH on purpose to compensate for the hard water. But again, it would help to know your CH and water temp as well.
So stay close to that Poolmath app, let us know your CH and water temp, and always refer to the TFP Recommended Levels (link below). 9 times out of 10 that will keep your CSI in a good place anyways. If we find out from your testing that your CH is through the roof, then we can advise you further.