Re: Removing calcium from pool water using a water softener?
I forgot to mention that the CH for my pool is high too - at 340 - and I am hoping the rain in the winter will replace some of the water.
Just saw your message as I was trying to send mine. We had very unusual weather here in northern California this whole year. In spring, it rained every week for a day or two so we had more rain than before. It was great for the lawn and the flowerbeds. We did not have to turn on the sprinklers until like May. The weather was on the cool side so did not need AC either. It was like Oregon moved here. We never got really hot like it used to in the summer. It has been in the 80's and 90's. Yesterday and the day before were the hottest days, 105 and 108. BUT, it is cooling down for the weekend to the 80's. So if we get a lot of rain again in the coming winter, I am thinking that it will replace some of the water in the pool.