I'm thrilled to have found this forum, so thanks to all! Now with a 1yo pool after prior experience 35 yrs ago with a regular chlorine pool. Now trying to figure out the Chems with the SWG. I've been reading all weekend and haven't found some answers and hubby wants me to stop being obsessed with reading. I've been using AC7 strips, and I'm getting a strong sense these are not suggested. Now that I see the light:
Q1: I've seen the table of recommended test kits, so which one should I get?
I've found after this winter that I have some scale build up on the waterline tiles .despite the Total Hardiness being in the "OK" range on the strip.
Q2: How do I better manage my chems to prevent?
Q3: How do I get rid of the scale?
(I scrubbed with pumice stone made from the recycled glass and it was totally ineffective and dissolved to nothing. I wouldn't even mind paying a service to do this if that is the best way. I don't mind DIY and putting some physical labor into it. I just want what would be effective.)
Q4: I see I'm frequently alkaline TA= between 120-180 according to the strip. Is it normal to have to constantly be adding MurAcid?
I'm truly grateful for your help. I could afford a pool service, but prefer to be a DIY pool gal. Happy to bring a service professional in when it makes sense, but I love understanding and troubleshooting myself!
Q1: I've seen the table of recommended test kits, so which one should I get?
I've found after this winter that I have some scale build up on the waterline tiles .despite the Total Hardiness being in the "OK" range on the strip.
Q2: How do I better manage my chems to prevent?
Q3: How do I get rid of the scale?
(I scrubbed with pumice stone made from the recycled glass and it was totally ineffective and dissolved to nothing. I wouldn't even mind paying a service to do this if that is the best way. I don't mind DIY and putting some physical labor into it. I just want what would be effective.)
Q4: I see I'm frequently alkaline TA= between 120-180 according to the strip. Is it normal to have to constantly be adding MurAcid?
I'm truly grateful for your help. I could afford a pool service, but prefer to be a DIY pool gal. Happy to bring a service professional in when it makes sense, but I love understanding and troubleshooting myself!