I'm getting ready to do a soft closing of my fiberglass pool and I just discovered that all of the rain we experienced lately has lowered the calcium level significantly. The pink water sample turned light purple at 9 drops and turned clear with a pale bluish tint at 14. Does this sound like the CH level is 90 or 140?
I read on here that low calcium can cause staining in a fiberglass pool and can be corrosive to the gelcoat so I assume that I need to add some calcium before doing a soft closing.
Before I add some calcium to our pool, I have a few questions:
1. How high do I need to increase the CH in my pool if my primary purpose of adding it is to prevent staining and protect the gelcoat over the winter? (FYI - We have waterline tile but I try to keep the water below the tiles all winter by draining water out periodically.) Do we need to get it all of the way up to 250-350 like TFP recommends if the pump isn't going to be running for the next 6 months?
2. Should I take any different precautions when adding CH increaser since the water is cold? (Water temperature is 72 degrees currently.) If I have to add 20+ pounds of it, how much should I add each time and how long do I need to wait until I add more. I always add it by broadcasting it in the deep end and brushing afterwards since I don't like to handle a hot bucket of water.
3. What would the repercussions be if I wait to add calcium in the spring and go ahead and close at the current calcium level?
I read on here that low calcium can cause staining in a fiberglass pool and can be corrosive to the gelcoat so I assume that I need to add some calcium before doing a soft closing.
Before I add some calcium to our pool, I have a few questions:
1. How high do I need to increase the CH in my pool if my primary purpose of adding it is to prevent staining and protect the gelcoat over the winter? (FYI - We have waterline tile but I try to keep the water below the tiles all winter by draining water out periodically.) Do we need to get it all of the way up to 250-350 like TFP recommends if the pump isn't going to be running for the next 6 months?
2. Should I take any different precautions when adding CH increaser since the water is cold? (Water temperature is 72 degrees currently.) If I have to add 20+ pounds of it, how much should I add each time and how long do I need to wait until I add more. I always add it by broadcasting it in the deep end and brushing afterwards since I don't like to handle a hot bucket of water.
3. What would the repercussions be if I wait to add calcium in the spring and go ahead and close at the current calcium level?