Since I started using the Taylor K-2006 myself (about 2 weeks), I have been identifying significantly high CH results with last three being 775, 750 and today (after a hard rain) 725.
Background to my location; I live in Northern San Antonio, TX. Where the Balcones Escarpment meets and drops down to the Edwards Plateau.
Our Water source is the Edwards Aquifer, the city pumps unfiltered crystal clear spring water to residents. They do add a hint of chlorine and fluoride but nothing else.
Which brings me to my dilemma, I know typically we should drain a percentage and refill with fresh water. My issue is that my fresh water I will be bringing back in will bring with it High amounts of calcium.
I don't prefer to add more chem than needed but what say you? Is there a product I can add monthly to dilute it and break it down significantly to mitigate slight cloudiness and scaling on waterline tile?
Background to my location; I live in Northern San Antonio, TX. Where the Balcones Escarpment meets and drops down to the Edwards Plateau.
Our Water source is the Edwards Aquifer, the city pumps unfiltered crystal clear spring water to residents. They do add a hint of chlorine and fluoride but nothing else.
Which brings me to my dilemma, I know typically we should drain a percentage and refill with fresh water. My issue is that my fresh water I will be bringing back in will bring with it High amounts of calcium.
I don't prefer to add more chem than needed but what say you? Is there a product I can add monthly to dilute it and break it down significantly to mitigate slight cloudiness and scaling on waterline tile?