Hi TFPers,
I was thinking today:
1. If, in a Spa, aeration is commonplace
2. and such raises pH
would a happily-balanced Spa's pH naturally settled back down to its original lower pH if left alone for a set length of time,
or are we Spa owners always required to add Muriatic Acid / powdered equivalent on a regular basis to keep pH in check?
It just feels like I'm constantly fighting something as I keep having to add acid to the water.
Maybe it's just part of the job...
Thanks - D
I was thinking today:
1. If, in a Spa, aeration is commonplace
2. and such raises pH
would a happily-balanced Spa's pH naturally settled back down to its original lower pH if left alone for a set length of time,
or are we Spa owners always required to add Muriatic Acid / powdered equivalent on a regular basis to keep pH in check?
It just feels like I'm constantly fighting something as I keep having to add acid to the water.
Maybe it's just part of the job...
Thanks - D