Just wondering at what point I would need to consider draining water to lower salt. Actually all is going very well. Latest salt reading from Taylor drop test is 2200 ppm. Thank you all for my lovely pool.
I would not worry about it until it got over 4000, but if you were in the 3000 range, may as well add a SWG.
Now since you are in TX and 99% chance you have the soft flagstone coping that you all seem to love, the higher the salt level the more at risk the flagstone is to flaking.
There are some that report flagstone flaking nowhere near a pool, whether salt or not. And there are some that have flagstone by a SWG pool with no issues. Just depends on the quality of the stones.I have been wondering why my stone is flaking... thanks!! One more reason to get a swg next season.
All forms of chlorine add salt, as well as muriatic acid & body sweat.When bleach is used up it leaves a salt residue.
All forms of chlorine add salt, as well as muriatic acid
like lightmaster, i added salt for the feel. and it is great! between 2500 and 3000. The bad news i found out later was that the acrylic coating i have on my patterned concrete doesn't like salt water. argh.....
like lightmaster, i added salt for the feel. and it is great! between 2500 and 3000. The bad news i found out later was that the acrylic coating i have on my patterned concrete doesn't like salt water. argh.
as an aside, i took a sample to a leslie's store the other day just for fun since i was going to be in the area and asked to measure salt also. the guy asked me if i had a SWG; i said "no, i added salt because i like the feel of the water." 30 seconds later, he says "so you just dumped salt in the pool for no good reason, huh?" so i repeated, "no, i added it because i like the feel." i guess i look like rodney dangerfield....