Another question. We have made the switch to SWG, what should we be testing our water for, and how regularly will we need to test? Our SWG does not tell us where our PH is.
It is important to understand why you test....maybe more than exactly what you test for.
read "The ABC's of Pool Water Chemistry" up in Pool School....It has information on the parameters you test, what they are and why you test for them and it will give you ranges for each parameter.
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I just came running back over here to add that I found pool school and have just had a good read, so I got all my questions answered. Here's hoping this year will be better than the previous.
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