Your pool water might look sparkling clear but your water may also contain a hidden danger to your pool equipment and surfaces.
Low hardness in vinyl pool.
Low hardness does not.
If your chlorine level is low you add chlorine to the water.
If you have a concrete or plaster pool keep the level between 200 ppm and 275 ppm.
The balance of your pool consists of three components.
Low calcium as is often the case will cause long term serious damage especially to plaster vinyl liners grout in between tiles metal rails and even concrete decking around the.
If a vinyl liner s calcium level is too low this soft water situation could lead to foaming and other water problems and can harm the vinyl.
A hardness of 10 is fine in a plastic pool.
If your pool has a vinyl or fiberglass liner the calcium hardness level should be between 175 parts per million ppm and 225 ppm.
Soft water low calcium levels can cause plaster or concrete pool walls to lose their calcium to the pool water and can cause vinyl pools to lose their elasticity.
Calcium hardness is also very important to the chemical balancing of your vinyl liner swimming pool.
Calcium for a liner pool can be a bit lower than a plaster pool in the range of 150 250 ppm.
Maintaining the calcium hardness level of your swimming pool water can help prevent the addition of even more chemicals to help balance the water and help prevent costly repairs in the future.
If your ph needs to be adjusted you add an acid or a base.
You don t want your pool water to be too hard or too soft.
This can be a very expensive problem so pool owners need to address low calcium quickly.
To test your pool water s hardness dip a.
Ph total alkalinity and hardness.
Low ph will damage copper pool heaters.
In general the whole saturation index thing the pool industry has wasted so much paper on doesn t apply to most pools.
Either way you re in.
The key is keeping it balanced.
Test the pool water for hardness.
Remove the strip and wait until the color changes to.
Calcium on the low and high end of the scales will eventually cause problems and when they do be ready for some serious problems.
Levels of 125 to 170 ppm are recommended for vinyl painted and fiberglass pools.