Hard Pool Water Giving You A Hard Time? Here’s What You Can Do!
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Hard Pool Water Giving You A Hard Time?
Here’s What You Can Do!
If you are under the assumption that organic impurities such as sweat and oils alone are responsible for poor water quality
in your swimming pool, you might be overlooking a whole bunch of other factors. One of those happens to be calcium
scales which make the pool water hard – hard water in chemical terms, refers to water containing tough impurities that
are too difficult to get rid of.
While the use of first-grade products such as Competition pool filters is essential in pool maintenance, it certainly isn’t
the best approach for dealing with pool water hardness. There are, of course, some really good ways to deal with this
problem but first, you need to analyze it.
Water hardness in pools is usually caused by calcium scales. With the rate of evaporation rising steadily during summers,
calcium carbonate scales tend to get deposited on the waterline of your pool. You will find these deposits either in the
form of nodules or in the form of crusty residues in the corners of your pool. High pH, high alkalinity, and high water
temperatures can result in calcium hardness of up to 400 ppm. In such situations, you can’t rely on your swimming pool
filter cartridge alone.
Before Knowing How To Remove Calcium Deposits From Your Pool, You Need To Learn How To Prevent Them In
The First Place. Mentioned Below Are Some Useful Steps:
With sequestering agents, you can lock up the calcium. This way it will not precipitate, and thus scale deposits
will not be formed.
Avoid using calcium hypochlorite shock as it will only release calcium into the pool water.
Maintain optimal pH and alkalinity in the pool water, preferably keeping both on the lower side of the permissible
range.
Regularly measure the Langelier Saturation Index (LSI) of your pool and change the maintenance routine
accordingly. The value of this index explains how vulnerable your pool is to the formation of calcium scales.
You can even seek out particles of calcium using a clarifier and then clump them together so that your filter can
easily trap them.
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