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nomar116
12-14-2010, 09:35 PM
I live near Fresno, CA (Naval Air Station Lemoore, CA to be precise) and am having trouble finding inexpensive sources for raising my water's calcium level. I checked Lowes and Home Depot and have been making calls looking for calcium chloride. I get alot of blank stares, maybe because

I took a sample to the pool store and they weren't too concerned. It tested somewhere between 50-100 for them, comparable with my own 60-70 reading. The pool is a gunite, pebble tech style pool at about 23,000 gals.

What should I be looking for? The pool store sells CA at $10/#6 or $25/#15... looking for a cheaper option, not sure how much its going to take.

chem geek
12-15-2010, 04:37 AM
Calcium chloride is also sold as "de-icer" in products such as Peladow, Dowflake and Tetra often found in hardware stores. Of course, leaving in an area that may not freeze makes it less likely to find such products.

nomar116
12-15-2010, 10:05 PM
I found a source! The local pool store sells 15lbs for $25. I found a cement and landscaping shop in Fresno, just down the highway from me, that sold me a 50lb bag for $30. And he claims its between 94-97% Calcium chloride. I'm excited! Now I just have to figure out how much to add!

chem geek
12-16-2010, 09:09 AM
Use The Pool Calculator (http://www.thepoolcalculator.com/) where in the CH section use "calcium chloride" not "calcium chloride dihydrate".