OK, you are correct -- water leaving the pool as mist would take the CYA with it. I hadn't considered that.
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OK, you are correct -- water leaving the pool as mist would take the CYA with it. I hadn't considered that.
It’s something I will have to measure over time and see what the data looks like
It will be interesting to see the results -- in several areas.
I'd love to see actual timed measurements on pH & TA over, say, a 12 hour cycle of running the overflow.
The work continues. The PB worked on programming the lights on the pool but still has to work on the remote. The PB is working on the quote for the landscape lighting. I took a few pictures tonight.
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Looks cool!
I know I sound like a broken record, but the work continues. We are in our 10th month of construction and am getting close to the finish line( relativity speaking). We have had outside furniture In storage for 5 months. The statues below are ones I found at a gallery when I was in NYC. They are carved out of a single piece of Carrera marble
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Your water looks beautiful. I assume you have gone swimming by now. ??
Hmmm, New York, Lions. Did you buy them in front of the Library?
Thanks for sharing your project here. I enjoy watching the progress. Looks great.