I have have had a pool for 10 years and lurking for about a year. I finaly grew tired of the expense and bad advice I have been recieving from pool stores, ordered a test kit and started folowing your advice.
On my last trip to the pool store i was told my CYA was 52 and it needed to be at least 120 they sold me 10# of calcium telling me this would hurt my vinyl liner. After reading your site I have decided to return it to the store and get my money back.
Do you agree?
18x40 Lazy L 30K gal IG Vinyl pool; tri-clor feeder; Hayward #250 sand sand filter; Hayward super-1-1/2 HP pump; ; Taylor 2006c; utility water- PF:4
Congratulations for not falling for all that...
BTW, we recommend CYA levels of around 50 ppm for the average pool.....and if they won't take the calcium back, it makes good sidewalk de-icer
Welcome to the group!!
I appreciate the answers but between the Grandkids jumping on me and the wife yelling I messed up my #s. CYA was 52 they said that was OK. Hardness was 82 they sold me 10# of calcium for the hardness.. They also had me put 20# of calcium in it last April when I opened the pool. That application raised the hardness from 58 to the 82 it is now. Reading the forum gives me the impression that the $50+ I have spent on calcium this year is a total waste of money.
Thanks for your replies
18x40 Lazy L 30K gal IG Vinyl pool; tri-clor feeder; Hayward #250 sand sand filter; Hayward super-1-1/2 HP pump; ; Taylor 2006c; utility water- PF:4
Yep. $50 down the drain. Vinyl pools do not need calcium added to them. But, now that you have found the forum, hopefully we can help you keep from wasting any more money!
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