I'm no lawyer, but I think they are trying to be sure they can weasel out of honoring their warranty. I think what I'd do is very carefully, once a week, run all the tests in Ben's kit, or the Taylor 2006, or the Leslie's equiv made my Taylor. I wouldn't use anything else. And if anything gets out of whack, fix it IMMEDIATELY. And keep your reagents up-to-date.
And I would VERY carefully record so it's VERY legible, (like on a computer) the date and time, and all the results. Be sure to include the calcium test. If you want, get the saline test and the copper test too, and run and record them. Supposing two years down the line there is a problem and they try to say you didn't maintain your water. You have the weekly logs from spring opening to fall closing with EVERY major test--and if you've done your job, they won't have a leg to stand on. Maintained records are very powerful evidence of you doing your part. They have no more right to force you to pay for a particular testing service than an auto manufacturer has the right to insist you only use their branded parts. They can't and it's been proven in court many times.
Besides, a weekly snapshot of your pool with Ben's kit is what you should be doing anyway. It's what I do, and I cannot TELL you how many problems have been avoided before they became serious. I can track my pool's water back several years now--because I have the records.
Meanwhile, simple chlorine and pH testing daily gives your further warning.
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