I bought the Taylor Complete FAS-DPD Pool Water Test Kit K-2006 for my pool season this year. I've learned that you can't always trust the pool store so I finally got the good test kit that you all recommend. The pool store and I have not been matching up really well on my PH, Calcium Hardness and CYA numbers. Today I filled my pool store water bottle. took a sample from it to test my PH and came up with 7.2. Took the same water bottle sample right over to my pool store and they told me my PH was 7.9. They are telling me to put 1.25lbs of PH decreaser into my pool. I also have had huge issues with what they came up with for my calcium hardness. I had been testing this the last few week and had been coming up with 110-120. My water wasn't crystal clear as it usually is so I decided to try and bring up my calcium so I added some calcium increaser. Today it's now at 150. I was happy. The pool stores test result was 249. How is this possible? I added this chemical yesterday night and pulled my water sample at 10:30am today. How is it possible that we are getting such different results? I thought my calcium was a bit low since I had some yellow stains in my skimmer. Also because my pool just isn't as clear as it usually is. I had to do a drain and refill this season at opening when I had a ton of ammonia in my pool making it next to impossible to get a free chlorine reading. The water I put in my pool was very soft. The prior readings from the pool store on my calcium were close to mine....115 125. Can someone please advise me on this? I ended up adding PH increaser since I believe my results are more accurate and didn't want to leave my pool with such low PH. It's now reading 7.3-7.4. My PH was done to 7.0 when I returned from the store tonight. Alkalinity is at 150
CYA 80 (pool store says 98)
pool temp 87 (pool store didn't ask and left it at 80 in their system)
I'm on the bioguard system so they tell me their product works better with much higher Alkalinity numbers (125-150 reccommended) PH reccommended 73-76. I have issues every year at opening with having to dump in a ton of shock to get a free chlorine reading. My CYA creeps up every year to high levels. Started with 35 in May and June 21st at 80 already. Not sure how to prevent this from happening every year. I'll take any help that anyone is willing to give me.
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