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    Default Re: Higher Calcium Numbers Seem to Control PH better

    CarlD,

    Thank you for your quick reply.

    It is concrete formed in place with plain white plaster.

    Would it be correct to state, if I'm understanding you correctly, that if there were not enough calcium in the pool then the calcium measurement level would slowly rise; as it would be leached out of the wall, and/or the pH would rise to compensate?

    Aloha
    Last edited by smallpooldad; 07-06-2008 at 10:53 PM.

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