Scale is a crusty white deposit that can result in the rough pool and spa wall surfaces, reduced circulation flow, and calcification of the filter media. Scale is usually dirty, giving it a grayish color. Scale on pool surfaces can cause abrasions on the users. Excess calcium hardness and poor water balance result in scale formation. Usually high pH and alkalinity with high levels of calcium hardness will result in the formation of scale. If your pool has a calcium scale (calcium carbonate) it is more likely to occur at locations where there is water evaporation or higher temperatures. Heaters can form scale because calcium carbonate is less soluble in water as the water temperature increases. This is because the heater becomes less efficient as scale forms on the heat exchangers. If it makes it way into the plumbing, the water flow can be restricted resulting in cloudy water. To prevent all of this the alkalinity, calcium hardness, pH and TDS must be brought into proper balance. Calcium hardness can only be lowered by draining some of the pool water or evaporation. That is why your calcium should always be on the low end of its proper range. (200-400) ppm. Ideal range is 300ppm. For more information you can visit www.bobcatblue.com or talk to one of our representatives at 469-400-4404
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Cartridge Filter Cleaning in Celina, Texas
Bobcat Blue Pool Service cleans all D.E. and Cartridge pool filters. For more information please visit www.bobcatblue.com or you can reach us at 469-400-4404
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