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In The Swim - Calcium Hardness Increaser, 25 lbs
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- Quickly raises calcium hardness levels in swimming pools
- Active Ingredient: Calcium Chloride 94%
- Granular form for fast acting results
- Prevents low calcium levels that can cause corrosion, pitting, erosion, and etching of pool surfaces
- Use In The Swim calcium hardness increaser when your calcium hardness level drops below 150 ppm
- Maintain proper calcium hardness to improve pool water quality
- Also great to melt snow and ice
- Ideal calcium hardness range of 180-220 ppm for most swimming pools
- Dosage: 6 pounds per 10,000 gallons increases calcium hardness level by approximately 50 ppm
Don't let your water become too soft with In The Swim's 45 lb Bucket Calcium Hardness Increaser. When calcium gets too low your pool surfaces can become corroded, scale deposits start to grow, and the water in your pool will begin to look cloudy and dull.
Proper Levels for Calcium Hardness
Maintaining proper calcium levels ensures the longevity of your pool's surfaces and pool equipment to help protect them from corrosion and scaling. Calcium hardness is not as well-known as some other pool chemicals, but just like the rest, it needs to be monitored for optimal pool performance. When calcium is below 150 ppm, start to add about six pounds per 10,000 gallons of In The Swim Calcium Hardness Increaser to raise the ppm by about 50. The recommended range for pool water calcium hardness is around 180 - 220 ppm. Just remember to not add too much Calcium Hardness Increaser. It is important to keep calcium hardness below 400 ppm. Hard water has too much calcium and magnesium which can then lead to scale deposits onto your surfaces, lights and ladders, and can make the pool water cloudy in appearance.
Avoiding Calcium Scale
It is important to keep calcium hardness at the proper levels. If the calcium hardness level is too high, it can cause potential damage to pool interior surfaces as well as damaging the pool equipment. When too much calcium is in the water, calcium scaling can become present. Calcium scaling can appear along and above the waterline, forming a white crusty scale build-up around the pool. When using Calcium Hardness Increaser, it is best to stay under 400 ppm. High calcium levels is the most common cause of calcium scaling, but high Alkalinity, pH, and high water temperatures can also contribute to scale build up. In that state, you should use Acid Magic or Instant Liquid Acid for a safe solution to dissolve calcium scale buildup.
Common Questions:
How much Calcium Hardness Increaser should I add to my pool water?
Add 6 lbs. of In The Swim Calcium Hardness Increaser for every 10,000 gallons of water to raise calcium hardness levels by approximately 50 ppm.
Product Type: | Pool Chemical |
Chemical Type: | Calcium Hardness |
Container Size: | Bucket: 25 lb |
Manufacturer: | In The Swim |
This product falls under California's Proposition 65 State Law:
California Residents WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov