Next i would adjust the ph.
Do you need hardness in vinyl liner pools.
Liners that have been subjected to the wrong type of chlorine usually need to be replaced about 1 to 3 years.
Truth be known vinyl liner and fiberglass pools are likely to decline faster in a low calcium environment.
You do still need to regularly measure and maintain your vinyl liner pool s alkalinity ph calcium hardness and chlorine levels.
The ph should be between 7 4 7 6.
Look at the screenshot of our lsi calculator.
When water is too soft add calcium hardness increaser leftovers can be used as snow melt during winter.
Above ground liners should last you around 5 to 7 years.
For vinyl pools calcium should be between 150 250 ppm.
We find vinyl liners on the entry steps of the pool to be one of the most common complaints with liner wrinkling and or slippery surfaces.
A low level can result in foaming which is unpleasant but shouldn t harm the liner.
The alkalinity should be between 80 120 ppm for a vinyl liner pool.
Last you would want to test your calcium hardness.
It also produces itchy skin.
It s actually closer to a fiberglass pool s energy bill.
A vinyl liner pool s pump filter system requires less energy than a concrete pool s because vinyl pools are not predisposed to algae growth.
The signs of extreme chemical abuse are faded colors and the vinyl is very brittle.
To balance a vinyl pool start with the alkalinity first.
Ph total alkalinity calcium hardness.
The vinyl liner in the swimming pool can become very slippery if the chemistry is not kept correct.
Vinyl liners for in ground pools should last you anywhere between 8 to 10 years.
High calcium is rarely a problem if other lsi factors are adjusted properly 500ppm calcium hardness is easily managed without scale formation.