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      Pools are popular in the US; there’s no doubt about that. This is proven by the fact that the pool industry is currently estimated at $1.3 billion, which also means that there are millions of residential pools across the US.  

      Maintaining a pool requires time and effort, but many problems can be solved quite easily. For example, when regulating the lower pH in a pool, a service in Phoenix can help you with all aspects of the process and tell you if you need to drain the pool completely or the ways to save it. 

      If you need to replace the pool water, several signs can point to it. Let’s go through the most common ones.

      Signs You Should Replace Pool Water

      Replacing the pool water has been causing a lot of confusion among pool owners – should it be done at all? In certain cases, the pool needs to be drained and refilled. Here are some telltale signs.

      1. High TDS Levels

      TDS or Total Dissolved Solids signifies the number of minerals in the pool water. Certain amounts of water evaporate from the pool, but the minerals that water contained stay in the remaining water. 

      Being exposed to water with a large concentration of minerals can be harmful. Conduct a TDS test; if the levels are 1,550 ppm or above, you’ll need to replace the pool water. 

      2. Dry Climate

      The water in dry climates tends to evaporate faster, and the pool water level decreases more quickly. Leaving the pool half-full can cause the water to become hard, being constantly exposed to the elements. You will either have to do frequent refills or go for a full drain-and-refill. 

      3. Calcium Buildup

      Calcium is a major component of the water in your pool, and as a consequence, you can face the buildup of two types of calcium: calcium carbonate and calcium silicate. Such buildup can cause the pool to stain, requiring a thorough cleaning, meaning you’ll have to drain your pool. When you’ve cleaned any stains from the pool’s surface, you can refill it again. 

      4. High Stabilizer Levels

      In pool maintenance, a stabilizer is used to stabilize the chlorine and make its effects last longer. However, too much stabilizer can do the exact opposite – the chlorine is ineffective when a concentration of stabilizer is too high in the pool. But note that without chlorine, the water is unsafe to swim in and will require frequent replacements. 

      5. Repairs

      In case the pool’s surface has been damaged and needs repairing, you’ll have to drain the pool and properly inspect the damage. If you need to call a pool repair crew, they’ll also need the pool empty in order to fix the damaged area. 

      When in Doubt About How To Lower PH in a Pool, a Service in Phoenix Can Help: Poolsmith Technologies

      Replacing pool water is a lot of work, so it should be done only when it can’t be avoided. If you believe that one of the pool-draining reasons is the lower pH in the pool, a service in Phoenix like Poolsmith Technologies can save you from an unnecessary refill. 

      We can help you keep the pH in your pool at the right level with our organic pH control system. Contact us today to inquire more about how we can help you!