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What do you if the pH is too high in pool with a saltwater system?

How to Lower pH in a Saltwater Pool

1. Test the pH level of the pool water. The ideal pH level for a saltwater pool is between 7.2 and 7.8. If the pH level is too high, it can cause scaling, corrosion, and other problems.

2. Add a pH reducer to the pool water. pH reducers are available at most pool supply stores. Follow the directions on the product label to add the correct amount of pH reducer to the pool water.

3. Circulate the pool water for at least 24 hours. This will allow the pH reducer to circulate throughout the pool water and lower the pH level.

4. Test the pH level of the pool water again. Once the pool water has circulated for 24 hours, test the pH level again. If the pH level is still too high, repeat steps 2 and 3.

5. Monitor the pH level of the pool water regularly. The pH level of the pool water can change over time, so it is important to monitor it regularly and adjust it as needed.

*It is important to note that adding too much pH reducer can lower the pH level of the pool water too much, which can also cause problems. If you are not sure how much pH reducer to add, it is best to consult with a pool professional.*


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