by Ken Scheer | Nov 15, 2016 | Chlorine not working, Cyanuric Acid, Pool Water Purification, Recycling Pool, Reverse Osmosis, TDS, Total Dissolved Solids, Uncategorized, water chemistry
Cyanuric Acid (CYA) is also known as stabilizer and conditioner for your swimming pool. It is something that is necessary to help retain chlorine in your swimming pool but what happens when the levels get too high? In this blog post, we want to analyze this, what CYA... by Ken Scheer | Nov 2, 2016 | Calcium Hardness, Calcium Removal, Chlorine not working, College/University Pool, Commercial Pool Water Recycling, Cyanuric Acid, Pool Water Purification, Recycling Pool, Reverse Osmosis, TDS, Total Dissolved Solids, Uncategorized, water chemistry, Water Hardness
Do you ever wonder about the quality of water that you are swimming in? Do you ever think about what is truly in the water that you are swimming in? Most people assume that if the water is clear and blue that it is safe to swim in and we can’t fault people for... by Ken Scheer | Oct 26, 2016 | Calcium Hardness, Calcium Removal, Chlorine not working, College/University Pool, Commercial Pool Water Recycling, Cyanuric Acid, Pool Water Purification, Recycling Pool, Reverse Osmosis, TDS, Total Dissolved Solids, Uncategorized, water chemistry, Water Hardness
When it comes to regulations on swimming pools, none are more looked at than commercial swimming pools. With the amount of swimming that occurs in apartment pools, universities, water parks, resorts and city public pools it makes sense that regulations are a lot... by Ken Scheer | Oct 19, 2016 | Calcium Hardness, Calcium Removal, Chlorine not working, College/University Pool, Commercial Pool Water Recycling, Cyanuric Acid, Pool Water Purification, Recycling Pool, Reverse Osmosis, TDS, Total Dissolved Solids, Uncategorized, water chemistry, Water Hardness
Do you have a salt system in your swimming pool? Were you hoping for less maintenance, better feeling of the water and for the ability of the system to make chlorine? Salt systems are great when they are functioning but what happens when the calcium levels in the... by Ken Scheer | Oct 11, 2016 | Calcium Hardness, Calcium Removal, Chlorine not working, College/University Pool, Commercial Pool Water Recycling, Cyanuric Acid, Pool Water Purification, Recycling Pool, Reverse Osmosis, TDS, Total Dissolved Solids, Uncategorized, water chemistry, Water Hardness
In the midst of our 6th straight year in a drought, conserving water should be on everyone’s minds. As for commercial properties, California is cracking down on them and water conservation. For them, they need to think of every possible way they can conserve... by Ken Scheer | Oct 4, 2016 | Calcium Hardness, Calcium Removal, Chlorine not working, College/University Pool, Commercial Pool Water Recycling, Cyanuric Acid, Pool Water Purification, Recycling Pool, Reverse Osmosis, TDS, Total Dissolved Solids, Uncategorized, water chemistry, Water Hardness
If you live in the California area, it shouldn’t be a surprise to you that we are in a drought. It’s pretty much in the news everyday but recently there have been reports that Northern California is doing much better. Unfortunately, that isn’t the...
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