by Ken Scheer | Dec 14, 2016 | Calcium Hardness, Calcium Removal, Cyanuric Acid, Pool Water Purification, Recycling Pool, Reverse Osmosis, TDS, Total Dissolved Solids, Uncategorized, water chemistry, Water Hardness
As a potential client for the Puripool Process, there are a variety of things that you will need to be aware of before the service is performed. The purpose of this blog post is to highlight a variety of the most frequently asked questions that will help you better... by Ken Scheer | Dec 6, 2016 | Calcium Hardness, Calcium Removal, Cyanuric Acid, Pool Water Purification, Recycling Pool, Reverse Osmosis, TDS, Total Dissolved Solids, Uncategorized, water chemistry, Water Hardness
If you live in an area like ours where the water coming out of the tap is extremely “hard” it is going to be extremely challenging to manage and keep your swimming pool looking as great is it did when you first got it. In the Los Angeles area, water coming... by Ken Scheer | Nov 29, 2016 | Pool Water Purification, Recycling Pool, Reverse Osmosis, TDS, Total Dissolved Solids, Uncategorized, water chemistry
There has been a lot of discussion in regards to phosphates and how they can affect your swimming pool. Since you can’t actually see them, as levels increase in the swimming pool the water might turn green even though you have the proper amount of chlorine in the... by Ken Scheer | Nov 22, 2016 | Calcium Hardness, Calcium Removal, Pool Water Purification, Recycling Pool, Reverse Osmosis, TDS, Total Dissolved Solids, Uncategorized, water chemistry, Water Hardness
In the past couple of months, we have been recycling swimming pool water in a couple of different commercial swimming pool outfits. We’ve noticed an increase in these type of requests because, in California, commercial swimming pools are highly regulated due to... 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 8, 2016 | Calcium Hardness, Pool Water Purification, Recycling Pool, Reverse Osmosis, TDS, Total Dissolved Solids, Uncategorized, Water Hardness
It seems as if a fair amount of news has been speaking about the change in the current drought conditions in California. What they don’t discuss in as much depth is the fact that there is a big difference in what is going on in Northern California verse Southern...
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