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    Quote Originally Posted by aylad View Post
    You can get them several places online, including the Taylortechnologies.com site, amatoindustries.com, or several other places. I get mine from spspoolspas.com.

    Janet
    Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.

    Hoping to have the leak fixed on friday. Will let you know what happens. What other ways can I raise the pool's calcium level besides using cal-hypo? I think Id rather stick with the bleach method since I've become comfortable with it.
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    Default Re: Brand new pool owner = new to BBB method

    Calcium chloride, sold as Calcium Increaser or other similar names.

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    Calcium chloride, sold as Calcium Increaser or other similar names.
    Thanks. Is this readily available at hardware stores or places like Walmart or Target?
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