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    Default How long does it take to adjust the pH

    Well we are a few days away from having a hole in red clay to having a pool.

    Quick question - we are having water delivered - I have a private well and do not want to drain 10k gallons from it - generally how long does it take to get the water ph etc correct? We are doing a salt water pool.

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    Default Re: Newbie here - first post

    Not long. Do yourself a favor and go ahead and order a good test kit. Get the Taylor K-2006 or 2006C from the testkit link in my signature below. That way you'll have it ready to use when you get your pool. Is this an above ground pool? If so, are you aware that having as SWCG on an above ground pool generally voids the warranty?

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    Default Re: Newbie here - first post

    It doesn't take long, if you know what you're doing. You'll need a reliable set of test results (drop-based kit, please--no strips!!) so that you know where you're starting from. You will definitely need salt and CYA, and a good test kit (see the link in my sig). You'll also need some plain, unscented bleach, or chlorine granules to chlorinate with while you get your chemistry straight. Besides that, you use Borax to raise pH and baking soda to raise TA if you need to, but we won't know that until you run a set of tests on your water.

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    Default Re: Newbie here - first post

    Thanks....it is not above ground just a not very big inground

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