The major contributors to TDS in a well balanced swimming pool are salt, calcium and magnesium to a lesser extent. So if your calcium is under control and your water tastes like salt, my guess is salt. The only time when high TDS can be a problem is when it is something other than salt. So if you don't mind the taste, I don't see any reason to drain and refill.

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Our calcium is a bit low right now. I'm working on raising it to 200ppm.

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