Managing Calcium Hardness in Your Pool: The Importance of Control
Understanding Calcium Hardness
In swimming pool water, monitoring calcium levels is crucial for maintaining your equipment such as chlorinator cells and preserving the pebble, quartzon, concrete & marbesheen surfaces of the pool.
Effects of High Calcium Hardness Levels
High levels of calcium hardness, particularly exceeding 400 parts per million (PPM), can adversely affect your pool. It can lead to scale forming on the pool surface which cannot be reversed, which aren’t particularly damaging for the pool, they’re just quite unsightly.
The calcium build-up on chlorinator cells also reduces its ability to produce chlorine and shortens the lifespan of the chlorinator cells.
The Solution for Calcium Scale
Specially formulated to combat calcium scale formation in pools by inhibiting the build-up of calcium scale, Calcium Stopper helps to keep calcium in suspension, preventing it from forming on the pool surface.
Use Calcium Stopper to prevent Calcium Stains on you Pool Surface.
Key Benefits of Calcium Stopper
- Suitable for All Pool Surface Types
- Softens Chlorinator Cell Calcium Build-Up for Easy Removal
- Minimizes Calcium Build-Up and Scale Formation on Pool Surfaces, Pipes, Filtration Systems, and Heaters
- Holds Calcium in Suspension
- Lasts Up to Six Months
*The only way to remove calcium scale on the surface is to drain and acid wash the surface, then re-filled and re-balanced. This product will only prevent it from happening in the first place or getting worse.
Maintaining proper calcium hardness levels in your pool is essential for preserving water quality and aesthetics. With Calcium Stopper you can effectively manage calcium scale formation, ensuring your pool looks and functions perfectly!
Don’t let high calcium hardness levels cause unsightly blemishes on your pool surface, pick up some Calcium Stopper from your pool on your next visit.