I have the same problem with my 2000 gal. in-ground spa. Each week I have to add muriatic acid to reduce the PH. Since my spa is small, in relation to a pool, I usually only have to add about 1/4 - 1/2 cup of acid to bring the PH down to the perfect range.
The PH levels have to be at the correct level for it to grow
Not if the water treatment chemicals aer at the correct levels.
Adjust your chlorine generator levels.
I'm assuming 15 round? Not much, start with 4 ounces of granular per week, monitor levels to see where total and free is at. Make sure to shock weekly, too. A chlorine based shock is your chlorine levels need to be raised, or a non-chlorine oxidizer if your chlorine levels are above 5 ppm.
You can check the pool chlorine levels with some litmus paper the levels need to be between 7.2 and 7.6 on the ph scale it would need a lot of chlorine for hair to fall out Safe levels are below 5ppm chlorine. You won't die if you swim in 10 ppm once or twice, but there could be harmful effects if you swim very regularly in high doses.
Yes, dogs generally cause a higher chlorine demand. It's not a problem if you monitor the chlorine levels.
As chlorine increases, ozone is destroyed. Chlorine (from CFCs) is the cause of the ozone holes.
Chlorine levels should be between 1-5 ppm
Chlorine has three electron shells with 2, 8, 7 electrons.
Chlorine levels, PH levels, Salt levels, stabilizer level, Make sure salt chlorinators are set correctly, check timing so that pool is filtering for enough time to produce required chlorine.
yes! They can even be deadly.
Alkaline levels are essential for the solution to change colour. Without alkaline levels, the colour of the solution would not be detectable.