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Raise Your pH, Not Your Alkalinity. Here's How

Increasing the pH of the water without affecting the alkalinity is very easy, but there is a trick. With the pump motor on and water circulating, add the sodium bicarb. in the deep end of the pool and work your way around the perimeter. This will raise the pH with minimal effect on the alkalinity.

Keep your pH around 7.6-7.8, not 7.2-7.4. Most "pool experts" tell you 7.2-7.4 but they are using an index that your local water company uses which obviously should not be used for pool. There's a big difference between a water treatment system and your pool.

CORRECTION: The above answer will raise the Total Alkalinity and not the pH. Soda Ash (sodium carbonate) will raise the pH. Baking soda (sodium BIcarbonate) raises Total Alkalinity. Acid, whether muriatic or dry (sodium bisulfate) lowers the pH. Also, chlorine is about 80% efficient at a pH of 7.2 and only 40% efficient at 7.8.

CORRECTION: The first answer will do exactly what it says. It is true that soda ash can raise the pH without much happening to the TA.

You CAN raise the pH with baking soda using the above technique. How do I know? I've done it hundreds of times with my pool route in Arizona and being the pool operator for our local YMCA 80,000 gallon salt pool since 2008. 20 Mule Team Borax also works well for raising the pH. BORAX, OR SODIUM TETRABORATE

Acid, whether muriatic or dry can lower both the pH and TA. There are a couple of techniques to do it.

Chlorine is 100% effective at a pH of 5.5. At 7.2 - 7.4 it about 50% effective. 7.6 - 7.8 the chlorine is about 45% effective. Once you get above 8.0 - 8.2 does the chlorine level drop to 25% and lower.

Please just don't go through questions and answer them with this copy/paste stuff. People want real answers.

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