This is our 2nd year with a 15 x 30 AGP. We're strictly BBBrs.
This year our PH is higher than last (I actually had to add Borax regularly to keep it up last year). It is very steady--around 7.6-7.8, depending on which eye I use to look at the results, time of day, and wind direction 8). My problem is my skin feels very dried out after a swim. (1) Is it true this can be a side effect of high PH?
I got some Muriatic Acid Tuesday and added 2 cups which took it to 7.4, and left town for a few days. I did not test for ALK. I wondered if I had overdone it until I tested today and it's back to it's 7.7!
A large difference between last year and this is a large construction project 150 yards away that's imported massive amounts of fill dirt from what smells like a feed lot (PU)
. I am constantly vacuuming silt (mixed with who knows what) off the bottom of the pool, very unlike last year. (2) Am I getting "natural" Borax from the construction project? We live in Colorado and I believe our soil is Alkaline, maybe 8.5?
Finally, (3) what can I do to make the water feel less drying to my skin?
Our numbers are:
FC - 4.5
CC - 0
CYA 25-27ish (thought I'd play with this low this year...now I'm following the high CYA thread and may adjust)
PH - 7.7
ALK - 110
CAL - 60
Denver, CO
84 degrees
10,997 gal AGP
Sand filter
This year our PH is higher than last (I actually had to add Borax regularly to keep it up last year). It is very steady--around 7.6-7.8, depending on which eye I use to look at the results, time of day, and wind direction 8). My problem is my skin feels very dried out after a swim. (1) Is it true this can be a side effect of high PH?
I got some Muriatic Acid Tuesday and added 2 cups which took it to 7.4, and left town for a few days. I did not test for ALK. I wondered if I had overdone it until I tested today and it's back to it's 7.7!
A large difference between last year and this is a large construction project 150 yards away that's imported massive amounts of fill dirt from what smells like a feed lot (PU)

Finally, (3) what can I do to make the water feel less drying to my skin?
Our numbers are:
FC - 4.5
CC - 0
CYA 25-27ish (thought I'd play with this low this year...now I'm following the high CYA thread and may adjust)
PH - 7.7
ALK - 110
CAL - 60
Denver, CO
84 degrees
10,997 gal AGP
Sand filter