05/29/2026
🔵 Too Much Calcium Can Damage Your Pool Liner
Most pool owners know chlorine is important, but many don’t realize that improperly balanced calcium can also cause problems.
When calcium levels get too high, scale can form on the liner surface, leaving it rough, stained, and more difficult to clean. Over time, excessive scaling and water imbalance can contribute to premature liner wear and costly repairs.
✅ Regular water testing
✅ Proper chemical balance
✅ Professional monitoring
These simple steps can help extend the life of your liner and keep your pool looking its best.
If you’re unsure about your pool’s calcium levels, Diaz Pool Services can help.
📞 334-290-5121