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Pool pH Increaser
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Pool pH Increaser raises your pool’s pH to between 7.4-7.6, ensuring your pool will operate at peak efficiency. Rain, tap water, and other chemical additives can lower your pools pH to dangerous levels, resulting in corrosion to pool equipment and surfaces. Low pH levels can also cause swimmer discomfort and an increase in chlorine consumption. We offer several excellent products from only the most reputable manufacturers, restoring your pool back to balance.
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The Poolgeek Academy
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Have any pool questions that you want to know the answers for? Looking for the most up to date information
on chemicals and equipment? Look no further. The Poolgeek Academy has all the answers to your questions!
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About Pool pH Increaser
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Pool pH Increaser raises your pool’s pH to between 7.4-7.6, ensuring your pool will operate at peak efficiency. Rain, tap water, and other chemical additives can lower your pools pH to dangerous levels, resulting in corrosion to pool equipment and surfaces. Low pH levels can also cause swimmer discomfort and an increase in chlorine consumption. We offer several excellent products from only the most reputable manufacturers, restoring your pool back to balance.
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