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Looking for opinions and hard facts, if they exist:How do you test your water? (strips, titrating test kit, or dealer)Do you trust strips for certain levels but not others?If you use a kit, which one?If you take your water in to your dealer, is it because you trust those readings more than you can get at home, or because you want not only the measurement, but advice about what to do about it?Dealers, please chime in. Not looking for only owner opinions!
My tap water is very high in alkalinity, and I have to add a LOT of Ph decreaser to get the alk and Ph readings into range
I test with a test kit.I use test strips for a quick free chlorine check only.I use a Taylor k2005 (from Doc).I have never taken my water to a dealer. Not that they don't do it, but I am a believer that you are better off learning to be your own chemist. I trust my readings more than I would a dealer's.
I gave up on the strips, because I could never get the Ph color figured out. Very frustrating, and those are kind of expensive. I use a simple Walmart liquid test kit ($13). It reads chlorine, alk, Ph, hardness, and one other test, CYA I think. But I never got a reading on that test, so I never use it.
Same here - If it is the same test kit, it is from HTH (Arch Chemicals) in a blue box. This year's price, here in OH is $14. Its been all I have needed for 3 years now.