Stains on concrete coping

Sep 28, 2009
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I have a 17K gallon two year old pool with a SWG.

Recently, I've been getting white residue on my concrete coping. I'm not sure if it has something to do with the salt, or some other chemical problem. It seems to be coming up from within the concrete. I can wash it off, but it keeps coming back. The coping also seems discolored. I never sealed the concrete, which was a bonehead move.

I've never managed to get my PH down, but my alkalinity is between 80 to 100.

Can someone tell me what may be causing this? Is there a way to stop it? Is there a way to clean the coping. Would sealing the concrete help in the future?

Any help would be much appreciated...
 
That is calcium. It fell out of suspension from the water because the pH was too high. I would bet the walls and floor are starting to show it too. The process is called Calcium scaling.

Please read Pool School and basic pool chemistry.

Scott
 
PoolGuyNJ said:
That is calcium. It fell out of suspension from the water because the pH was too high. I would bet the walls and floor are starting to show it too. The process is called Calcium scaling.

Please read Pool School and basic pool chemistry.

Scott

It could be calcium, or salt.

Calcium, and salt will stay behind when water evaporates no matter what the pH is.

I'd have your calcium hardness (CH) levels checked, but the only thing you can do to prevent this is frequently rinse the pool decks off (unless you live in a area with really hard water).



Regardless of the staining you see, you should always manage your pH.
 
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