- Jun 22, 2014
- 52,028
- Pool Size
- 17888
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-45 Plus
Thanks.i'm only chiming in to say EXCELLENT looking water Pat. Well done!
Thanks.i'm only chiming in to say EXCELLENT looking water Pat. Well done!
Hi drseuss, I've thought calcium scale of both kinds until recently I started thinking oxidation. Tallman at first pointed me to swg causing it and had me pour in Jack's magic. This past visit they balked at oxidation and said it was something on the surface due to chemistry. I even went as far to call pentair about my swg and they sent brand new one out. Using it now. Going back to chlorinator didn't help either. I can see a slight water line where I brought down pool water level for winter and to be honest it may be better above that level but not 100% sure. Maybe winterizing chems are doing something. I used 'In The Swim' non chlorine winterizing kit to close each year. Chalky look has covered most everywhere and although it's still blue it's not the nice shiny Pacific blue it was in year 1. I hope one of us figures it out. Brushing doesn't help. Nothing wipes off. I can sand it and see the white dust trail. Sometimes on the sandpaper I see a faint light blue residue which makes me think oxidation. Imay push Tallman to come out in fall and buff it.
No need to turn off the SWG, just properly manage pH and CSI. pH is only part of the equation.I have a similar problem with my fiberglass pool but mine is a Sun Fiberglass pool instead of a Tallman. I was told by a fiberglass pool pro that very low calcium levels and high PH probably caused it. I turned off the salt water generator which lower the PH and the chalky substance on the walls is not as bad now. I have a much older pool than yours so it is possible that there is some calcium in the gelcoat that is breaking down because of high PH since it seems to be getting better after PH was lowered. I was told to increase calcium to 300 which I intend to do soon to see if it helps. Please post an update if you are able to get rid of your problem so other fiberglass pool owners can learn from your experience.
Hi seribus,Hi Seuss,
Have you heard anything from Tallman? Any progress? Nothing on this end.
Seribus
Hi seribus,
I just got the call. It's kind of a long story, but in the end, they are using ecofinish. I guess you can also have them gel coat, but you are not guaranteed that it won't do it again. With ecofinish it's a 10 year warranty. So, we are going with ecofinish. The website is ecopoolfinish.com. Apparently, it's a superior product to gel coat and about 3 times as expensive. They are going to be in North Carolina soon so we will hopefully get this taken care of before we open the pool for the summer. The only thing we have to pay for is the water. I hope you get your call soon if you haven't already.
A very rare success story. Good for you. We look forward to seeing the final results.Seuss, EcoFinish is gonna happen tomorrow. I hope it goes well.
So do we, Seribus! Will you be there and can take pics?? Has the pool already been emptied?
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A very rare success story. Good for you. We look forward to seeing the final results.