We live in the country and have struggled with iron (0.16ppm), manganese (0.298ppm) and high alkalinity (399) in our well water. Every time I added chlorine the water would turn green. I was spending $200-300/yr on the Pink Stuff. It worked, but it was expensive.
I tried filling the pool with soft water, but that was slow and also meant that the basement door was partially open so the garden hose could connect to the sink downstairs. It was a hassle.
In desperation during one rainy spring a few years ago, I rigged up a downspout so it drained into the pool. Total cost was about $30. That spring it rained and rained and rained, and the pool eventually overflowed. Then it rained some more. I think I diluted the pool water enough that most of the well water was gone. Suddenly, I had no need for the Pink Stuff any more!
Since then, every spring I capture rain water to bring the water level back to normal. I may have to top off the pool during July/August with a little soft water from inside every now and then, but overall this has worked really really well.
I used to take the downspout attachment on and off, but now I leave it on all summer to catch whatever rain may fall. I take it off in the winter and put it back on in the spring.
I'm posting this in hopes that someone else can benefit from what I've done year. TFP has been a great resource and I wanted to give back a little bit.




I tried filling the pool with soft water, but that was slow and also meant that the basement door was partially open so the garden hose could connect to the sink downstairs. It was a hassle.
In desperation during one rainy spring a few years ago, I rigged up a downspout so it drained into the pool. Total cost was about $30. That spring it rained and rained and rained, and the pool eventually overflowed. Then it rained some more. I think I diluted the pool water enough that most of the well water was gone. Suddenly, I had no need for the Pink Stuff any more!
Since then, every spring I capture rain water to bring the water level back to normal. I may have to top off the pool during July/August with a little soft water from inside every now and then, but overall this has worked really really well.
I used to take the downspout attachment on and off, but now I leave it on all summer to catch whatever rain may fall. I take it off in the winter and put it back on in the spring.
I'm posting this in hopes that someone else can benefit from what I've done year. TFP has been a great resource and I wanted to give back a little bit.



