- Apr 25, 2016
- 78
- Pool Size
- 25000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Hi All, our 12 year old pool was freshly re-plastered today. The plaster company used the bicarb startup process which is what sold me on them but I’m not sure they did the process correctly. They had the right equipment but after doing the calculations they added about 60 lbs. of Calcium Chloride. I thought it was supposed to be Sodium Bicarbonate. is this going to be a problem?? I didn’t actually see them pour it into the barrel but they left the empty bag behind. Also, the chemical they added, whatever it was, is no longer in the barrel it’s on the bottom of the deep end. It’s not supposed to leave the barrel that quick is it? Isn’t it supposed to slowly mix with the fill water? I’ve attached a pic showing what’s going on. If they did use the calcium chloride what is going to happen to my plaster assuming it’s highly concentrated at the bottom of my deep end now. I just want to kick myself for not paying closer attention but I had to take care of my grandson today at the last minute. Thanks in advance for any input. 


