- Oct 25, 2020
- 106
- Pool Size
- 13500
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-30
Hi everyone -
Wasn't quite sure what section this belonged in so I went with Just Getting Started. My new in-ground pool was filled on 7/3/2021 so we're just over a month old. I just posted about my SWG getting activated and because the PB added too much salt, today we drained the pool down to dilute. Upon doing so, I was talking with the PB and noticing the calcium build-up on my tile. It looked much worse with the water drained and he was noticing it was on my pour-in-place cement coping as well. I asked why I was getting so much calcium for such a new pool and he didn't really have a good answer. He mentioned that perhaps in the beginning before the water was balanced, the calcium levels were too low and because of that, the water was extracting calcium from the tile/grout. That was potentially causing the build-up. He also mentioned the coping could have been due to water splashing after the calcium was added and was really concentrated.
Regardless, I have the issue (see pictures below - one of tile the other of coping) and wanted to ask a couple questions:


Wasn't quite sure what section this belonged in so I went with Just Getting Started. My new in-ground pool was filled on 7/3/2021 so we're just over a month old. I just posted about my SWG getting activated and because the PB added too much salt, today we drained the pool down to dilute. Upon doing so, I was talking with the PB and noticing the calcium build-up on my tile. It looked much worse with the water drained and he was noticing it was on my pour-in-place cement coping as well. I asked why I was getting so much calcium for such a new pool and he didn't really have a good answer. He mentioned that perhaps in the beginning before the water was balanced, the calcium levels were too low and because of that, the water was extracting calcium from the tile/grout. That was potentially causing the build-up. He also mentioned the coping could have been due to water splashing after the calcium was added and was really concentrated.
Regardless, I have the issue (see pictures below - one of tile the other of coping) and wanted to ask a couple questions:
- What is the best way to clean this? Is a pumice stone my best bet here? Do I need to put anything on the pumice stone or just get it wet? What about the coping? Should I just power wash it? Should I add some acid or something first? Am I S.O.L.?
- I've already tried using acid and brushing. I've tried CLR and brushing. I've tried tile cleaner and brushing and none helped even a little. When trying acid I was using a diluted mixture, 10:1 water:acid (34%)
- How can I prevent this from happening? Surely, after just one month I should not have this much of an issue, right? Or should I?
- 7/7 - 400
- 7/11 - 375
- 7/17 - 300
- 7/31 - 350
- 8/7 - 325
- 0.54
- 0.47
- 0.08
- 0.03
- -0.12
- 0.17
- 0.13
- 0.13
- 0.52
- 0.22
- 0.22
- 0.42
- 0.42
- 0.44
- -0.24
- -0.23
- 0.15
- 0.33
- -0.25
- -0.25
- 0.04
- 0.15
- -0.62
- -0.62
- -0.23
- -0.23
- 0.04
- 0.24
- 0.33
- =0.06
- 0.04
- 0.11
- -0.65
- -0.37
- -0.18
- 0.01
- -0.88 (salt added - 5,000 ppm)
- -0.48
- -0.12
- -0.23

