Hello Fellow Pool Boys and Girls,
We just finished building our pool about a month ago. Unfortunately, we've developed a pea sized spot with a black center and brownish cloud moving away from the center.
I tried placing a chlorine tab on the spot, for approximately a week, and brushed. However, this did not cause the spot to fade. I have yet to try Vitamin C. Based on what I have read, I believe this may be calcium scaling with dirt trapped underneath.
I did have to raise my CH and added approximately 7-8 lbs of Calcium Chloride. I brushed and circulated the water. I think my mistake was not running my pool cleaner, for a few days, during this process.
I believe, based off what I've read, that I should drop my pH to 6.8-7 and brush. Supposedly, if this is calcium scaling, the stain will fade in a few weeks. My main concern is that we are in the middle of pool season and we want to enjoy our new pool. 6.8-7 seems a bit acidic to swim in. Obviously, my other concern is that a have a brown spot in my brand, new pool that's driving me crazy.
I have also noticed a white calcium buildup under my spillway. Any suggestions as to how to treat these issues are much appreciated. My pool has remained balanced.
Here are my current readings:
pH 7.5
FC 9
0 CC
CH 250
TA 100
60 CYA (Despite my warning, PB recommended using tabs. I was ok with this to raise the CYA. However, once I realized the feeder needed to be turned down, the CYA was a but higher than I would prefer. I am currently using liquid chlorine.)
I need to change my signature as we now have a 12K gallon pool with pebble sheen. Thanks in advance for any guidance.
We just finished building our pool about a month ago. Unfortunately, we've developed a pea sized spot with a black center and brownish cloud moving away from the center.
I tried placing a chlorine tab on the spot, for approximately a week, and brushed. However, this did not cause the spot to fade. I have yet to try Vitamin C. Based on what I have read, I believe this may be calcium scaling with dirt trapped underneath.
I did have to raise my CH and added approximately 7-8 lbs of Calcium Chloride. I brushed and circulated the water. I think my mistake was not running my pool cleaner, for a few days, during this process.
I believe, based off what I've read, that I should drop my pH to 6.8-7 and brush. Supposedly, if this is calcium scaling, the stain will fade in a few weeks. My main concern is that we are in the middle of pool season and we want to enjoy our new pool. 6.8-7 seems a bit acidic to swim in. Obviously, my other concern is that a have a brown spot in my brand, new pool that's driving me crazy.
I have also noticed a white calcium buildup under my spillway. Any suggestions as to how to treat these issues are much appreciated. My pool has remained balanced.
Here are my current readings:
pH 7.5
FC 9
0 CC
CH 250
TA 100
60 CYA (Despite my warning, PB recommended using tabs. I was ok with this to raise the CYA. However, once I realized the feeder needed to be turned down, the CYA was a but higher than I would prefer. I am currently using liquid chlorine.)
I need to change my signature as we now have a 12K gallon pool with pebble sheen. Thanks in advance for any guidance.