PebbleTec Calcium Deposit

vjsan12

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Jan 24, 2025
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San Antonio, TX
I’m draining my pebbletec pool completely and have black onyx finish. I think it would lighten up after drying but the amount of white that’s showing is making me worry that if they are calcium deposits. Any ideas??
 

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Could be calcium. Rub with lemon, white cleaning vinegar, and as a last resort acid. If it fizzes it’s calcium. I’d start with the lemon or vinegar as it will be the least aggressive on the finish itself.
 
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We need to discuss your water chemistry and what you maintain your CSI at. High CSI can cuase calcium scaling.



 
No need to add borax to raise your pH of 7.0 - your highTA will cause the pH to rise.

If you want, you can aerate to raise pH a bit quicker.
Let pH rise it 7.8, then lower to 7.2 to help lower your TA - rinse, repeat.

What is the pH, TA and CH of your fill water?
 
Muriatic acid lowers pH and TA. pH will rise on its own, aeration speeds the pH rise.

You really have two choices...

Ignore TA and just manage your pH. When pH gets to 8.0, reduce it to 7.2 with muriatic acid. With a high TA, your pH will rise on its own. When pH gets back to 8, reduce it to 7.2 again. You don't HAVE to aerate, but it will help with pH rise.

Or, you can do this: Lowering Total Alkalinity (TA) Quickly with the Acid Aeration Method
 
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My PH is at 7.0 and TA at 270
What specific test kit are you using?

Pool math app says
PoolMath is just a calculator, nothing more. If given a target, PoolMath will calculate how to achieve it. It's a useful tool but needs to be used properly. Don't blindly follow its output.

So, should I add borax or just aerate?
Neither. pH will rise quickly with low pH and high TA.