Phosphates and Copper

TomAtlanta

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Sep 10, 2011
392
Atlanta Ga
I use the drop test kit I got from here, the Trouble Free TF-100. I also occasionally take a water sample to a pool store for testing to double check my results. Last week I went to Leslie's. They have a machine that tests the water without any drops. It gave me about the same results that I get from the drop tests, but it also gave me results for Phosphates and Copper which I have never tested for before. It said they were both high.

Questions:
Are the Phosphates and Copper tests important?
If so, why aren't they included in the test kid sold here?
If they are high, does it matter and should I do something about it?
 
I use the drop test kit I got from here, the Trouble Free TF-100. I also occasionally take a water sample to a pool store for testing to double check my results. Last week I went to Leslie's. They have a machine that tests the water without any drops. It gave me about the same results that I get from the drop tests, but it also gave me results for Phosphates and Copper which I have never tested for before. It said they were both high.

Questions:
Are the Phosphates and Copper tests important?
If so, why aren't they included in the test kid sold here?
If they are high, does it matter and should I do something about it?
They maybe got lucky today on the other tests. Tomorrow is another story. 😉

Phosphates don’t matter if you keep the chlorine level correct, but copper will cause staining on pool surfaces. Metals testing is the only one some people recommend a pool store for since it’s expensive to do it yourself.
 
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