Hello everyone.
I have searched online extensively and haven't been able to find the cause to the rashes we have been getting from our new pool. Here are the specs/water readings.
Plaster (Tahoe Blue), 33,600 gallons, chlorine tabs, brushed plaster 3X/day for 10 days before swimming, received initial calcium from pool builder. We have a sand filter that we have backwashed 3 times to clear out the plaster dust that was collected. The last water testing showed the following:
FAC - 0.5
TAC - 0
Calcium - 150ppm
CYA - 0
TA - 80ppm
pH - 7.6
Copper, Iron, Phosphates - All 0
Total Dissolved solids - 450
I just added conditioner a few days ago to get the CYA levels up so we can maintain chlorine levels. Once the CYA is up we were going to get the calcium up to 200ppm.
The kids and I (as well as a few guests who have joined us in the pool) have gotten rashes wherever our skin touched the plaster. If we swim in the water without touching the plaster (other than our feet) we don't get the rashes. Given that the chlorine levels have consistently been 2 or less (I have shocked the pool twice and test daily since we started up the pool) I figured it's not a chlorine sensitivity.
I have asked a few people and researched online, but haven't been able to figure out what's going on. We are super frustrated and disappointed that our new pool (plastered on May 20th, first swam in it May 31st) is giving us and our guests rashes. Any help is greatly appreciated!
I have searched online extensively and haven't been able to find the cause to the rashes we have been getting from our new pool. Here are the specs/water readings.
Plaster (Tahoe Blue), 33,600 gallons, chlorine tabs, brushed plaster 3X/day for 10 days before swimming, received initial calcium from pool builder. We have a sand filter that we have backwashed 3 times to clear out the plaster dust that was collected. The last water testing showed the following:
FAC - 0.5
TAC - 0
Calcium - 150ppm
CYA - 0
TA - 80ppm
pH - 7.6
Copper, Iron, Phosphates - All 0
Total Dissolved solids - 450
I just added conditioner a few days ago to get the CYA levels up so we can maintain chlorine levels. Once the CYA is up we were going to get the calcium up to 200ppm.
The kids and I (as well as a few guests who have joined us in the pool) have gotten rashes wherever our skin touched the plaster. If we swim in the water without touching the plaster (other than our feet) we don't get the rashes. Given that the chlorine levels have consistently been 2 or less (I have shocked the pool twice and test daily since we started up the pool) I figured it's not a chlorine sensitivity.
I have asked a few people and researched online, but haven't been able to figure out what's going on. We are super frustrated and disappointed that our new pool (plastered on May 20th, first swam in it May 31st) is giving us and our guests rashes. Any help is greatly appreciated!