I had my plaster re-done last January. I picked a terrible contractor who left me with multiple unfinished problems, leading me to question the quality of everything that was done. After the plaster was in place he never came to look at it or anything so I have no idea if it was done correctly and well. I still trusted him at that point.
I had a bunch of staining, due to an old heater (because said pool guy kept telling me the heater would be in "next week" and I didn't realize that metals from the old heater could be staining the new plaster). I did a no drain AA treatment after the new heater went in and it seemed to really get rid of those stains.
Now, stains have slowly come back. They look like dirt stains to me ( so did the ones I thought were due to the old heater). It started with a few baseball sized dirty looking spots and slowly more and more have come, some darker than others. I let them go too long as I thought the contractor was still going to be helping me solve all these issues.
I can post numbers later but I lowered the chlorine to under 3 to do the Jack's stain ID kit (it's probably zero by now). I haven't started raising it yet because if I need to do some kind of protocol this weekend, I wasn't sure what level it needs to be at.
I did the Jack's stain ID kit 3 times. None of them seemed to significantly lift the stains. the #2 , copper and scale is probably closest to lifting at all but even some of the lighter stains did not disappear with it or significantly lighten them.
I have hard water so scale is definitely a concern. I don't have much white scale at the waterline--I get it in one particular spot that I clean off periodically) I have had the pool water tested as well as the fill water and supposedly there is no copper (I know Leslie's isn't the most reliable but I don't know how else to test for copper reliably).
I'm ready to pull my hair out.
--I am not confident the plaster was done well in the first place and who knows if I messed it up with the AA treatment.
--water here is expensive, and I hate to waste it, but would drain it to do whatever needs to be done if I'm sure it'll work
--Do I try Jack's stain #2 protocol based on a the ambiguous id results? Will it hurt the plaster?
--Do I just lower the pH to 6.8 and hope for the best? (PS what is the best way to test pH for that level?)
--Do I just live with a very expensive dirty looking pool forever, and risk it getting worse and worse?
--Do I hire a new contractor and pay thru the nose again to get the plaster redone but would that even fix it?
I have some logs on Pool Math, but don't log every time, the app wasn't letting me for awhile. But I have been careful with my chemicals all along. I don't know who I can even trust anymore to help me in real life so you guys are my only hope.
I can't tell you how much I wish I had just filled the Dang thing in with dirt last year. I've gotten to where I hate it and the amount of time, effort and money I have put into it to have it look like it does. I thought if I was careful with the chemicals, it would look good for a couple years at the least.
Thank you for any empathy, advice, and for reading my plight.
~Marci
I had a bunch of staining, due to an old heater (because said pool guy kept telling me the heater would be in "next week" and I didn't realize that metals from the old heater could be staining the new plaster). I did a no drain AA treatment after the new heater went in and it seemed to really get rid of those stains.
Now, stains have slowly come back. They look like dirt stains to me ( so did the ones I thought were due to the old heater). It started with a few baseball sized dirty looking spots and slowly more and more have come, some darker than others. I let them go too long as I thought the contractor was still going to be helping me solve all these issues.
I can post numbers later but I lowered the chlorine to under 3 to do the Jack's stain ID kit (it's probably zero by now). I haven't started raising it yet because if I need to do some kind of protocol this weekend, I wasn't sure what level it needs to be at.
I did the Jack's stain ID kit 3 times. None of them seemed to significantly lift the stains. the #2 , copper and scale is probably closest to lifting at all but even some of the lighter stains did not disappear with it or significantly lighten them.
I have hard water so scale is definitely a concern. I don't have much white scale at the waterline--I get it in one particular spot that I clean off periodically) I have had the pool water tested as well as the fill water and supposedly there is no copper (I know Leslie's isn't the most reliable but I don't know how else to test for copper reliably).
I'm ready to pull my hair out.
--I am not confident the plaster was done well in the first place and who knows if I messed it up with the AA treatment.
--water here is expensive, and I hate to waste it, but would drain it to do whatever needs to be done if I'm sure it'll work
--Do I try Jack's stain #2 protocol based on a the ambiguous id results? Will it hurt the plaster?
--Do I just lower the pH to 6.8 and hope for the best? (PS what is the best way to test pH for that level?)
--Do I just live with a very expensive dirty looking pool forever, and risk it getting worse and worse?
--Do I hire a new contractor and pay thru the nose again to get the plaster redone but would that even fix it?
I have some logs on Pool Math, but don't log every time, the app wasn't letting me for awhile. But I have been careful with my chemicals all along. I don't know who I can even trust anymore to help me in real life so you guys are my only hope.
I can't tell you how much I wish I had just filled the Dang thing in with dirt last year. I've gotten to where I hate it and the amount of time, effort and money I have put into it to have it look like it does. I thought if I was careful with the chemicals, it would look good for a couple years at the least.
Thank you for any empathy, advice, and for reading my plight.
~Marci