- May 23, 2015
- 25,697
- Pool Size
- 16000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
What's going to affect you the most is not the pool surface but WHAT you fill your pool with.
I grew up on LI (Setauket/Stony Brook area) and the aquifer under LI provides for lots and lots of iron in the water. If you fill your pool from a well or intend to use well water for evaporation refill, then iron stains are going to be your biggest enemy. Iron stains, in my opinion, are a lot easier to fix in a vinyl pool (no fiberglass) than a plaster pool.
That said, if your city water provides you with low iron levels, then a plaster pool would be my #1 recommendation. Also, being on LI your water should have very low calcium levels, so calcium scaling in general is really a non-issue for your pool unless you intentionally add it.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk,16k gal SWG pool (All Pentair), QuadDE100 Filter, Taylor K-2006
I grew up on LI (Setauket/Stony Brook area) and the aquifer under LI provides for lots and lots of iron in the water. If you fill your pool from a well or intend to use well water for evaporation refill, then iron stains are going to be your biggest enemy. Iron stains, in my opinion, are a lot easier to fix in a vinyl pool (no fiberglass) than a plaster pool.
That said, if your city water provides you with low iron levels, then a plaster pool would be my #1 recommendation. Also, being on LI your water should have very low calcium levels, so calcium scaling in general is really a non-issue for your pool unless you intentionally add it.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk,16k gal SWG pool (All Pentair), QuadDE100 Filter, Taylor K-2006