- Apr 6, 2019
- 2
- Pool Size
- 26000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Hi all. First post. I love the community here at TFP. I have been reading and learning here for about 2 years. We got our pool in 2014, and my wife took care of it, using the pool store. Things got crazy in the spring on 2019, and that is when I found this site. I started taking care of the pool, and we quit using pool store advice or testing.
In 2019 the pool was stained and my wife had used pool shock with copper in the past. During out fight with stains in the spring on 2019, we added citric acid, but we didn't remove the metals from the pool. That year, I had to add acid regularly to keep the pH down. I noticed that when the pH got to about 7.8 the stains would start to reappear. Over the winter on 2019, we got a lot of rain, and it diluted the pool water. The summer on 2020, the pool was super easy to maintain. I didn't have to add acid at all. In fact, the pH stayed at the low end (around 7.2).
This winter I haven't done much to the pool. I have noticed that the skimmer baskets have gotten that brown stain that we have had before, and the vinyl liner is showing the yellowish stain that we had before. I did all the pool tests today, expecting to find high pH, but was surprised to find it about 7.3. Here are my test results:
FC - 2
pH - 7.3
TA - 50
CYA - 50
salt - 2600 ppm
temp - 52F
I know the salt, chlorine and CYA is low. I don't normally add chemicals over the winter because of the rain overflowing the pool just pours the chemicals down the drain. I plan to add salt once it warms up some, that try to get chlorine in the pool before the algae gets me.
So this is a long intro to the question. What do I need to do to get rid of the staining? Is it copper from the shock from 2 years ago and before?
We use city water to fill the pool. The city water comes from wells. In 2019, when I was fighting the staining, I emailed the water department and was told " Our well has a very low iron content. When we test for iron it is below detection level." I am starting to think that it is iron in our fill water. I just remembered that at the end of last summer, we had a small leak and we added a lot of water for several days.
If it is iron, should I buy some citric acid. I have been reading up on that today. I'm already in a good spot with chlorine and pH. Should I add the citric acid and use the poly fil in my skimmer baskets?
Thanks and sorry for the long post.
In 2019 the pool was stained and my wife had used pool shock with copper in the past. During out fight with stains in the spring on 2019, we added citric acid, but we didn't remove the metals from the pool. That year, I had to add acid regularly to keep the pH down. I noticed that when the pH got to about 7.8 the stains would start to reappear. Over the winter on 2019, we got a lot of rain, and it diluted the pool water. The summer on 2020, the pool was super easy to maintain. I didn't have to add acid at all. In fact, the pH stayed at the low end (around 7.2).
This winter I haven't done much to the pool. I have noticed that the skimmer baskets have gotten that brown stain that we have had before, and the vinyl liner is showing the yellowish stain that we had before. I did all the pool tests today, expecting to find high pH, but was surprised to find it about 7.3. Here are my test results:
FC - 2
pH - 7.3
TA - 50
CYA - 50
salt - 2600 ppm
temp - 52F
I know the salt, chlorine and CYA is low. I don't normally add chemicals over the winter because of the rain overflowing the pool just pours the chemicals down the drain. I plan to add salt once it warms up some, that try to get chlorine in the pool before the algae gets me.
So this is a long intro to the question. What do I need to do to get rid of the staining? Is it copper from the shock from 2 years ago and before?
We use city water to fill the pool. The city water comes from wells. In 2019, when I was fighting the staining, I emailed the water department and was told " Our well has a very low iron content. When we test for iron it is below detection level." I am starting to think that it is iron in our fill water. I just remembered that at the end of last summer, we had a small leak and we added a lot of water for several days.
If it is iron, should I buy some citric acid. I have been reading up on that today. I'm already in a good spot with chlorine and pH. Should I add the citric acid and use the poly fil in my skimmer baskets?
Thanks and sorry for the long post.