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Pool and phosphates
After chasing no chlorine for most of the summer, our pool store
finally go around to testing for phosphates (run off from our grass service). They found a bunch. Their suggestion was to basically replace the water in the pool. Any way to chemically or other wise leach out the phosphates? Seems like something we will have to multiple times over the course of the summer. |
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Kurt Ullman wrote:
After chasing no chlorine for most of the summer, our pool store finally go around to testing for phosphates (run off from our grass service). They found a bunch. Their suggestion was to basically replace the water in the pool. Any way to chemically or other wise leach out the phosphates? Seems like something we will have to multiple times over the course of the summer. Just a thought: Before all this talk by the pool industry about phosphates and phosphate removal products, thousands of pool were kept clear simply by ...proper chlorination. In other words, there is absolutely no reason to replace the water multiple times during the summer because of phosphates. There are many other reasons why you would be 'chasing chlorine' other than high phosphate levels. The secret to clear pool water is two-fold: proper levels of sanitizer efficiency and pH. |
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"giroup01" wrote: The secret to clear pool water is two-fold: proper levels of sanitizer efficiency and pH. We also spent most of the summer chasing pH and alkalinity. |
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Kurt Ullman wrote:
We also spent most of the summer chasing pH and alkalinity. Salt water generators raise pH to about 7.8 due to the production of sodium hydroxide and features like waterfalls raise pH by freeing up carbonic acid. In this last case you may see a significant drop in alkalinity when you r-eadjust the pH downwards.Do you have a SWG and/or waterfalls/fountains? |
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In article om,
"giroup01" wrote: Kurt Ullman wrote: We also spent most of the summer chasing pH and alkalinity. Salt water generators raise pH to about 7.8 due to the production of sodium hydroxide and features like waterfalls raise pH by freeing up carbonic acid. In this last case you may see a significant drop in alkalinity when you r-eadjust the pH downwards.Do you have a SWG and/or waterfalls/fountains? Nope, just your standard run-of-the mill swimming pool with sand filter, chlorinator, diving board and lousy chemistry.. |
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Kurt Ullman writes:
Any way to chemically or other wise leach out the phosphates? Be skeptical of pool store tests, especially when the infallible computer tells you to buy a bunch of stuff. Dose 10 ppm free chlorine in the evening and lower pH to 7.0. Cures just about anything that can outgas from the water. Pool stores look like pharmacies any more. They have bottles of high- priced remedies for every possible ailment, when you hardly ever need anything but the most ordinary chemistry. |
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Pool and phosphates
"Kurt Ullman" wrote in message ... After chasing no chlorine for most of the summer, our pool store finally go around to testing for phosphates (run off from our grass service). They found a bunch. Their suggestion was to basically replace the water in the pool. Any way to chemically or other wise leach out the phosphates? Seems like something we will have to multiple times over the course of the summer. I had a real high level Phosphate in my pool it's food for Algae. I used a product called Zero-Phos ( http://www.advantagepoolsupplies.com...CategoryID=362 ) It took care of it. I discontinued the yard service, I can fertilize my pool myself. |
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Sacramento Dave writes:
I had a real high level Phosphate in my pool it's food for Algae. Then filter out the algae, and you filter out the phosphate. |
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