nalesean
07-19-2013, 06:47 PM
Long time lurker / New Member / First post --
I have an inground 18x36 pool with a vinyl liner, that came with the house I bought a few years ago. I've been learning through this site and trial and error how to effectively manage the pool.
We recently had our return lines repaired under the concrete deck - they cut into the deck and replumbed with new fittings and pvc. (The lines were cracked)
Immediately after we've had two weeks of solid rain, and I've been unable to vacuum the pool, but I've been testing and brushing down regularly.
I got out to work on the pool today because I had the day off and it was not pouring rain.
After I vacuumed and brushed, I noticed small black spots on the pool liner (I say black, but they are really just dark spots) - They only appear near the two areas that they had to cut our portions of the concrete ( near the returns, one in the deep end, one in the shallow)
Now some concrete sediment did get into the pool and I vacuumed it today best I could.
The black spots were not coming off from brushing the liner.
I got into the water, and the spots had the consistency of grit/sand paper. I scraped some off with my finger nails, but it was difficult to get it out of the water - the one I did appeared to be hard. It would not squish between my fingers or stain green.
Even after I scraped off the bits giving a coarse texture (in the small area) the liner still had spots, just no texture.
Today's test (before adding more chlorine -
FC 1.2
CC 0.0
Ph 7.6
TA 80
CYA - ballparking between 20-30. It's low because we had to lower our water level about 18 inches to get the returns fixed. The dot wasn't completely obscured at 30.
Any advice would be helpful. There seems to be causality with the repairs. I would like any info if possible, particularly if I need to confront the company that cut into the concrete.
As a note, the concrete decking did have support metal under the structure.
I had the thought that it might be dust from the blade/support metal that rusted dark flecks on those areas, but I haven't had the chance to do an ascorbic acid test.
Also the water has maintained FC and hasn't gottoen cloudy, green, etc. this season.
Thanks for any advice,
Trae
I have an inground 18x36 pool with a vinyl liner, that came with the house I bought a few years ago. I've been learning through this site and trial and error how to effectively manage the pool.
We recently had our return lines repaired under the concrete deck - they cut into the deck and replumbed with new fittings and pvc. (The lines were cracked)
Immediately after we've had two weeks of solid rain, and I've been unable to vacuum the pool, but I've been testing and brushing down regularly.
I got out to work on the pool today because I had the day off and it was not pouring rain.
After I vacuumed and brushed, I noticed small black spots on the pool liner (I say black, but they are really just dark spots) - They only appear near the two areas that they had to cut our portions of the concrete ( near the returns, one in the deep end, one in the shallow)
Now some concrete sediment did get into the pool and I vacuumed it today best I could.
The black spots were not coming off from brushing the liner.
I got into the water, and the spots had the consistency of grit/sand paper. I scraped some off with my finger nails, but it was difficult to get it out of the water - the one I did appeared to be hard. It would not squish between my fingers or stain green.
Even after I scraped off the bits giving a coarse texture (in the small area) the liner still had spots, just no texture.
Today's test (before adding more chlorine -
FC 1.2
CC 0.0
Ph 7.6
TA 80
CYA - ballparking between 20-30. It's low because we had to lower our water level about 18 inches to get the returns fixed. The dot wasn't completely obscured at 30.
Any advice would be helpful. There seems to be causality with the repairs. I would like any info if possible, particularly if I need to confront the company that cut into the concrete.
As a note, the concrete decking did have support metal under the structure.
I had the thought that it might be dust from the blade/support metal that rusted dark flecks on those areas, but I haven't had the chance to do an ascorbic acid test.
Also the water has maintained FC and hasn't gottoen cloudy, green, etc. this season.
Thanks for any advice,
Trae