Question about orange/brown stain...
Ok, we're still trying to figure this one out...
I have an in-ground, gunite pool (almost 5 years old) & I live in Southeast Louisiana. For the first 3 years, we used an electric, copper ionization system. At the end of the 3rd season, we removed the copper bars and tested the water; it showed almost no copper in the pool. As it was nearing winter, we let the pool filter just run but did not add chlorine until the following spring.
All last summer, we used chlorine with great success! It was SO much easier than the copper ionization system!
This winter, we did not neglect our pool as we previously had, but we didn't keep it completely *up* either... When we opened it 3 weeks ago, there was some leaf debris and algae, but we could see the bottom of the pool and the chemistry was not WAY off...
We vacuumed the pool thoroughly, soaked and rinsed the cartridge filters, and then added acid & (after 3 hours) shocked the pool. Two days later, I added black algetrine because I noticed the black algae trying to come back (a problem that was introduced during our copper ionization days). Our calcium hardness was a bit low, so we added that a couple of days later. All of our levels are now *perfect*, and the black algae is all but gone, but there is this stubborn, orangish-brown stain on the bottom of my pool and at the base of the walls (where the floor curves up into the wall). The walls are pristine; no algae or stains at all.
I have scrubbed and scrubbed. The local pool store is baffled. Then I reminded them that we used to use copper so they tested for that and it came back positive! HOW is that possible??? It's been almost 2 years since we have actively added copper to the pool. I know some algaecides use copper; did the black algaetrine do this? Is this stain even related to the copper level in my pool or is it something else entirely?
I could really use some input here; I'm still a bit of a novice at all this and I don't want to do anything wrong & really screw up my pool.
One final note (sorry to be so long-winded): Yesterday (per my pool store's instruction), I added 1 quart of Metal-Out to my pool with the instruction to wait 2 days, rinse my cartridge filters, and then repeat the process. It has been nearly 24 hours since I added the Metal-Out and there has been no noticeable change in the stain so I'm wondering if this is even the right course...
I truly appreciate any help or direction you can give me!
Thanks in advance,
Link to Pics of the problem...
Here are some pics I took the other day of the stained areas...
Any thoughts???
MyPool
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Re: Question about orange/brown stain...
I think we're neighbors.
I'm on Baton Rouge Water, use the same pool supply store, and we have the same problem. Sounds like water problems.
In the past, Parish Water (a.k.a. Baton Rouge Water) used local wells purchased from Capital Utilities to augment their water supply when necessary. These wells are notoriously high in iron; I know, because I used to be on one of them before becoming a Parish Water customer.
Anyway, back to your problem. I have the same stains, but I originally thought that it was tanic stains from live oak leaves and such. During Mardi Gras, we went to Colorado for a week. Upon returning, I had a large amount of live oak leaves in my pool. After cleaning it up, the stains appeared. So, I shocked at high levels, which is the prescribed method for getting rid of tanic stains. No luck.
So, I took a water sample to my friendly local pool supply store, but they were closed for the Easter holiday. I happen to have a quart of Metal Out, so I dumped it in. A day later, my stains have faded to the point of barely visable. I plan on another quart or two of Metal Out.
I have not had to top off my pool much, so I didn't think the iron came from the tap water. But, given your and my problem, and the common tap water source, I guess we have too much iron in our tap water and pool.
Good luck.