As some of you know I work in a pool store full time summers and part time when the school I work at is in session. Today I tested the water for a customer and I would like your comments on his test results. (Tested with LaMotte WaterLink Express colorimeter and reagents)
10,000 gallon plaster pool
Cartridge filter
Pool Pilot Digital SWG
Salt level 3000 ppm (tested with Goldline salt meter that I calibrated 2 days ago)
FC 1 ppm
TC 1.5 ppm
CC .5 ppm
pH UNDER 6.5 (the limit of the colorimeter)
CAL 50 ppm
ALK 0 ppm
CYA 0 ppm (PoolPilot recommeded level is 60-80 ppm)
Copper OVER 4 ppm (the limit of the colorimeter)
Iron 1.04 ppm (accuracy of this test is .01 ppm)
EDIT: It is possible that his calcium is not that low. High levels of copper (above 1 ppm) causes interferance with the LaMotte calcium test. Then again, the high copper levels could have displaced some of the calcium in his water also.
His pool is about a year old and the builder told him to just pour a gallon of acid in a week and the Pool Pilot would tell him whatever else he needs to add! (He did keep his salt level at the proper concentration.) They were supposed to come out and teach him how to care for his pool and he told me they cancelled on him several times, and once the final inspection was passed they basically stopped talking to him. He knew something was not right which is why he came in to get the water tested. He has a gas heater with a copper heat exchanger and had some iron staining in the pool. I don't know how long these acidic conditions have existed but it seems to me that the heat exchanger in his heater has suffered damage! This builder is one of the larger and reputable gunite pool builders in my area. (In fact, I got quotes from them when I was having my pool built!)
I find this behavior on the part of the builder very neglegent! I also am finding this to be a far too commen occurance when people have pools built, but I have never seen anything as bad as this! Usually I see a pool with a SWG with NO CYA because it was never added at startup and very high pH because it was never explained to the new owners that new plaster can require a lot of acid and a SWG will add to the acid demand.
I sent him home with 5 lbs of soda ash to get the pH AND TA up fast and a bottle of Jack's Magic Purple Stuff to help sequester the metals! He is supposed to come back tomorrow for another water tests and my feeling is that once the water is no longer so acidic he should drain and refill to get the metal levels down and have his heater inspected for damage. I really don't think this water can be salvaged. I also wonder about the plaster in his pool. I am sure there is surface damage from the combination of low pH and low calcium levels for who knows how long. I don;'t even know if it is worth trying to get some calium into the water before I suggest he drain and refill.
I don't know if this type of thing is country wide or just here in Florida but it does not speak well for the pool industry!
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