Re: Copper Piping Failure

Originally Posted by
SherrySt
Thanks, Dave! Before I add the bleach I have another question. . .The pool store tested for metals and said that the copper is at 10 and the iron is at 6.6. They said to add 10 bottles of Omni (sequestoring stuff?!?). They also said not to add chlorine again until the metals were down. When the chlorine was added previously, the pool immediately turned green. I assume that was a reaction to the Omni stuff? Anyway, should the water be tested for metals again or should I go ahead and get the chlorine and pH where they belong. THANK YOU!!
I would drain and refill...your copper levels are through the roof and so is your iron. Sequesterant will not remove the metals...just make them unreactive with chlorine for a time and then your problems will return unless you keep adding sequesterant. In the long run draining will be your least expensive option! Stop the trichlor...that is what caused the problem in the first place (actually, not keeping tabs on your pH caused the problem with the low pH but your CYA levels are also very high). The plastic sheet method is probably your best bet. If you add chlorine now your water will turn green as the chlorine oxidizes the copper in the water.
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
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