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In this episode of the Talking Pools podcast, hosts Steve and Wayne delve into the complexities of pool staining, focusing on metal stains and their causes, including the impact of pH levels. They discuss the importance of maintaining balanced water chemistry and the challenges of closing pools for the season, including liability concerns. The conversation also covers effective chemical management, water testing, and the identification and treatment of various stains, providing valuable insights for pool professionals.
takeaways
- Staining in pools can primarily be categorized into metal stains and organic stains.Metal stains often originate from source water, particularly from wells or municipal systems.Maintaining a pH level around 7.5 is crucial to prevent metal staining.High pH levels can lead to irritation for swimmers and contribute to staining.Chemical treatments like sequestering agents can help manage stains but won't eliminate them.Identifying the type of stain is essential for effective treatment.Copper stains often appear blue or green, while iron stains can be rusty red or brown.Proper pool closing practices are vital to avoid liability issues.Regular water testing is necessary to maintain chemical balance and prevent staining.Education and training on stain identification can enhance service quality for pool professionals.
Sound Bites
- "Higher pH can cause irritation to users.""Everything has a pH.""Copper will come out a few different ways."
Chapters
00:00
Understanding Pool Staining
16:20
Closing Pools: Best Practices and Liability
27:37
Chemical Management and Water Testing
52:00
Identifying and Treating Stains
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