Wednesday, October 19, 2011

How to keep hard water deposits from forming on your pool tile!


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Think of your swimming pool as a lake. When the water evaporates from the lake what is left? A giant salt flat. The difference is your swimming pool will never evaporate out, you will replinish the water so the water will be eventually so saturated with minerals and chemicals there will be a scaling condition. When that happens deposits form on the swimming pool tiles and plaster.


A swimming pool is a giant chemical container. The more chemicals you put in you pool water the worse this condition will be.








In addition to this, everything that enters the body of water; dirt, leaves, chemicals, bodies, ect....ect. EVERYTHING has a TDS factor, which contributes to the overall rise of TDS in that body of water. The weather is not the main reason for a rise in TDS, rather chemicals being used. Calcium hardness, for example, is the main contributing factor in these regions due to use of Calcium and Sodium Hypochlorite.



When the TDS level of pool water rises,  problems will begin to occur: calcium deposits on pool at water line, brown stains, bitter salty taste to water, irritation to skin and eyes. As the TDS continues to rises , these problems worsen to a point where the pool plaster will begin to deteriorate.





TDS should not be allowed to rise above unhealthy levels. The solution, drain and acid wash the pool and bead blast pool tile. Acid Washing and Bead Blasting Pool Tile should be done by professionals only.




1 comment:

  1. Great thoughts you got there, believe I may possibly try just some of it throughout my daily life.






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