Gadetlady
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I'm at a loss and hoping someone on this forum can help.
We have an in-ground pool which gets sediment in it and I can't figure out what it is. My pool guy doesn't have an answer either. It settles on the floor of the pool, is opaque, and kicks up like dust whenever I swim. I call it "fish food" because it has larger particles that have the size and shape of fish food flakes (not color - just size and shape). Another comparison might be what a plastic shopping bag looks like when it disintegrates. It lays on the bottom unless there's movement in the pool. If I use fins and a scissor movement, I can "brush" it toward the filter using gentle water movement, and get it to go down the drain -- but there is so much in the pool it's a fool's errand.
Last year someone suggested draining and refilling the pool. We drained it, treated it with muriatic acid, and filled it back up again. It seemed to cut down on it a little for a short while, but did not solve the problem. The pool was sparkling clean for about 3-5 days total and then it returned.
Here's a link to our city water: https://www.mesawater.org/water-quality/water-quality-report
The pool is not plaster, but rather pebble tec, so it's not something to do with what the pool is made of.
We have a salt water system, but the problem was there before we changed to salt water, so that's not the issue either.
I doubt the heater has anything to do with it, but we have a brand new heater and also solar heating. The pump is also new.
Any ideas what it could be? Possibly something in the pipes? I don't think it is dissolved solids because it would have resolved for a while when we drained and re-filled the pool.
It's driving me nuts - I enter the pool and it looks sparkling clean, and as soon as there's any movement in the pool and the "fish food" gets kicked up, it's all cloudy.
Any help or resource as to where I might go to get help would be appreciated.
We have an in-ground pool which gets sediment in it and I can't figure out what it is. My pool guy doesn't have an answer either. It settles on the floor of the pool, is opaque, and kicks up like dust whenever I swim. I call it "fish food" because it has larger particles that have the size and shape of fish food flakes (not color - just size and shape). Another comparison might be what a plastic shopping bag looks like when it disintegrates. It lays on the bottom unless there's movement in the pool. If I use fins and a scissor movement, I can "brush" it toward the filter using gentle water movement, and get it to go down the drain -- but there is so much in the pool it's a fool's errand.
Last year someone suggested draining and refilling the pool. We drained it, treated it with muriatic acid, and filled it back up again. It seemed to cut down on it a little for a short while, but did not solve the problem. The pool was sparkling clean for about 3-5 days total and then it returned.
Here's a link to our city water: https://www.mesawater.org/water-quality/water-quality-report
The pool is not plaster, but rather pebble tec, so it's not something to do with what the pool is made of.
We have a salt water system, but the problem was there before we changed to salt water, so that's not the issue either.
I doubt the heater has anything to do with it, but we have a brand new heater and also solar heating. The pump is also new.
Any ideas what it could be? Possibly something in the pipes? I don't think it is dissolved solids because it would have resolved for a while when we drained and re-filled the pool.
It's driving me nuts - I enter the pool and it looks sparkling clean, and as soon as there's any movement in the pool and the "fish food" gets kicked up, it's all cloudy.
Any help or resource as to where I might go to get help would be appreciated.