Metals in the pool water can cause staining and discoloration of hair and nails. A brown or orange stain on the surface of the pool or steps is usually an iron stain. If your blonde hair is turning green, that is an indication of copper. Treating metals is a process. First please take a water sample to one of the three Pisces Pools and Spas locations. We can test for metals in the pool water. Sometimes, if the metals have fallen out of solution and stained the pool, they won’t show up in the water sample….this is where pictures really help out. If you think you have a metal stain, please take pictures on your phone and bring them in. The next step is to identify whether it is copper or iron, we have a metal identification kit that will tell us that. The next step is to remove the stain with a granular product, then we coat the metals that have been put back into solution with a product called Pool Magnet, after the metals are lifted and coated, they need to be removed through the filter with a product called Sparkle Up. The final step is to remove the metals and the Sparkle Up from the filter with a product called Kleen It. All of this can sound pretty confusing….just visit one of our three locations and we can walk you step by step through the process. As always, if you have any questions, please give us a call @ 618-775-6543.

Out in the field, we come across a lot of solar blankets. Some are nestled snuggly in the pool, bubble side down, doing the job that they were meant to do which is conserving pool heat….others are wadded up on the deck, laying out in the yard, or just shoved in a corner of the garage being abandoned and unused. ? Just teasing! We know that solar blankets can be a pain to take off of the pool and store properly, however, just in case you would like to know the proper way, we will tell you. Solar blankets that are not on the pool should be folded up and stored in a cool dry place, out of direct sunlight. The sunlight will break the cover down when it is not on the water. During the winter months, we recommend using Stow Away to chemically clean your cover and store your cover. You can saturate your cover with Stow Away, fold it up, and store it in a large trashcan with a lid. This keeps mice and other critters out of your cover. The Stow Away will protect the cover from dry rot and water mold. If you prefer not to mess with a solar blanket at all, we do have a liquid product called Smart Shield that creates a thin coating over the water and acts as a solar blanket. It will hold in heat when the pool is not being used. As always, if you have any questions, please give us a call! 618-775-6543. Until then, happy swimming!