All About Metals in Your Pool with Joe Laurino
Metals in pool water are one of the most common reasons otherwise clean pools end up with ugly stains, tinted water, and frustrated customers. The key idea from this conversation is simple: sequestering agents help manage metals, but they do not remove them. Dissolved metal ions can stay in circulation and later oxidize from chlorine or oxygen, turning into solids that “plate out” on plaster, steps, and fittings. That is why a true pool metal removal approach matters, especially when draining is expensive or impossible. Joe Loreno explains how the Culator polymer works differently by binding metal ions while the polymer itself does not dissolve, letting you physically take metals out of the system. To solve a problem, you also have to know where it starts. Common sources of pool metals include fill water and source water, pool equipment, certain pool chemicals, filter media, plaster and masonry materials, and metal parts in water features. Outside the pool, runoff can bring ...