
In this video, Ask the Pool Guy’s Allan Curtis answers the question: Why does corrosion happen in a salt pool? Looking for more information? Watch this video!
Rust is the natural state of iron (ferrous oxide). Rust will occur when an iron containing metal alloy, such as steel, drops below a pH of 8.2 or 8.3. There are rust inhibitors that can combat the pH drop on Read More …
Pool Tool makes zinc anodes to help alleviate the results of electrolysis in salt water swimming pools. This anode is obviously doing it’s job, though it is so corroded and built up with scale that it is time to change Read More …
Rust is the natural state of iron (ferrous oxide). Rust will occur when an iron containing metal alloy, such as steel, drops below a pH of 8.2 or 8.3. There are rust inhibitors that can combat the pH drop on Read More …
When your Hayward H Series heater shows signs of corrosion on the outside on the side and through the top, it is definitely time to replace! When replacing the heater make sure to go based on the size of the Read More …