| Thanks Scott as always for the quick follow up! I shot an email off to the folks at PT/PS and here was their response back to me. I do feel much better at this point but obviously need to stay on top of it. Sorry for the long response here: I have had a recent application of Pebblesheen to our new pool. Salt was added to the pool 6 days after start up and the pumps had been running. I’m getting feedback that the minimum number of days before salt should be added is 30. Should I be concerned about this and if so, what steps do I need to take in regards to discussing with my pool builder? Thanks in advance. PT/PS response: Thank you for your choice of Pebble Sheen pool finish. (The concern with adding salt is the potential for tiny amounts of minerals in the salt. Although it may be fine to start a salt-system right away, pool contractors and service companies have various opinions and experiences with starting these systems. 1. The most conservative answer is to wait 30 days before adding the salt to the pool water and starting the salt system. You can use liquid or tablet chlorine in the meantime. Just a couple of tablets in a floater is fine. Do no shock the pool for 10 days from the date of installation. There is a remote possibility that minerals in the salt could make a stain on the new finish. You want to protect the finish while it is curing in those first 30 days to prevent any stains from minerals, chemicals and etc. After 30-days it is easier to remove any stain. 2. It is common to hear a recommendation to wait 10-days before starting the salt system. It is less conservative, but the contractor/service may have had good experience with waiting 10-days and don't see any need to wait longer. 3. Some contractors/services start the system right away. There is very minimal risk of staining and they may have had good experience doing it this way. My response back: Denise, thanks so much for the quick response as I was quite worried with some of the feedback I had received. My PB has been in business for 30 years and had used PT/PS products since it was introduced with little or no issues. As far as salt systems, I know that he typically adds salt within the first couple of weeks and has been doing that for an extended period of time with no problems. I just wanted to be sure that adding salt so soon was within the the PT/PS guidelines and would not impact any warranty issues. This will not correct? PT/PS response: Your pool finish should be fine. If you don’t see any stains or rust spots on the surface then it is likely that the salt he uses is typically free from minerals and wouldn’t cause any stains on the surface anyway. If you notice a stain of any kind within the first 30 days from the day the finish was installed, report it right away so it can be cleaned off and not get set-into the surface. After the finish has cured for 30-days if you do get a stain on the surface, it is unlikely to become set-in and could be cleaned off more easily. (In 9-years of answering customer questions, I have not ever heard of a case of adding salt too soon causing a problem.) …Denise Scott, i do have one small stain on the first step but that was actually there a day or two after filling the pool. the PB has been advised and he said that he would take care of that issue. other than that i have not seen any stains at all on the interior. We have Pool School on Thursday morning so i will share my concerns with him at that point. |