The pool on the yacht has limescale on the bottom and walls
Limescale on the surface of a yacht pool is a common issue, primarily caused by excessive water hardness This phenomenon can make the pool surface rough to the touch and affect its aesthetic appearance, while also making cleaning more difficult. Promptly identifying and solving this issue is essential to maintaining the pool in optimal condition. Here is a guide to recognizing the most common causes and the most effective methods to remove limescale and prevent its formation.
The yacht pool surface is rough
If the pool surface feels slightly rough to the touch, correcting the water's pH may be sufficient. Using a pool tester, check the pH level, which is likely high (above 7.5). To solve the issue, lower the pH to below 7. To reduce the pH by 0.1 units, approximately 10 grams of pH-reducing product per cubic meter of water is required. This intervention will help restore chemical balance and eliminate roughness caused by limescale.
The yacht pool surface is encrusted
If the pool surface is heavily encrusted, it will be necessary to drain the pool and clean it using a specific limescale removal product. Keep in mind that significant encrustations on the walls may also block or obstruct the filter cartridge. In this case, remove the cartridge and clean it thoroughly with the same product to ensure the proper functioning of the filtration system.
If the issue persists despite cleaning and maintenance efforts, please contact our support service. Our team of qualified technicians is available to provide assistance and specific guidance, ensuring a quick and professional solution. Thanks to our advanced monitoring and control systems, we can promptly intervene, identifying the causes of the problem and suggesting the most appropriate actions, even remotely.