STAIN REMOVAL
Your swimming pool should be a crystal-clear, inviting oasis, but stubborn stains can quickly turn it into an eyesore. Whether you are dealing with unsightly brown streaks, dark organic spots, or widespread scaling, surface stains can make even perfectly chemically balanced water look unappealing.
At Good Neighbor Pool Care, we specialize in advanced, targeted stain removal treatments that safely eliminate discolorations without damaging your pool’s finish. Our experienced technicians diagnose the exact root cause of the staining—distinguishing between organic matter, metal precipitation, and mineral scale—to apply the precise chemical treatments and stain-lifting techniques required. We restore the vibrant look of your plaster, quartz, pebble, or vinyl surfaces, bringing back the pristine, sparkling aesthetic your backyard deserves.

COMMON TYPES OF POOL STAINS WE TREAT
Organic Stains (Green, Brown, and Black)
Organic stains are typically caused by leaves, twigs, acorns, berries, mud, or dead algae settling at the bottom of the pool and releasing tannins. If left unattended, these materials leave dark silhouettes behind on your pool floor.
- Our Approach: We apply localized sanitizing shocks and specialized organic lifting agents directly to the affected areas, breaking the chemical bond of the organic pigments and lifting the discoloration safely from the surface.
Metal Stains (Rust, Blue-Green, and Purple)
Metals can enter your pool through fill water, corroding pool equipment (like copper heater elements), or cheap fertilizers. Iron leaves red, brown, or yellowish-rust stains; copper results in a harsh blue-green hue; and manganese can create dark purple or black spots.
- Our Approach: Removing metal stains requires complex chemistry. We utilize ascorbic or citric acid treatments alongside industrial-strength metal sequestrants to pull the metals back into solution, ensuring they are trapped and filtered out permanently rather than settling back onto your finish.
Mineral Scaling and Calcium Deposits (White or Grey)
High pH, high alkalinity, or elevated calcium hardness levels can cause calcium to crystallize and deposit on your pool walls and tile lines. This scaling appears as a white, crusty, or chalky film that traps dirt and quickly turns grey or brown.
- Our Approach: We perform safe, monitored acid washes or apply specialized scaling treatments that dissolve the rigid calcium crust without pitting or etching the delicate underlying pool surface.
BENEFITS OF PROFESSIONAL POOL STAIN REMOVAL
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