• Bendix Dalgaard posted an update 1 year, 8 months ago

    Sometimes, taking good care of your swimming pool will take a back priority to other aspects of life. You might be new to the whole situation and don’t always do things correctly. Perhaps you’ve been testing correctly and the results are good but you put it off.

    You might be doing your best but then you look in the pool and notice a the green, or perhaps a blackish color developing. Do not be too harsh on yourself though since this is a problem that most swimming pool owners will face at one time or some other time. No matter the cause, it can be quite a horror to discover your water in the swimming pool is greenish-colored. it.

    It is essential to consider the entire situation in a different way before you start emptying the entire pool or becoming frustrated. This can be a difficult lesson to learn about the importance of keeping a clean swimming pool. Yet it isn’t an end-all-be-all and with some hard work and the right tools you can get things in order before you know it.

    A lot of times, a green pool is caused by problems with the system for filtering. So you want to start here and troubleshoot from the angle. Clear out any debris that could be obstructions to the filtering system. Pay attention to the noise it makes and determine if it can move water in the way it is supposed to. You can then begin cleaning the pool. You’ll need to let the filter continue to run continuously for several days to help you. It is important to maintain it in good condition and also to perform an annual backwash to ensure it can continue to function properly.

    If the system that filters the swimming pool isn’t working exactly as it should, you’ll have to fix it. You won’t be able to make progress, and the issue will get worse. Check the entire filtering system and then replace the cartridge if appropriate. If you need to replace the entire filtering system get it done as soon as possible. Be sure to purchase the pool filter that is of the correct size and quality. To avoid future issues make sure you choose a reputable brand.

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    The filter will take care of the rest. After that, you’ll need to get rid of the pool. Remove any large pieces of dirt or debris from the pool’s top. This way it can’t spread and multiply, making it that much harder to get rid of. You may need to repeat this process several times over the course of the next couple of days.

    While it’s tempting to clean the pool out avoid doing this if you aren’t able to see the bottom of it. It is difficult to determine what kind of gunk has accumulated there and it could result in the destruction of your vacuum as well as your pool. To eliminate all algae and bacteria from the water, you need to shock it. Soon you will notice improvement.

    Within 24 hours after the shock has been completed, you can start adding chlorine as well as other chemicals you need to your swimming pool. Utilize testing kits to find out what the Ph level is. This will help you determine the kind of chemical you need to add. After 12 hours, you will have clearer water. It is now time to vacuum out any remaining debris. It could take up five days for your pool to become crystal clear once more.

    If you are not able to achieve results within the time frame, you might need an expert to examine your pool. There could be other issues that are more complex. It could be that your chemicals aren’t effective and need to be upgraded to improve their effectiveness. They’re equipped with the technology to take samples and give you information about how to correct the issue.