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The Problem of Cloudy Pool Water



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By : Eva Judge   

Pools Brisbane need to be maintained carefully in order to avoid problems with cloudy water. This problem can be caused by a variety of reasons, from inadequate pool chemistry to a number of other issues. Being aware of these causes can help you to take the right action to make your water clear and swimmable again.

Pool Chemistry -

One of the primary culprits for causing cloudy pools is pool chemistry that is out of balance. If the chlorine level becomes lower than recommended levels, there is not enough to sufficiently sanitize the pool. It not only becomes cloudy, but also can become a breeding ground for algae and bacteria. Testing the chlorine level regularly and keeping it at the right levels will help to prevent this problem and keep the water clean. Chlorine is not the only factor involved here.

Another problem that can create this issue is poor water filtration. If calcium carbonate happens to build up in the water, accumulation can also occur in the filters, reducing the filtration. This can also occur if your pump is not up to speed, creating a situation where water is not flowing in and out of the filter properly. If you properly maintenance your pool and its hardware, this problem can be eliminated.

Other Reasons -

If your pool happens to have a busy day with a lot of swimmers, the water can easily become cloudy. The higher the number of people, the higher the amount of various materials from their bodies that will be added to the water. It can often overwhelm the chlorine level, leaving a hazy mess behind. Administering a shock treatment, or adding a higher level of chlorine, creates a barrier against this kind of situation. People often do this if they have a busy day planned in the water with a lot of friends and family.

Algae that has got a good start growing in your pool will create a cloudy mess. It announces its presence by making the pool walls slimy and changing the pool water to a greenish colour. Additionally, organic matter or phosphates present in rain water may contribute towards cloudy colouring and may require either a starver or phosphate treatment. When designing a new pool or spa, the pool construction firm from the very start needs to keep ongoing pool maintenance in mind. Speaking with a pool professional regarding maintenance, proper pool chemistry and trouble shooting can help to prevent cloudy pool water before it can begin. This makes sure that you have clean, clear and well maintained water to swim in.

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Author Resource:- Pools Brisbane can often become cloudy, due to various issues. John Clark Pools http://www.johnclarkpools.com.au/ can not only help you pool construction Brisbane but can also offer you valuable advice on how to keep it clear and clean so you can get back in the water.
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