If you are searching for common pool problems and how to fix any issues that arise, we are here to help!
1. Algae Growth
Any healthy pool should feature a clear or bluish hue. Yet, we have all seen pools that appear murky and green over the years. A pool that is green has usually been overrun with dangerous algae. This is one the most common pool issues that a homeowner will encounter. Generally, algae will impact pools that have a chlorine level that is too low.
How To Prevent Algae Growth
- Call a professional pool service if you do not feel comfortable with this task.
- After the algae is eliminated, boost your chlorine levels.
- Keep adding more chlorine to prevent future growth.
2. Clogged Pool Filter
Pools circulate water, and that circulation could ultimately be interrupted when a pool filter gets clogged. This can occur when a pool is not being regularly cleaned. Debris like dirt, insects and tree leaves can clog your filter, making it inefficient. Check the filter if you notice more debris than usual in your pool.
How To Fix A Clogged Pool Filter
- Clean out the filter and pool.
- Routinely clear debris from the area to prevent future issues.
3. Low Or High pH
A safe pH level for swimming pool water is between 7.2-7.6. Any pH that is below or above this level can cause irritation to the eyes, throat and skin. You can determine the pH level of your pool by testing it frequently. Balance the pH with pool chemicals, when necessary.
How To Fix pH Level
- Frequently test the pH level.
- Balance the level out by adding pool chemicals.
4. Excessive Chlorine
While chlorine is needed to prevent algae growth, an excess of the chemical can be nearly as dangerous as algae. Signs of excessive chlorine will include trouble seeing underwater or intense eye irritation.
How To Fix Chlorine Levels
- Consistently measure your chlorine levels with test strips, kits or readers.
5. Cloudy Water
You want your pool to be crystal clear, but it appears like a layer of fog is hovering above the water. The reason for this is most likely a bacteria build-up in the pool. Make sure to test your chlorine levels in this case. When the chlorine levels are low, bacteria will not be killed effectively.
How To Fix Cloudy Water
- Test your chlorine levels regularly.
- Add chemicals, when necessary.
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