If you take all these steps and still get algae promptly after a rain storm consider adding borates to the pool. It’s a one time treatment that lasts for years. Borates very effectively prevent algae metabolism and is another layer of protection when chlorine low and/or phosphates elevated
I stumbled across your channel searching for "how to fix green pool after rain". After the recent storms in SE Qld, my pool has turned the dreaded green colour. Added chlorine (calcium-based), which raised the calcium hardness a bit too much. Then bought non-calcium based chlorine which has helped. Quick question: are there follow-up activities related to the filter (I have a sand filter) once the colour returns to normal? Thanks for the tips from a fellow ChE. Subscribed, and all the best with your channel!
Dear I have 2700 m3 swimming pool and it's too cloudy after the rain. I make CL level 4ppm. PH is 7.30. Cyanuric is 33 and also I putted algaecide still cloudy. can you please tell me what to do ?
If you have a cartridge filter take it out and clean it, if you have a media filter give it a good back wash... add a clarifying agent for ex polysheen and run for at least 12 hours or even better a whole day and night... if your still cloudy have a look at how old either your cartridge is or your media... cartridges normally need to be replaced every 12 to 18 months.. and media is 5 years for sand 10 years for glass . Hope that helps
If you take all these steps and still get algae promptly after a rain storm consider adding borates to the pool. It’s a one time treatment that lasts for years. Borates very effectively prevent algae metabolism and is another layer of protection when chlorine low and/or phosphates elevated
I stumbled across your channel searching for "how to fix green pool after rain". After the recent storms in SE Qld, my pool has turned the dreaded green colour. Added chlorine (calcium-based), which raised the calcium hardness a bit too much. Then bought non-calcium based chlorine which has helped. Quick question: are there follow-up activities related to the filter (I have a sand filter) once the colour returns to normal? Thanks for the tips from a fellow ChE. Subscribed, and all the best with your channel!
This is informative and very helpful. Thank you
Does this all still apply to salt water pool?
I'm in Florida have a 30/15 pool in ground. Every week I'm getting the mustard allergy is there anything that I can do to avoid getting that
Dear I have 2700 m3 swimming pool and it's too cloudy after the rain. I make CL level 4ppm. PH is 7.30. Cyanuric is 33 and also I putted algaecide still cloudy. can you please tell me what to do ?
If you have a cartridge filter take it out and clean it, if you have a media filter give it a good back wash... add a clarifying agent for ex polysheen and run for at least 12 hours or even better a whole day and night... if your still cloudy have a look at how old either your cartridge is or your media... cartridges normally need to be replaced every 12 to 18 months.. and media is 5 years for sand 10 years for glass . Hope that helps