CHECK THE SYMPTOMS LISTED BELOW, THEN APPLY THE SUGGESTED REMEDY
PROBLEM:
Cloudy water. Water appears murky or turbid due to suspended matter.
Causes:
- Algae
- Too high a hardness level
- Too frequent backwashing
- Inefficient filter
- Plugged or channeled filter
- Precipitating calcium compounds
- Improper pH
- Improper total alkalinity
- Too high a total dissolved solids content
Remedies:
- Inspect filtration system
- Adjust you pH and total alkalinity to proper levels, as well as the
free available chlorine
- Maintain a consistent 1.0 - 1.5 ppm free chlorine level
PROBLEM:
Algae. Green, cloudy water or dark green or black spots on pool walls. Algae is
not only unsightly, but it makes surfaces slippery. Algae can clog pumps and
filters, and may harbor bacteria.
Causes:
- Insufficient free-chlorine residual
- Not following routine pool maintenance, including testing and
sanitizing.
Remedies:
- Super-chlorinate
- Check pH and adjust, if necessary, to comfort zone: pH 7.2 - 7.8
- Brush spots with pool brush to remove clinging algae
- Maintain a minimum chlorine residual of 1.0 to 1.5 ppm
PROBLEM:
Eye burns and chlorine-like odors.
Causes:
- Improper pH
- Combined chlorine
Remedies:
- Super-chlorinate
- Adjust pH to proper 7.2 - 7.8 range
- Maintain proper levels of pH, total alkalinity, and free chlorine
residual
PROBLEM:
Stains. Usually brownish stains on pool surface.
Causes:
- Corrosion of pool’s metal hardware due to low pH
- High pH
- High alkalinity
- Dissolved metals
Remedies:
- Adjust pH to 7.2 - 7.8
- Adjust total alkalinity
- Check with your pool chemical dealer about: Using chelating
materials or acid washing your pool
PROBLEM:
Clogged Filter. Water flow through your filter is impeded, resulting in increase
in circulatory system pressure.
Causes:
- Algae
- Calcification
- Hair
- Suntan lotion
- Improper pH
- Improper total alkalinity
Remedies:
- Check the guide-lines for your pool, including proper pH and total
alkalinity, adjust them to proper levels
- Maintain proper levels for pH and total alkalinity
PROBLEM:
Foaming. When your pool water looks like soap bubbles.
Causes:
- Too high a concentration of algaecide
- Organic debris in water
Remedies:
- Read product labels carefully, and obey dosage instructions
- Discard water, as necessary
- Super-chlorinate
- Adjust pH, total alkalinity, and free chlorine residual to proper
ranges
- Maintain those proper levels
PROBLEM:
Scale. White, gray, or brownish deposits on pool surface or heater coils.
Causes:
- Calcium carbonate deposits caused by excessively hard water
- Accumulation of dissolved solids
Remedies:
- Adjust pH to 7.2 - 7.8
- Adjust total alkalinity
- Check with your pool chemical dealer about: Using chelating
materials or acid washing your pool
PROBLEM:
Colored Water (1). Water in a newly filled pool turns blue, brown, or black when
first treated chemically.
Causes:
- Chlorine turns unseen copper, iron, or manganese in the water into
unwanted and highly-visible compounds
- Water velocity in circulatory system too high
Remedies:
- Adjust pH to 7.8
- Run filter continuously and backwash as required
- Vacuum settled material to waste
- Check velocity of water to make sure copper is not leached out of
lines
- Ask your authorized pool dealer about use of alum for faster
clean-up results
PROBLEM:
Colored Water (2). Water in already-filled pool turns various colors.
Causes:
- Leaves, other organic debris in water
- Algae
Remedies:
- Clean pool of leaves or other debris
- Super-chlorinate
- Adjust the free chlorine residual, the pH and total alkalinity to
proper levels
- Maintain those levels
PROBLEM:
Total Dissolved Solids. (Measures of all dissolved materials). Erratic pool
behavior, scaling, staining, reduced chlorine efficiency.
Cause:
- Insufficient fresh water added to pool
Remedies:
- Discard "old" pool water
- Adjust your pool guidelines to proper range
- Maintain those proper levels