Cloudy pool water can indicate several potential problems, from pool water chemical balancing issues, to poor circulation and filtration.
Here’s a deeper dive into the specifics of cloudy pool water:
- Proper pool water circulation leads to adequate filtration. Conversely, things like not running your pool pump long enough can cause poor circulation and consequently cloudy pool water.
- Additionally, the environment and the dust and debris it brings with it (not to mention sunscreen and other lotions) can cause cloudy water if your pool’s filtration system is not up to snuff.
- Clogged filters, which cannot effectively remove fine particles from pool water, can also lead to cloudy pool water.
- Don’t forget to keep your pool water chemicals properly balanced. When chlorine levels decrease, bacteria and algae growth can increase. So low chlorine and high pH levels can also lead to cloudy pool water.
In summary, let’s not cloud the issue: keep your pool water chemicals balanced, your filter regularly replaced and run your pump long enough to ensure proper circulation and filtration.
When it comes to your pool water, you can keep things pristine with the help of the pool cleaning, maintenance and supply experts at SE Pool Supply & Chemical, conveniently located in New Smyrna Beach.