what has happened is the chlorine has weaken due to the hard rain to reverse this add two(2) to three (3) pounds of chlorine and wait several hours.you will see a improvment in the water clairity.in other words the water will clear up.it just takes a little time
Your water is turning green due to algae. You need to scrub your pool walls to and then "Shock" your pool by adding chlorine. Keep your pool filtered and it should clear up in a few days.
Try green or yellow-green. Water is colorless, so any color tiles you have in your pool will make the water appear to be the same color from above. Reflections also influence the color, depending on how you view the water's surface.
My pool looks fine, thanks.
Green
It Turns Green. Its not the chlorine, it av=ctually hard metals such as copper
First, drain the water. Next, get in the dry pool with a portective suit , rubber gloves and boots on. Then get a pool brush and scrub hard. Last, fill pool with water then drain and fill again. Hard work, huh? well its worth it no need to thank me!!!!Wait yes need to thank me!!!
That depends how hard your well water is. You can use a 'pool kit' to test this.That depends how hard your well water is. You can use a 'pool kit' to test this.
You have to treat pool water with pool chemicals and use a pool filter to get and keep the water clear.
The color of the pool is no problem at all. If the water is green, who in his right mind would jump in?
It is not the salt water pool or the salt water that is turning your hair green. It is a poorly maintained pool with a chemical imbalance - pH and total alkalinity out of required parameters.
You can, if the water presently in the pool is 'hard' - but be very careful to keep an eye on the Calcium Hardness of the pool water. If you filled a pool with water from the softener, the water would be hungry for calcium and drag it out of the pool walls, making them feel and look like sandpaper. Calcium hardness should be kept within 200-275ppm. best to use regular water for topup and keep the pool water properly balanced (see your local pool store).
I am not sure why this has not been answered. The most common reason for the green is algae growth. If you put on a solar cover and ignore pool maintenance, then the algae will grow as the water heats and when you remove the cover, the pool will be green