Often when it rains algae spores go into the pool along with the rain . the best thing to do is boost the chlorine a litle when this happens or toss some algeaside into the pool.
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you could drain the pool, but if you don't want to drain your pool, you could get a pool skimmer and get all of the leaches out of your pool and then carry the leaches to a near by sewer, or a murky pond/lake/river.
What type of filter do you have? It may be D. E.
The pool is cloudy because of suspended particles in the water, such as dirt, debris, or algae, which scatter light and make the water appear murky.
I try and shock my pool every other day, or, if it rains, shock it at night after it rains (never during rain).
About $30.00 of chlorine for an average in-ground pool and the cost of electricity to run your pump 24-7 until it is clean.
If it's an indoor pool, it's okay as long as there's no thunder and lightning.
The water is murky
This morning was murky.
shock pool its the only way to kill everything in water
shock it, then 24 hours later brush and vacuum. if still murky, algaecide, maximum dose on bottle.
It was murky today.