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If your pool water suddenly turns green or looks murky, don’t panic—it’s a common issue in Florida’s hot, rainy climate. But the sooner you act, the easier it is to fix!
Green Water = Algae
Algae thrives in warm, untreated water—especially after heavy rain, poor circulation, or low chlorine levels.
Here’s what to do:
- Test your water immediately (focus on chlorine, pH, and stabilizer)
- Shock the pool with a high dose of chlorine
- Brush the walls and floor to break up algae colonies
- Run your pump and filter nonstop for 24–48 hours
Cloudy Water = Poor Filtration or Imbalance
Cloudiness can be caused by:
- High pH or calcium levels
- Dirty filters or poor circulation
- Organic contaminants like sunscreen, pollen, or body oils
Try this:
- Test and balance chemicals
- Clean or backwash the filter
- Use a clarifier or flocculant if needed
Pro Tip: If your pool doesn’t clear up within 2 days—or keeps turning green—there may be deeper issues with filtration, plumbing, or chemical stability.
Don’t waste time (or chemicals) guessing—My Pool Repairs can quickly diagnose and restore your pool to crystal-clear perfection across Central Florida.
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