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Cloudy pool water is one of the most common pool issues—and it’s usually a sign that something’s off with your water chemistry, filtration, or overall maintenance. The main causes include:
Imbalanced chemicals – Low chlorine, high pH, or high alkalinity can lead to dull, cloudy water.
Poor filtration or circulation – If your filter is dirty, clogged, or not running long enough each day, debris and tiny particles can build up.
Contaminants and debris – Sunscreen, oils, pollen, and dust can all contribute to cloudiness if not regularly skimmed or filtered out.
To fix cloudy water fast:
Test your pool water and adjust the chemistry—especially chlorine and pH levels.
Run your pump continuously for 24 hours to help circulate and clear out particles.
Clean or backwash your filter to ensure it’s working efficiently.
Use a pool clarifier or flocculant to bind tiny particles together so they can be filtered or vacuumed out.
Shock your pool if chlorine levels are too low or if there’s been heavy rain or high swimmer activity.
Pro tip: Routine testing and weekly maintenance go a long way in preventing cloudy water. If your water stays cloudy even after trying these steps, it could indicate deeper issues—like algae growth or filter malfunction.
For expert help keeping your water sparkling clear, contact My Pool Repairs at
(352) 535-0349,
mypoolrepairs@gmail.com,
or visit
http://www.mypoolrepairs.com.
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