What color should pool water be?

There are two primary water colors for your swimming pool, blue and green, and the shades of blue or green are determined by numerous factors. The main determiner for water color is the background dye in the finish. If you want green water, the finish should be green, brown or tan.
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Should pool water be blue or clear?

Even though we may think a healthy pool is a blue pool; a healthy pool is actually a clear pool.
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How clear should pool water be?

In most cases, your pool water may still be cloudy but FC is fine or high. Cloudy or milky water after shocking is normal, and the water should clear up within an hour or so. Just make sure your pump and filter are running properly.
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Why is my pool water blue and not clear?

When pool water is cloudy, you may wonder why. Pool chemicals could be out of balance or the pH might be off. Chlorine levels and the right pH are key to keeping a pool clear. If a pool's pump or the filter isn't working right, the water may look murkier than usual.
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How do you know if your pool is healthy?

Strong Smell of Chlorine

A healthy, safe pool will have little to no odor. That smell comes when your pool is out of balance. The smell of chlorine arises when the chemicals are dealing with a lot organic material like sweat, urine, and bacteria in your pool.
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Is it OK to swim in a green pool?

While the green algae aren't harmful, the bacteria that feed on the algae can cause issues. When you swim in green water, you expose yourself to algae that host bacteria. Swimming in green water could cause bacterial infections on your skin, and you could get sick if you ingest algae-filled pool water.
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What causes a cloudy pool water?

There are three main causes for cloudy pool water: poor filtration, chemical imbalances, or environmental factors like nearby construction, trees, or wildlife. Filter and pump problems can be caused by a range of issues. If the system is run for just a few hours each day, it may not be able to clean the entire pool.
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Does too much chlorine make pool cloudy?

Excessive levels of pool chemicals can cause your water to become cloudy. High pH, high alkalinity, high chlorine or other sanitisers, and high calcium hardness are all common culprits.
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How can I make my pool water clear naturally?

Baking soda, also known as sodium bicarbonate is naturally alkaline, with a pH of 8. When you add baking soda to your pool water, you will raise both the pH and the alkalinity, improving stability and clarity.
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Will Shock clear a cloudy pool?

Poor water chemistry causes most cases of cloudy pool water. Test your water to make sure it's properly balanced. Chlorine issues often cause hazy-looking water. Adding a recommended dose of pool shock to your pool can clear it right up.
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How long does it take for pool to clear after shock?

A pool filter should be run for a minimum of 6 hours after shocking a swimming pool. This is to allow the filter to clean the water and give the shock enough time to fully mix with the pool water. Running the filter after shocking for 24 hours to 7 days is necessary if the pool has a large amount of algae.
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How do you know if your pool has too much chlorine?

If the chlorine smell is very strong, however, you may soon spot “red-eyed” swimmers emerging from the pool. That's when the pool water is assumed to have “too much chlorine” in it. Ironically, a strong chemical smell around the pool and “swimmer red eye” may be signs that there is not enough chlorine in the water.
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Can you swim in a cloudy pool after shocking?

Wait until the chlorine level in the water drops down to 1-4 parts per million (ppm) before allowing swimmers back into the pool. If the water still looks a little cloudy after the shock treatment, you may want to use a water clarifier before allowing swimmers back into the pool.
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Why does pool water look blue?

The molecules in pool water absorb light from the red end of the spectrum when sunlight falls on the water. By removing the red, the light which ends up being reflected has a slightly blue hue which can vary in richness by water depth.
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Why is my pool water dark blue?

Dark pool water may be caused by high levels of manganese in the fill water. This can cause discoloration of the water to a dark blue, purple or black clear color. This can stain the surfaces of the pool with black or purple marks, which can be very unsightly.
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Why is my pool not blue?

You need to raise the level of your chlorine – shock the pool – and maintain that high level until all the algae is dead. This may take 3 to 4 days. RUN THE FILTER 24 HOURS A DAY. You must maintain that high level of chlorine.
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Will baking soda clear a green pool?

The use of baking soda in pools can spot treat algae

It can turn any backyard pool murky green or cause unsightly black spots on the walls and floor of any swimming pool. If your algae come in the form of black spots, it can be extremely tough and frustrating to try and get off your pool's interior.
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How long can water sit in pool without chlorine?

I think the answer to your question is about 3-6 days. The problem is that the chlorine that you need to keep the bacteria in check is used up more quickly as the temperature rises, the activity increases, and as sweat and other body stuff is put into the pool.
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How fast does pool clarifier work?

A clarifier requires less work and less water but can take to two to three days to achieve the results you are looking for.
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How do I keep my pool crystal clear?

How to Keep Your Swimming Pool Crystal Clear
  1. Check pH Levels. Most pool owners know that they need to add chlorine to their swimming pool to keep your pool looking as clean as possible. ...
  2. Check Water Levels. Having the right amount of water is just as important as having the right pH of your water. ...
  3. Clean Debris Promptly.
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Can you shock pool too much?

Can you put too much shock in a pool? SKIMMER NOTES: It's unlikely but it could happen. It would take a lot of shock to really make the water unsafe for swimming. The best way to make sure you're safe to swim is to test your pool water and make sure free chlorine levels are between 1-4ppm for healthy swimming.
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Will baking soda make my pool water clear?

Will baking soda clear up a cloudy pool? The answer to this question is absolutely, yes! If the cloudy pool water problem is being caused by the water in your swimming pool having a lower than recommended pH and Alkalinity.
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How do I fix my cloudy pool water?

Firstly, a thorough clean of your pool to remove any foreign particles and algae is the best way to start cleaning up the cloudiness of your pool. Scrub and vacuum your pool including all the surfaces. If you have algae present, shocking your pool will assist in removing the remaining algae growth.
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Why does my pool look green but the water is clear?

Pool water turns green because of algae in the water. Algae can grow rapidly, particularly when it's warm like Summer, which is why it can surprise you overnight. This generally comes down to an imbalance or lack of chlorine in the water.
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What is the fastest way to clean a green pool?

How to Clean A Green Pool In 24 Hours
  1. Test the pool water.
  2. Balance your chemicals and PH accordingly.
  3. Remove any debris.
  4. Shock the pool.
  5. Brush the pool.
  6. Vacuum the pool.
  7. Run the pump for continually for 24 hours.
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