Why is the pool still green after I shocked it?

Algae will remain in your pool after shock if you've had insufficient chlorine and an overabundance of metal elements in the pool water. Therefore, to start the cleaning process. Remove all the debris from the pool with a leaf net and then let the smaller dirt fragments settle.
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What to do if pool is still green after shocking?

If you still can't see the bottom after shocking your pool, you may need to add a clarifier or flocculant the next day to remove the dead algae. Flocculant binds to small particle impurities in the water, causing them to clump together and fall to the bottom of the pool.
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Why does my pool keep turning green even after shocking?

Pools can immediately turn green after shocking or adding chlorine when they have metals like copper or iron in the water. These metals oxidize when exposed to high levels of chlorine, which makes the pool water turn green. Metals in the water are caused by some algaecides and using well water.
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Can too much shock turn pool green?

While copper-based algaecides are very useful for ensuring that algae growth is prevented, using too much can actually spike up the copper levels in your pool to make it reactive enough to your chlorine to turn your pool water green!
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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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Pool Update--2 Weeks And Still Green



How long does it take to get a green pool clear?

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.
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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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Can you over shock a pool?

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 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 do I get my green pool clear again?

Follow these steps to treat and prevent green pool water.
  1. Test and Balance Water. Always begin by testing your pool water. ...
  2. Clean Pool Water and Surfaces. Skim water surface to remove visible debris, brush walls, vacuum and empty skimmer baskets. ...
  3. Apply a Shock Treatment. ...
  4. Apply an Algaecide. ...
  5. Clean Filter.
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How much shock does it take to clear a green pool?

You will need to quadruple shock your pool by added 4 pounds of shock to every 10,000 gallons of water.
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Why is my pool shock not dissolving?

Most often, if your chlorine tablets aren't dissolving, it's because there is something wrong with the chemical feeder. Most commonly, it's because the chemical feeder is clogged up or dirty, so water isn't reaching the tablets properly, and therefore they aren't getting dissolved into the pool.
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Can I swim 12 hours after shocking pool?

Can I swim 12 hours after shocking the pool? It's usually safe to swim after letting the shock circulate in the water for at least 8 hours. However, we recommend testing the water's chlorine level before swimming. A high chlorine reading may be uncomfortable and dangerous to swimmers.
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Will liquid chlorine clear a green pool?

Will chlorine clear up a green pool? Yes! In fact, enough chlorine kills algae which causes green pool water. but it takes a large amount in the form of calcium hypochlorite super shock.
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Can algae grow in a pool with high chlorine?

So if the pool water isn't cloudy and the 'dirt' is clinging to the walls after brushing, the problem is likely be yellow/mustard algae. Yellow/ Mustard algae is very resistant to even high chlorine levels and will grow and thrive in a chemically well-balanced pool.
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How do you turn green pool water blue?

How to turn your pool from green to blue in six simple steps
  1. Remove leaves and debris. ...
  2. Clean the pump and filter. ...
  3. Vacuum the pool. ...
  4. Chlorinate the water. ...
  5. Scoop and vacuum. ...
  6. Begin regular maintenance.
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Why is my pool green not algae?

If your pool is green but chlorine is high, it's possible that you aren't running the pool's filter often enough or for long enough to filter out algae and bacteria. In spring and summer, when it's warm outside, pools should be filtered for eight hours a day, regardless of whether the pool is in active use.
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How long does chlorine shock take to work?

Always run the pump when shocking the pool and allow it to circulate for 24 hours. The water should then be a blue or cloudy blue color. Test the water 24 hours after shocking and start adjusting pH and alkalinity levels. The chlorine will still be elevated, but over a few days, it should stabilize.
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How long does it take for shock to work?

Heavy shocking with granular chlorine will generally require 24-48 hours before the chlorine level has dropped to safe swimming levels (below 5 ppm). Lithium and Non-Chlorine shock labels typically allow immediate swimming, but check the package label, to be sure.
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Should you backwash after shocking?

Steps for Preventing Algae

If your pool is used frequently, shock it at least once a week. Clean or backwash your filter regularly. Run your pool pump for at least 10 hours per day to completely circulate the water. Keep your phosphate levels below 100 ppb (parts per billion).
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How long does shock take to dissolve?

Heavy shocking with granular chlorine will generally require 24-48 hours before the chlorine level has dropped to safe swimming levels (below 5 ppm).
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Should I use shock or algaecide first?

Algaecide should be used after each shock treatment, so it has a better chance to support your chlorine as it works its magic. Be sure to shock your pool first, then when the chlorine levels of your pool return to normal, add the correct amount of algaecide to several places around your pool while your pump is running.
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How long after shock Can you swim?

You should wait one hour per pound of shock product added, and then test the water to confirm the pH and chlorine are in the proper range before letting anyone enter the pool. As a reminder, you want your pH to be between 7.2 and 7.8ppm and your free available chlorine to be 1-4ppm for safe swimming.
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How do you clean a green pool in 24 hours?

Follow the below steps to clear up your 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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