| Water Trouble
Shooting Guide |
Cause |
Solution |
| Cloudy
water |
Circulation |
Run filter 24
hours a day |
| Dirty filter |
Backwash and
clean filter with filter cleaner |
| Calcium hardness
level too high |
Drain 1 inch and
refill with fresh water retest then continue cycle until hardness reaches 200-250 PPM |
| Chlorine level low |
Test and adjust
automatic chlorinator or manually add chlorine |
| Combined chlorine or
chloramines |
Test chlorine
level and adjust. Shock pool |
| Microscopic particles
passing through filter |
Use Clarifier to
increase particle size |
| pH too high |
Test pH and add
pH minus per label instructions |
| Green
water |
Cloudy green - Green
algae |
Shock Treat
Pool. Use Algaecide to kill existing algae and prevent further growth |
| Clear green - Copper |
Use metal
removing chemical to control staining. Check for low pH and add pH plus if needed |
| Reddish-brown
water |
Iron or manganese |
Use metal
removing chemical to control staining. Add clarifier to enhance filtering
capabilities. For severe conditions, use a flocking agent to remove iron. |
| Black
spots |
Black algae |
Use algaecide,
Chlorinate heavily with shock. Brush spots twice daily until they disappear |
| Skin
& eye irritation |
Combined chlorine
level too high |
Shock treat to
remove organic wastes |
| pH too high or too
low |
Test pH and
adjust with pH plus Or pH Minus as needed |