Cloudy Pool Water

Cloudy pool water is more than just unsightly, it is a safety hazard.  If you cannot easily see the bottom of your pool, you should not be swimming in it.  First of all, cloudy pool water is unsanitary.  The water is cloudy due to a chemical imbalance, improper filtration, or both.  In any event, swimming in cloudy pool water increases the risk of getting sick from pathogens in the water.

In addition, if you can’t see the bottom of the pool, it’s dangerous to dive into the water. You could hit the bottom and cause a severe injury.  Finally, if an accident did happen, it would be difficult for anyone else to see the victim on the bottom of the pool.  People have drowned in cloudy pools without anyone noticing.

The bottom line is get that cloudy pool cleared up.  A sparkling clear pool is not only beautiful, but it is safer.  There can be many different reasons for cloudy pool water.  Your filter may not be working properly, or your pump may not be pumping water through the filter at the right rate.

In addition to filter problems, chemical imbalances can cause the pool water to become cloudy or milky.  The easiest way to correct a chemical imbalance is to take a sample of your pool water to your pool supply center.  They will analyze it and recommend the chemicals needed to bring your pool water back into balance.

If your water is still cloudy, it may be due to particles that are too small to be captured by the filter.  A pool clarifier will cause the particles to clump together so the filter can remove them from the water.

If all this sounds like a hassle, consider using a reputable local pool service.  A good pool service can quickly take care of all your cloudy pool water issues.

Ozone Generators

Are you tired of that chlorine smell in your pool?  Do you wish there was a way to keep your pool sparkling clean without high levels of chlorine that leave your skin dry and bleach your bathing suits?  If so, you will be happy to hear that you can have a clean, sanitized pool with much lower chlorine levels by having an ozone generator installed.

Chlorine is an excellent pool sanitizer, but it has a few drawbacks, especially the annoying chlorine smell and its tendency to dry your skin.  Ozone generators are becoming increasingly popular ways to sanitize pools.

Ozone safely kills bacteria, viruses, mold, mildew and other contaminates in your pool water.  It is completely safe to use in your pool and leaves your water clean and fresh smelling.  Ozone generators are installed in the pools plumbing and inject ozone into the water.  They are usually put on timers to run for a few hours twice a day.

Ozone dissipates very quickly, usually within an hour or two, so it cannot completely replace chlorine.  Your pool will still need some chlorine to act as a back up to the ozone and keep mold and mildew from growing. However, since the ozone generator is doing most of the work of sanitizing your pool, the level of chlorine needed is much lower.  You should be able to use about 50% to 90% less chlorine in your pool with an ozone generator.

A good reputable pool service can help you choose an ozone generator that is properly sized for your pool.