How to Clear Cloudy Pool Water: Cloudy Pool Water Fix: Cleaning a Cloudy Pool: Cloudy Swimming Pool

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июн 2023
  • Easy Pool Cleaning and Pool Maintenance to Clear a Cloudy Pool. Cloudy Pool Cleaning.

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  • @willroser4492
    @willroser4492 2 месяца назад +13

    On about day 6 of helping with my brother's gf pool. We went from black with leaves all in it to about 95% perfect. Between you and swim university I've become a "pool boy" thanks for the great real time pool videos

    • @Poolelementary
      @Poolelementary  2 месяца назад +3

      Thanks for the great comment and watching pool elementary! Good luck with all your pool adventures!

  • @yogidemis8513
    @yogidemis8513 11 месяцев назад +9

    This is my first time leaving a pool open all summer and using chemicals. The water is sparkling and clean and balanced since I got it filled 2 months ago (2k gallon pool) I'm still learning new things everyday. My neighbors pool is about 15k gallons and cloudy and nasty and they invited me to come over swimming, ewww, disgusting!! I found that I find it relaxing screening out debris that falls or flies in and vacuuming the bottom clean. It's been a fun learning experience.

  • @mushtaqahmed-re3eq
    @mushtaqahmed-re3eq 11 месяцев назад +9

    very nice of you. you helped me to clear my pool. wishing you best wishes from pakistan.

    • @Poolelementary
      @Poolelementary  11 месяцев назад +4

      Thankyou for watching pool elementary!

  • @flex_007
    @flex_007 Месяц назад +3

    Thanks for the video. Really helpful 👍

  • @Peter-Alexander
    @Peter-Alexander 2 месяца назад +3

    Great job! Pool looks so much better. You are also right about the CYA. I have a swg and add CYA manually whenever necessary (I like to have a value of around 25, it protects enough against UV and with the 7.5% rule 2 to 2.5 ppm chlorine is sufficient. Whenever bonded chlorine is above 0.3 I shock using liquid chlorine as it doesn't have any CYA and unlike cal hypo it doesn't contain calcium. Only disadvantage is you cannot store it for more than 6 months. Thanks for the video and best regards. Forgot to mention that for floculantI use flovil which is a tablet you put in the skimmer. It improves the filter and works great.

    • @Poolelementary
      @Poolelementary  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for watching and the great tips!

  • @watchmyshine3997
    @watchmyshine3997 Год назад +14

    Great video, but you should only move your multi port lever clock wise

  • @joshbledsoe1817
    @joshbledsoe1817 Год назад +6

    That little critter looks like the adolescent western Montana fish bait! They are good for ripping lips on that river in the back ground. Another great video Justin.

  • @linehand10
    @linehand10 Год назад +7

    My experiences are that the floculant will stay in the water long enough to vacuum two or maybe three times. With each vac time more and more debris is being removed.

    • @Poolelementary
      @Poolelementary  Год назад +5

      Thanks for the info and I have experienced this also especially if my pool is still hazy upon my first vac

  • @danielarrieta9960
    @danielarrieta9960 Год назад +7

    I like your pool videos how you clean pool

  • @rooness9
    @rooness9 Год назад +6

    Great video! Quick question, you had mentioned if you were to add to much of the synthetic clarifier it may have a reverse effect 😬 so I'm wondering what can I do if I added to much and my pool is still cloudy. Thanks keep up the good videos!

    • @Poolelementary
      @Poolelementary  Год назад +6

      Thanks Kyle and over clarifying cloudiness only last a couple days so if your Pool don't clear up by then try a filter aid if you have a skimmer. I use biogaurd sparkle up.

  • @vtwlim67
    @vtwlim67 2 месяца назад

    How much is a general cost to drain and clean pool please? My pool is about size of this pool ur demonstrating on

  • @MA-vr7ht
    @MA-vr7ht 4 дня назад

    My pool was like yours I through shock in it about 4 gallons one day then another 4 left it for a day or two and the pool got really cloudy. I test strip it and my reading:

    total hardness = 120,
    total chlorine =1,
    free chlorine =0,
    Bromine =0,
    total Alkalinity =80,
    cyanuric acid = 0,
    PH = 7.6
    Another guy on you told says if you have normal or low chlorine and Ph is 7.6 its microscopic add another 4 gals of shock. Sorry for the burden my sons' friends want to get into the pool.

  • @mark703
    @mark703 3 месяца назад +2

    Excellent video!

  • @whoopidydoo7386
    @whoopidydoo7386 17 дней назад

    Can you take basket out while you vacuum?

  • @patricksquires6348
    @patricksquires6348 11 месяцев назад +4

    Great video - thanks!!
    Note: That pool looks bigger than 20,000 gallons to me… maybe the lens but it looks pretty bug to me.

    • @Poolelementary
      @Poolelementary  11 месяцев назад +5

      This pool ended up being more like 26,000 gallons of water It has a extremely shallow end being only 3 feet deep. I had to guess the volume with what I was told by the clients and there depths

    • @Poolelementary
      @Poolelementary  11 месяцев назад +5

      Good eye!

  • @ckaszyca
    @ckaszyca Месяц назад +2

    Great video! You covered so much useful information! I have a question about the Floc. I have heard you have to be careful with it because it can ruin your filter. So after you do the first vacuum, is it then safe to put the filter back to filter (vs recirculate)? Or what should I look for to know it’s safe to do so? Thanks!

    • @Poolelementary
      @Poolelementary  Месяц назад +2

      Yes you can resume filtering after your first vacuum. Floc doesn't necessarily ruin filters it just tends to plug them up fast and they require cleaning.

  • @francenecostello9915
    @francenecostello9915 11 месяцев назад +4

    likely trying floc today - very cloudy after algae and chlorine demand treatments - tried clarifier as well as normal vacuuming but did nothing

    • @francenecostello9915
      @francenecostello9915 11 месяцев назад +1

      floc did nothing - particles still look suspended (did not fall to the bottom) we followed the Bioguard directions - we tried to vacuum but it's tough as we can't see the bottom - any further advice?

    • @Poolelementary
      @Poolelementary  11 месяцев назад +5

      Sometimes floc does take up to 48 hours to settle out really small particulate in the pool water such as pollen and other debris in the pool water like it. I have had similar situations where the floc didn't work also about 1 out of 20 pools. In this situation we did a partial drain on the pool water and used a clarifier with a cellulose filter aid known as sparkle up. It took the filter about 5 days to clear up the water doing it this way but we were in the same position you are in and it was the only other option besides a full drain which we couldn't do because it had a vinyl liner and we didn't want it to take a month to clear up on its own. I'm sorry your going through this with your pool and your situation is rare. I will let you know if I can think of any easier cures.

    • @francenecostello9915
      @francenecostello9915 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Poolelementary Appreciate your reply and advice! Thank you.

    • @francenecostello9915
      @francenecostello9915 11 месяцев назад

      @@Poolelementary - what about muriatic acid would that help at all with cloudiness? Thanks again.

  • @kyllieendsley3861
    @kyllieendsley3861 Месяц назад +3

    My ph is high 7.8- 8

  • @d2cbro
    @d2cbro Год назад +3

    what does "2 parts total" mean? is it just a euphemism?

    • @Poolelementary
      @Poolelementary  Год назад +4

      Parts per million. A common measurement in pool water chemistry

    • @Peter-Alexander
      @Peter-Alexander 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@Poolelementary I thought you meant total chlorine instead of free chlorine. If you know these you also know the bonded chlorine level.

  • @rachelspellman5511
    @rachelspellman5511 10 месяцев назад +1

    Can you back wash if you don't use sand ?

    • @Poolelementary
      @Poolelementary  10 месяцев назад +2

      What are you using as filter media? Backwashing is a setting only used with sand filters not cartridge filters

    • @rachelspellman5511
      @rachelspellman5511 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Poolelementary the poly balls .

    • @Poolelementary
      @Poolelementary  10 месяцев назад +2

      Sorry I'm not familiar with the poly balls so I couldn't honestly answer your question with out doing some research

  • @jaydubb5788
    @jaydubb5788 12 дней назад +1

    Is it safe to swim in a cloudy pool if all levels are normal?

    • @Poolelementary
      @Poolelementary  12 дней назад +1

      Yes you can swim in the pool even though it's cloudy. We just recommend not swimming if you can't see the bottom of the deep end just in case someone was to have a swimming accident. you need to be able to see them to get them out.

  • @NeverAStraightAnswer
    @NeverAStraightAnswer 11 месяцев назад +5

    Hi, I’m on day 3 of green to clean. I shocked level and maintained for two days. Green is completely gone but now it’s cloudy.
    I’m trying hard not to floc but I guess that means patience?
    I tasted the water and the chlorine has been at max level since I shocked this morning with no noticeable loss.
    My ph was on the low side so I added some and brought it up to 7.2. CYA is good also.
    The filter seems to be running pretty well and smooth. I cleaned the pump basket (and skimmer basket) and even blew out the line with a wet dry vac because I saw some tiny bubbles come out the jet. I still may have to vac right from the jet in case there’s something in there. Two other jets haven’t worked since we bought the house but the pool was clear a little last summer and everyone tells me it will run fine on the one jet.
    I added the recommended phosphate reducer this afternoon as well.
    Still cloudy. I’m going to start using the clarifier tonight and hope for the best. Any advice will be greatly appreciated though!

    • @Poolelementary
      @Poolelementary  11 месяцев назад +3

      Sounds like your doing everything right and the clarifier is a must to help your filter get the cloudy water clear faster. The one return will do the job but is going to make it take a bit longer being there might be some slow moving water areas in the pool. Good luck 👍

    • @NeverAStraightAnswer
      @NeverAStraightAnswer 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Poolelementary day 4 here and I can see the floor in the shallow end!! Woohoo!
      Still a little cloudy in the deep end, but everything on this mornings test still shows maxed out chlorine, got my ph to 7.5, cya at 40.
      I’m going to add more clarifier specifically in the deep end then the fun begins.
      I purchased a $900 robotic vacuum but said to my myself I won’t even open it until I can see the pool floor. So I see I have a little vacuuming to do.
      Thanks again and again and again for your videos!

    • @Poolelementary
      @Poolelementary  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching and sharing!

    • @LizAlexy
      @LizAlexy 11 дней назад

      I’m in the same shape shallow end clear deep not clear …I know my phosphates are high at 700…clarifier was added. Some reason my cya fluctuates in readings tested water at store said 35, test strips here say sometimes 30 sometimes none. Have wondered if phosphate is ruining levels, but scared to add phosfree I don’t know why maybe bc they don’t say what’s in the bottle (?) curious if you know about phosfree..I did see sparkle free at the Walmart and ordered phosfree on Amazon…I have a sand filter and a salt pool salt 3050 level now

  • @elizdan26
    @elizdan26 Месяц назад +2

    Water dog

  • @CrypticHack3r
    @CrypticHack3r 19 дней назад

    Bro is a salt water system batter then doing this chlorine Pool nightmare that seems like a lot of money in products

    • @Poolelementary
      @Poolelementary  19 дней назад

      Salt systems work great by producing chlorine with salt but if they get behind and your pool gets cloudy your in the same boat having to shock and treat the pool.