Troubleshooting Guide for Pool Care
Often, many water and surface problems can be handled by the individual pool owner. The information below provides solutions to some common pool issues. Always make sure the water is properly balanced prior to any addition of corrective chemicals.
Read more on Cloudy Water problems and solutions .
Read more on Algae Maintenance .
PROBLEM
DESCRIPTION
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Green Algae
Murky, green water Possibly some growth
Low sanitizer
Poor maintenance
Improper Water Balance
Poor circulation
Shock Treatment.
Algaecide
Clean the Filter
Check the System
Black Algae
Rough, black spots on the bottom of the pool that brushes off with effort
Low sanitizer
Poor maintenance
Improper Water Balance
Poor circulation
Algaecide
Brushing
Clean the filter
Check the system
Mustard Algae
Yellowish-gold growth that easily brushes away
Yellowish-green water
Low sanitizer
Poor maintenance
Improper Water Balance
Poor circulation
Brush
Algaecide
Pink Slime
Pink, slimy bacterial growth that brushes off easily
Low sanitizer
Poor maintenance
Improper Water Balance
Poor circulation
Brushing
Algaecide
Clean the filter
Check the system
Water Mold
White mucous or tissue paper-like substance
Low sanitizer
Poor maintenance
Improper Water Balance
Poor circulation
Shock Treatment and Algaecide
Clean the filter
Check the system
Animals and Insects
Water bugs, ducks, dogs, frogs, etc. taking a dip in the pool
Environmental
Shock treatment to kill the organic elements
Algaecide
Chlorine Demand
Unable to maintain the free chlorine level or cannot break the high combined chlorine
Foreign environmental contaminants
Poor maintenance
Shock Treatment
Cloudy Water
Hazy or extremely cloudy water
Difficulty seeing the pool bottom
Poor filtration and circulation
Chloramines or low sanitizer
Poor water balance
Particulate matter
Check the pump and filter
Clean and run the pump continuously
Shock treatment.
Balance the water
Crystal Bright and Filter Cleaner & Degreaser
Gray, clear green or turquoise water
Copper
Equipment corrosion.
Outside contamination.
Fill water
Use of copper algaecide
Metal Out
Algaecide
Coffee brown or purple water
Manganese
Equipment corrosion.
Outside contamination
Fill water
Super Floc
Vacuum out waste
Add Metal Out
Reddish-brown or rust
Iron
Outside contamination
Fill water
Super Floc
Vacuum out waster
Add Metal Out
Filtration problems
Clogging filter or short filter runs
Dirty filter
Media not cleaned.
Improper amount of filter media
Water Balance
Replace filter media
Clean with filter cleaner
Odor and eye irritation
Pool has a sharp, irritating odor
Chloramines
Swimmer waste, oils and organic waste
Shock Treatment
Scale build up
Sandpaper-like buildup on the surface
Grayish or tan coloration that is difficult to brush away
Improper water balance – high TA (total alkalinity)pH and/or CH (calcium hardness)
Metal Out or Stain Out
Balance water
Acid wash
Etching
Pitting of plaster surfaces
Improper water balance – low TA (total alkalinity)pH and/or CH (calcium hardness)
Balance water
Replace the plaster surface
Liner wrinkling
Wrinkles in a vinyl liner
Improper water balance – low TA (total alkalinity)pH and/or CH (calcium hardness)
Balance water
Replace the liner if necessary
Bleaching
Pale to white, spotty discoloration on the surface
Improper chemical addition
Replace the liner if necessary
Repaint the surface
Predissolve dry substances before addition
Staining
Black, green, turquoise or brown spots on the bottom that do not brush up
Metal stains
Fungus under the liner.
Tannic acid
Stains (leaves and debris)
Metal Out or Stain Out
Pull up the liner and clean from the underside
Shock the pool
Reagent Bleaching
Color of test fades to clear
High chlorine or bromine levels
Add up to 5 drops of a chlorine neutralizer
Reagent Discoloration
Reagent color is different than it should be – for example, the pH test turns purple or the DPD turns brown.
High chlorine or bromine levels
Old reagents
Let the chlorine levels come down, then retest
Replace reagents
Foaming
Bubbles on the pool surface
Excessive algaecide
Foreign substance
Defoamer
Determine the source and partially drain if necessary
Use Algaecide
Green Hair
Blonde hair turns green after swimming
Copper
Metal Out
Lemon juice or vinegar in the hair to remove the color
Rain
Rain washes debris into the pool and raises the water level, increasing the sanitizer demand
Environmental
Rebalance the water after circulating for 24 hours
Shock the pool
Water Loss
Noticeable difference in water level
Less than1/2” daily – evaporation.
1/2” to 1” daily – active bather load
Over 1” daily – possible leak.
Solar cover for the first two levels of water loss
Professional assistance for anything over 1” daily
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