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My swimming pools water turned "Blue". Its not green like algae. We have had algae before. Its just blue and you can hardly see to the bottom. Any suggestions on how to fix it?
i own a pool company.what needs to be done is clean the filter good.then add some water clairifier by walking around edge of pool.add some in closest skimmer near pump.run pool 24 hours.make sure chlorine is 3.0 and ph is 7.2 to 7.8
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its a cement pool, my backyard
you can get it dyed, talk to some one that does ponds they should be able to help you
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without spending a lot of money. i already shocked it and put crystal clear in it.
Here's a link to instructions on how to make your own temporary super duper pool filter to remove the rust from you pool water. The best part is it's almost free, and even comes with a built in testimonial from someone else who tried it and was amazed at how well it worked.
I have to admit though that I felt sure someone would tell you to put a package of RIT dye in the pool to dye it blue. The only problem with that solution of course is that then anything or anyone who gets into the pool will come out dyed blue.
Good luck... Hope you can get it done by Saturday for the 4th. That is if you're in the US.
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Our pool's water is blue. The sides & surface are blue, but I don't think that's what's making it blue. Is this safe to swim in?? Or is there a really quick fix?
Check the ph levels. If you can't see the bottom, I would stay out until you know what's going on. Or, shut the whole system down, shock chlorinate it, let it stand for a couple of hours. Backwash the filter and fire it up. Should be back in the water tomorrow.
There's this swimming pool in front of my block and the water used to be blue during summer and as it gets colder outside and it's gonna be fall soon I see the water turn dark green.Why is it so?
The owners aren't putting chlorine in it. Algae and other bacteria turn it green. You have to put extra chemicals in when it rains a lot too.
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NOTE: This photo is not of our pool, because our pool is crystal clear, however, it is one that we had to do some work on. Here's how to clean a green pool, and make it available to swim in again when it appears that it's a lost cause.
Maybe it got this way because you just purchased a home with the pool in this condition. Maybe it's a summer home, and you came back to it with it looking this way. Whatever the reason, it's fixable.
First.... don't waste your time staring at the big hole in the ground wondering if someone dumped pea soup in it. Get to work, and start emptying this bad boy.
I know, emptying an inground pool is taking the chance of the pool popping out of the ground. This is why you call your local pool supply store and find out if they think it would be safe. It all depends on how much it's rained in your area.
Or you could purchase hundreds and hundreds of dollars in pool chemicals, and it would take a month or so for it to eventually clear up. It also depends on how green the pool is. In this case, the pool water was actually thick in consistency. Plus, you can't even see the bottom, so goodness only knows what's hidden under the green goop.
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