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Our Most Common Questions

Why Is My Pool Water Cloudy and How Do I Fix It?

Cloudy pool water is almost always caused by imbalanced chemicals, poor filtration, or extra contaminants in the water like dust, sunscreen, or algae starting to grow. To fix it, you need to....

What chemicals do I need to balance my pool?

To properly balance your pool water, you need a small set of core pool chemicals that control sanitation, pH, alkalinity, and calcium levels. These include chlorine, pH increaser and reducer, alkalinity increaser,...

Why is my pool pump not turning on?

If your pool pump is not turning on, the most common causes are tripped breakers, blown fuses, timer issues, bad capacitors, faulty wiring, or a failing motor. In some cases, the pump may be...

How long should I run my pool pump every day?

Most residential pools should run their pump 6–10 hours per day, depending on pool size, weather, swimmer use, and equipment type. Running your pump long enough ensures proper water circulation....

Why Is My Pool Turning Green Overnight?

When a pool turns green overnight, it is almost always caused by a sudden drop in chlorine combined with fast-growing algae. Warm temperatures, heavy pool use, rainstorms, and poor circulation can allow algae to....

How do I get rid of algae in my pool fast?

To get rid of algae in your pool fast, you must raise chlorine to shock level, brush the entire pool thoroughly, clean the filter, and run the pump continuously until the water clears. The key to getting rid of algae is....

Variable Speed Pump Questions

When a pool turns green overnight, it is almost always caused by a sudden drop in chlorine combined with fast-growing algae. Warm temperatures, heavy pool use, rainstorms, and poor circulation can allow algae to....

Gas Heater

Questions

When a pool turns green overnight, it is almost always caused by a sudden drop in chlorine combined with fast-growing algae. Warm temperatures, heavy pool use, rainstorms, and poor circulation can allow algae to....

Cartridge Filter Questions

When a pool turns green overnight, it is almost always caused by a sudden drop in chlorine combined with fast-growing algae. Warm temperatures, heavy pool use, rainstorms, and poor circulation can allow algae to....

Sand Filter Questions

When a pool turns green overnight, it is almost always caused by a sudden drop in chlorine combined with fast-growing algae. Warm temperatures, heavy pool use, rainstorms, and poor circulation can allow algae to....

Automation Questions

When a pool turns green overnight, it is almost always caused by a sudden drop in chlorine combined with fast-growing algae. Warm temperatures, heavy pool use, rainstorms, and poor circulation can allow algae to....

Heat Pump Questions

When a pool turns green overnight, it is almost always caused by a sudden drop in chlorine combined with fast-growing algae. Warm temperatures, heavy pool use, rainstorms, and poor circulation can allow algae to....

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