In some swimming pools, cloudy milky water is a common problem. It is often due to neglect of the circulation or
disinfecting system.
To narrow down the source of the problem, follow these steps:
- Check the chemical disinfectant levels. A low quantity of disinfectant quickly turns pool water cloudy.
- If chlorine is sufficient, the next step is to check the pump. Check to make sure it's running. If not, sometimes a tripped circuit breaker or loose connection can be the problem. If you can't get the pump started, you'll need to call an electrician or your pool service company.
- If the pump is okay, check the hair and lint strainers. Clogged strainers can stop circulation. Air bubbles could also be getting into the system via a loose lid on the hair and lint strainer. This causes aeration of the pool water, which can give it an "off" color.
- If the strainers are working fine, check the pool filter. If you use a DE filter, make sure the DE isn't returning to the pool, as this will turn the water milky white.
- Lastly, check the water balance. If one of the chemicals out of recommended parameters, it can cause cloudiness.
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