Even if your pool doesn’t have debris in it, cloudy water can give it a dirty, uninviting look. There are many factors that can contribute to cloudy water, but some more common issues include a lack of chlorine, filtration problems, weather, and increased swimmer usage. If you need to quickly get your pool crystal clear, watch the following video or follow the link to wikihow.com:
My pool gets cloudy water sometimes after a storm. Is there a way to prevent it?
Storms usually affect the water balance in your pool. Sometimes is “acid” rain or simply the volume of water added to your pool. Other times its the leaves from trees around the pool that cause the cloudy water. If a storm comes your way and you expect lots of rain, it would be a good idea to lower your pool water an inch or two and shock your pool to accommodate for the additional water from the rain. There is not much you can do for the leaves from trees in your area. Just remove them as soon as the storm passes and check your pool water with a home test kit.
Great video but it looks too complicated for me. Who should I contact to help me with my pool?
It takes a few tries to get comfortable testing your pool water. If you are not there yet you should contact a pool professional service company such as Ramon Pool Service, LLC. They excel at servicing and managing private and commercial pool. You will not be disappointed.