Can anyone abet next to cloudy green pool hose?

We bought our house last summer and it came next to a 27' round above ground pool (4.5 feet deep). Our twins were born 2 days after moving so we be never able to use it last summer. We arranged to hire the local pool company to open it for us and teach us how to use it, but adjectives they did was take the cover sour, let all the stagnant hose down and debris fall into the pool, through it on the ground and departed. They didn't say two words to us and even broke our back gate off their hinges when they disappeared. We were in the pool day by day scraping up leaves and gunk from the bottom, have since packed the pool, and added the chemicals recommended by a website. We have had constant precipitation every day for two weeks now, and our pool is green and cloudy. I constantly clean/run the filter, enjoy used the creepy crawly a couple hours every day, algeacide, shock, chlorine, it just seem to be getting worse, the pool company out here won't help. Any suggestions??

Answers:    Do you know how old the filter is? You may want to own someone come check the filter for you - it may be older or need the sand contained by it changed and is therefore not working properly.

Cloudy green wet is definitely an indication of algae. Clear green water is an indication of copper contained by the water. What kind of algaecide own you been using? If you have merely been using a weekly maintenance type of algaecide aimed at preventing algae (like Pool Blocks or Prevention 40 or Clearwater 5% Algaecide) these will promising not fix your problem, as you already seem to have resistant algae.


You obligation to go for the stronger algaecide (like OMNI Algae Terminator). These types of algaecide are so strong and concentrated that you must first dilute it in a bucket of 4L of dampen before putting it in your pool. It will murder any algae you have if you use it properly, but you should also give it at tiniest a day or two before you budge swimming after dumping this stuff in.

Also, when are you shocking your pool? If you are putting in the algaecide and shock too close together, the algaecide will not be effectual. You need to wait at smallest 12 hours after putting in one to put in the other. Otherwise, the shock will lately kill any algaecide you put in and it will be ineffective.

Do you hold any strip tests? You should test your pH and alkalinity as all right, or bring a water sample into a pool store and receive them to test it for you. Many pool stores offer free dampen testing. If your pH and alkalinity are out of whack, or if your water is still cool, after the chlorine will not be working properly either, which just give the algae a better breeding ground.

Last of all, find another pool company! Go to a local pool store and ask them if they do maintenance call. If they don't, then ask them if they can recommend someone who can (they usually have a complete bunch of business cards for these kinds of companies). You can also try the phone book. There's got to be someone who works within the pool business that will come help you out, it's just a thing of finding them.

Good luck.
Trust me, to get rid of the green, use chlorine. use cooper sufate in it & don't pee within it
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