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Following a storm many pool owners see their swimming pool does not look right. It could be simply turning green or perhaps a large wreck havoc on storm debris. It may need some try to restore your pool to the previous condition of being balanced, neat and clear. What are the best steps to really get your Swimming Pool Back to being safe to swim and appearance great?

Step one would be to remove all debris which could have been forgotten by a storm or excess rain. This need to be swimming the Pool with a Pool Skimmer. Also you will want to vacuum the pool floor. If it’s overwhelming it is possible to call Pool Cleaning Service and we will take care of the problem.

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Secondly, you’ll must clean the swimming pool filter. If there’s been a big storm, there’s no telling what all might be in there. Most likely, it needs to be cleaned.

You now will want to test water chemistry. Start first with all the pH levels. You'll to insure your pools pH reaches the recommended 7.2 level. If your pH be to high, you will want to carefully add acids. This may be liquid hydrochloric acid or dry acid. The pH level could possibly be below normal levels, in this case you need to put in a alkali such as soda ash. Be certain no one is inside the pool once you adding any chemicals. Let several hours pass prior to deciding to allow you to definitely swim in the pool, including for normal maintenance. Once your pH is level, you might have to add an Algaecide or Chlorine Shock. Let all of the chemicals in your soul pool work overnight.

The next morning you might notice sediment on the bottom of the pool. Clean the swimming pool floor together with your pool vacuum. You should also double check the pool chemicals. Look at the PH and when it’s within the acceptable range of 7.2, your family are ready to swim.

There are lots of specifics and a lot of legwork involved with this process. If you’d like to have more time to pay doing things besides pool maintenance, call Blue Frog Pool Care.