
Cloudy Pool Water: 7 Causes and How to Fix Each One Fast
Cloudy pool water can mean filtration problems, chemical imbalance, or algae starting. Here's how to diagnose the exact cause and clear it up in 24-48 hours.
9 articles about troubleshooting.

Cloudy pool water can mean filtration problems, chemical imbalance, or algae starting. Here's how to diagnose the exact cause and clear it up in 24-48 hours.

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Your pool turned green. Don't panic. Here's exactly how we fix it — step by step, hour by hour — and how you can do it yourself if you're up for it.

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Identify pool stains by color: green/brown (organic), rust/red (iron), blue/green (copper), white/gray (calcium). Removal methods and products for each type.

Not all pool algae is the same. Green, yellow (mustard), and black algae require different treatments. Learn to identify each type and kill it permanently.

Step-by-step guide to fixing a green pool in Texas. Severity levels, the SLAM method, chemical dosing, filtration tips, timeline expectations, and when to call a pro.

Pool water cloudy despite chemicals? Poor circulation is likely the culprit. Learn how to diagnose clogged filters, air leaks, pump issues, and blocked skimmers in your DFW pool.

Is your pool pump making a loud grinding, humming, screaming, or clicking noise? Learn how to diagnose the sound, identify the problem, and fix it before it gets worse.
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