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Does adding shock make water cloudy?

By John Hall

Does adding shock make water cloudy?

Sometimes you’ll get cloudy pool water after shocking. This is common and should dissipate over time. Just keep your filter running and it should clear up. Also, look into a new brand of shock (make sure you buy shock that has a main active ingredient of calcium hypochlorite).

Why does my pool get cloudy when I add shock?

FILTER OR PUMP PROBLEMS: If your pool is cloudy immediately after shocking, it’s not a problem with your pump or filter, but if your circulation is poor, or the filter is dirty or clogs up quickly, or if the pump doesn’t run long enough each day – all of these can create a problem with hazy pool water.

Why is my pool cloudy after adding chlorine?

Sunlight, rain and regular usage can deplete the amount of chlorine in your pool, leading to cloudy water. Adding chlorine to a pool can lower the pH of the water. When you test your pool’s pH, you may find that it is lower than the ideal of between 7.2 and 7.8. A pool with low pH will also have low alkalinity.

Should I keep shocking a cloudy pool?

To get rid of all the gross and dangerous crud in your cloudy pool water, shock your pool. This mega-dose of chlorine (or non-chlorine shock for pools that use other sanitizers) will eliminate cloudiness caused by bacteria, organic contaminants, and algae.

What to do about cloudy pool water after shock?

Using a pool clarifier after shocking the pool is essential to keeping the water clean and clear. In most cases, cloudy pool water after shock is only temporary and will clean up itself overnight.

What should shock level be in my Pool?

Shocking a swimming pool can also mean SLAM (Shock Level and Maintain), which is adding chlorine in your pool and maintaining very high FC levels between 12ppm to 24ppm for a non-salt water pool and 28ppm to 31ppm for a saltwater pool, to kill algae or ammonia that come as a result of poor sanitization of pool and spa.

When to return to the pool after a shock?

If the water clarity prevents you from seeing the bottom of the pool, we recommend you do not return to the pool. In short, test your water a few days after you have shocked your pool to determine exactly how high your free chlorine levels are. Don’t forget to review the instructions on the back of your shock.

Why is my Pool Green and cloudy even after shocking?

Just to summarize my experience: a bad filter is the most common cause of cloudy pool water. Green pool water is caused by a bad chemical balance, usually something other than just low chlorine. 1. I Shocked My Pool, So Why Is It Still Cloudy? If your pH is not too high, filtration issues are likely the cause of your cloudy pool.

Using a pool clarifier after shocking the pool is essential to keeping the water clean and clear. In most cases, cloudy pool water after shock is only temporary and will clean up itself overnight.

Why do I need to shock my Pool?

At some point, even the pools that are the most in tune will need a good shocking. The point of shocking your pool is to get rid of all of the dirt, chloramines, and bacteria in your pool by introducing a large amount of concentrated chlorine to your water at once.

When to add clarifier to pool after shock?

You should wait at least 20 mins after putting shock in the pool and then add the clarifier. If you don’t wait, the chemicals won’t have time to balance themselves in the pool. Why is my pool still green after shock and algaecide? When your pool’s pH balanceisn’t stable, your pool will turn greenish and dull.

What to do if your hot tub is cloudy after shocking?

For best results, keep the spa as clean as possible, make sure calcium hardness stays around 150-200 ppm, and maintain proper pH and alkalinity levels to lower the risk of cloudy water when shocking your spa. If cloudy water continues to linger after a few hours, keep reading.