Now that you have gathered up some materials we ll go over a few simple methods of getting your pool to clear up from being cloudy after a shock.
Clear up cloudy blue pool water.
When your pool filter is dirty it can t effectively filter smaller particles that may cause cloudy water.
If your filter is clean but the water is cloudy check your pump and the pool s whole circulation system.
To clear the water you should use your manual vacuum to vacuum up the clump of particles.
If your water test is showing low or no chlorine levels you ll need to treat your pool water with calcium hypochlorite shock.
Make sure you are using the right pump size to adequately clean the water.
A filter should run 24 7.
Make sure that water is flowing through your filter at a high enough rate to clean the pool.
During that time the particles that are making your pool cloudy should clump together.
Using a product such as leslie s power powder plus 73 will effectively sanitize and clear the pool water of contaminants including bacteria algae and other organic material that could be causing cloudy water.
Properly clean your pool surfaces.
If you don t balance the ph levels shocking your pool will leave you with very cloudy water.
If you re clearing cloudy pool water you ll need to run it longer up to 24 hours for a few days.
How do they do it.
To fix this problem.
As you might expect there are a few ways to fix cloudy pool water so in typical poolonomics style let s break them down one by one.
Backwash or chemically clean your filter according to your owner s manual to remove build up.
Method 1 the first method is the simplest.
Switch the filter pump off and wait for up to 48 hours.
Many times a pool will clear in 18 to 24 hours.
Instead of moving through the filter though they will gather on the bottom of the pool.
Make sure the filtration system is running long enough.
While cloudy water is expected in the short term as the shock does its job balanced water won t stay cloudy after the filtering process.