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           Get rid of algae in pool fast and easy
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           How to get rid of algae in pool.
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            It can be very frustrating to discover algae blooming in your swimming pool. Many new pool owners are unaware of how quickly it can grow. Algae is not very pleasant to the eye, and nobody wants to swim in green water.  Algae can be stopped from developing in a variety of methods, and it can also be treated if it has already begun to grow.
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           Let’s talk about the different kinds of algae and how algae grow in your swimming pool. If you have already determined what type of algae you have in your pool, then you can skip to the instructions to cleaning up the algae.
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           Algae is always present in water, but because it is a microscopic organism, you can only see it when it "blooms." The process by which algae spread, feed, and multiply is known as blooming.
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           Algae blooms can be caused by poor filtration or incorrect chemical levels, both of which contribute to poor sanitation. One of the main culprits of growing algae is lack of proper circulation. Circulation is extremely important to get all your chemicals working efficiently in all areas of your swimming pool. Under rails, in corners, and other sheltered areas where treated water may not circulate adequately are prime locations for algae growth.
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           Algae will consume nearly anything to grow, including perspiration, oils, dead skin cells, and fertilizer for gardens. There are a few different types of algae and each on needs to be treated a little differently.
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           Green, black, and yellow algae are similar, but they each have a different treatment to rid you pool of algae in general.
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           Green Algae
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           The most prevalent and simplest to treat is green algae. It may develop on the pool walls, or it may float freely throughout the pool. When there is an adequate amount of free-floating algae in the water, green pools develop. The earlier you act, and the sooner you take preventive measures, the lower chance of algae invasion throughout the pool. It is frequently brought on by poor sanitation along with poor circulation, although it can be eliminated with a chlorine chemical shock. I advise using double the usual amount of chemical shock to rid your pool of green algae. Brushing the walls prior to shock helps to scrub off the tops of this plant so the chemicals can work more efficiently.
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           Yellow Algae
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           Yellow algae, which is also called mustard algae or brown algae, will appear in areas will very little circulation. Pool owners often mistake yellow algae for pollen or sand. Yellow algae is much more challenging to remove than green algae. It will attach to the walls and floor of the pool.  To remove yellow algae, you must first brush the walls and floor of you pool very assertively. You need to run your pump continuously and shock your pool with three times the amount of chlorine you would use for a typical shock treatment. An item that will give your pool extreme circulation and help to rid your pool of algae and keep algae away is called “The Circulator”.
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           Black Algae
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            Black Algae appears as small, black dots or blotches on your pool’s walls, floors, and surfaces. These spots are pin head to quarter sized. Black algae are extremely difficult to remove since it has a hard outer shell that protects the cells inside. Their roots dig deep into plaster and concrete surfaces, making them the most difficult algae to remove. Vigorously brush the walls and floor of the pool with a very stiff brush. Black algae especially are very resistant to shocking and algaecide, so you must brush the algae before treating the pool. Make sure you clean your filter.
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           Shock your pool with four times the amount of chlorine you would use for a typical shock treatment.
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           Keep brushing your pool – 3 to 4 times a day until you see the black algae is gone. When you see no more black algae in your pool, clean your filter again to get rid of any residue from the black algae.
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           Keep your chemicals well balanced and rid your pool of algae and keep algae away with the extreme circulation of “The Circulator”.
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           What causes cloudy pool water and how to get rid of a cloudy pool.
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           Your pool may become cloudy in just a short amount of time, leaving you perplexed as to what went wrong.
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           In a brief response, chemical imbalances, circulation/filtration problems, or environmental factors might all be the cause. You can solve cloudy pool water by testing the chemistry of your pool to make sure everything is well balanced, and then adding clarifier or flocculant to clump the debris. The clumps will be handled by your filter, and presto—clear water.
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           Your pool water may become cloudy for a variety of reasons, and by identifying the possible source, you can correct the problem and avoid it in the future.
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           Pool Chemicals that are not Balanced
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           One of the most frequent reasons of cloudy pool water is a chemical imbalance.
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           The fastest route to a cloudy pool is to have too much of one chemical or not enough of another, so it's always a good idea to start by checking your pool's chemistry for high pH, total alkalinity, and chlorine levels. The key is keeping your pool water in proper balance.
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           Is Your pH Balance Correct?
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           The ideal pH level for pool water is in the range of 7.2 and 7.6, which also happens to be somewhat alkaline.
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           The fact that your pH level is outside of this range won't cause your water to become cloudy on its own, but it will hinder your pool chemicals from working as intended, allowing particles to linger and eventually resulting in a hazy pool.
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           Make sure you check the pH level of your pool on a weekly basis using a reliable test kit to remain on top of any unexpected changes.
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           Is the Level of Chlorine Correct?
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           To combat harmful bacteria and other microbes, your pool needs chlorine, but the quantity you apply shouldn't be ignored.
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           Between 1 and 3 ppm is the "happy medium" (parts per million). If everything else is in harmony, this maintains your water clean while also preventing cloudiness.
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           How much depends on how frequently your pool is used, how crowded it is, and what kind of weather it encounters. (Your chlorine will "cook" in the sun, converting into gas and causing your level to deplete more rapidly.)
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           Use a quality shock
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           After shocking with calcium hypochlorite, is your pool cloudy? Not to worry, this is typical and should go away once the chlorine level reduces in about a day.  Just continue to keep your pump running to filter out any impurities.  If your water doesn't clear up, your filter system may be failing, the remainder of your water's chemistry may be off, or you may be using a poorer grade shock.
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           Is the Alkalinity Level in your pool on the high side?
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           Alkalinity, also known as total alkalinity, is a pH buffer, absorbing changes in the water to maintain a constant pH level in your pool. However, if your alkalinity is too high, it may make your water lose its clarity.
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           Alkalinity can be tested with most pool test kits; normally, you want this to be between 80 and 120 parts per million (ppm), or between 100 and 140 parts per million for painted, vinyl, and fiberglass inground pools.
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           To reduce alkalinity, you can use dry acid (sodium bisulfate) or muriatic acid (hydrochloric acid), however dry acid has certain unfavorable side effects.
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           Do You Have High Levels of Calcium Hardness?
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           The calcium hardness in pool water is a measurement of the amount of calcium present, with a recommended range of 200 ppm to 400 ppm.
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           While low calcium hardness levels can harm your pool fittings, you need to be careful about the opposite end of the range in this case. Scaling and cloudy water eventually occur from excess calcium that is produced as a result of high calcium hardness.
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           Unfortunately, many test strips do not measure calcium hardness; therefore, you need utilize a liquid test kit.
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           The best course of action if you discover that your pool water has high calcium hardness levels is to drain some of the water and replace it.
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           The best course of action if you discover that your pool water has high calcium hardness levels is to drain a portion of it and replace it. If you're unable to do that for whatever reason, you could attempt clumping the extra calcium using pool flocculant, but this will require manual cleanup later.
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           Is the Environment causing your cloudy pool water?
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           If your chemicals are perfect and your filtering system is in great shape, then your cloudy pool water could possibly be caused by the environment. 
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            may inevitably find their way into your pool, but bird drippings is the most important thing to look out for that can be a nuisance.
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            who love to swim can really eat up your chlorine in a hurry. If you love to share your pool with your dogs, than you may want to check your chlorine levels at the end of the day.
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           In addition to all of this, you also need to take into consideration the various items that people bring into the water with them whenever they decide to take a quick dip. Yes, you are not as clean as you would like to believe.
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           Does your pump have enough power to filter your pool?
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           A pool pump is a crucial component of your filtration system since it circulates water through the filter to remove dirt and maintain circulation, preventing stagnant water from breeding additional issues.
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           Considering this, you must ensure that your pump has the capacity to cycle (turnover) the entire pool's contents at least once each day. Additionally, you will want a pump that can complete a turnover in 8 hours.
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           Two things determine how quickly a pump completes a turnover:
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           1. How many gallons of water is in your pool
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           Note: The flow rate, which is appropriately measured in gallons per minute (GPM), shows you how many gallons of water move through the pump each minute.
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           To get the proper size pump for your pool, divide your water volume by 8, then again by 60 and you will get the required turnover rate in GPM. Your pool pump's flow rate should be at least equal.
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           It is very important to maintain your pool equipment
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           You'd be amazed at how frequently simple pool care is disregarded, even though this is one of those obvious bits of advice that most people just skim over.
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           Making ensuring your pool equipment functions properly should be your first priority because it is your first line of protection. This include locating obstructions and clearing them, routine cleaning, and prompt part replacements.
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           How to rid your pool of Cloudy Pool Water
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            is a very efficient chemical product to clear your pool of cloudy pool water through coagulation
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           Because of their small size, tiny particles that generate cloudy pool water can be difficult for your filter to capture, which is why coagulation is effective.
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           By grouping those tiny particles together, coagulation helps your filter by making it much easier to remove them.
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           Instead of drawing the particle clumps to your filter to be eventually eliminated, flocculant draws them to the bottom of your pool where they must be removed by vacuuming.
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           • Manual:  you can't use an automatic pool vacuum to remove the particle clumps from the bottom of your pool
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           • Water: It's a good idea to keep the hose flowing as you suck out the cloud particles because you'll naturally lose a lot of water in the process.
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           Please remember that this process should take several hours to clear the debris and your filter should be turned off until completed.
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           The reason why some pool owners go through this process, is that it clears your cloudy pool water very quickly. If you are having that special pool party and your need to get rid of your cloudy pool water fast, then this is the best way to clear water.
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           Proper Circulation is most important key to sparkling clear pool water.
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           No pool owner likes to go outside to view their beautiful oasis and discover a cloudy mess, but it doesn’t have to be a disastrous and many first timers think.
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           The simplest and cheapest way to avoid cloudy pool water is to prevent it from happening again in the future.
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           Proper circulation is the most important key to preventing cloudy pool water.  Most standard pool returns are in a fixed position just inches below the surface. Most of your expensive chemicals are lost to evaporation being pushed through your water so close to the surface. And most of your chemicals are not circulating properly down to the bottom of your pool where algae and cloudy pool water tend to form.
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           With a very small investment, you can not only protect your major pool investment, but you can cut your maintenance in half and save money every day on expensive chemicals while avoiding cloudy pool water for good!
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           The Circulator is a powerful 360 pool return jet
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            can increase your circulation by up to 1500% which will make your pool so easy to maintain and a “Pure Pleasure”.
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           See the amazing circulator in action by clicking the button below.
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           Clean Algae from Pools with The Circulator
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            Where there is little water circulation, algae flourish. Algae growth can be aided by warm and hot weather, as well as by various residues in the water.
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            Green algae are the most prevalent kind of algae in swimming pools and can cause cloudy pool water in it early stages.
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           Coating the side of the walls and the pool bottom, brown algae can also be seen if your chemicals are not circulating properly.
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           Less frequently, yellow algae form a powdery residue on the bottom. Lack of routine brushing as well as poor circulation leads to the growth of bacteria. 
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           Significant levels of algae in swimming pools encourage the growth of dangerous bacteria. For swimmers, these bacteria pose health hazards, most frequently manifesting as a skin rash. Additionally, it may result in different bacterial infections of the eyes or ears. In order to maintain the cleanliness of your pool water and reduce any potential health problems, swimming pool algae must be treated seriously
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           uildup of swimming pool algae can obstruct your filtration system's sanitization channels. Algae in the pool can permanently stain your pool's surface and possibly cause the equipment to deteriorate. Once algae have colonized your swimming pool, chemical shocks and chlorine treatments are no longer effective because, in some extreme circumstances, algae become resistant.
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           At the first sign of algae, decide on the type of algae you are dealing with and take the necessary action to get rid of it. Once the algae are destroyed, take precautions to avoid future signs of algae in your swimming pool.
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            With a low-cost investment of The Circulator, you can virtually say good-bye to algae and cloudy pool water for good. The powerful circulation gets your chemicals where they need to be - down to the floor of your pool and throughout your entire pool. Algae doesn’t have a chance with the extreme circulation thrusting water along the walls and floor of your pool.
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           Don’t be a slave to your pool. Enjoy a healthy, crystal-clear pool, fast and easy, with The "One &amp;amp; Only" Circulator.
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           A pool return jet is a very important component to optimal circulation
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           After the water has gone through the full swimming pool filtration process, it can be returned to the pool using the swimming pool return fitting. The term "pool return jet" is another name for the swimming pool return fitting.
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           Only the skimmer, which draws in unfiltered water, and the return jet, which sends filtered water back, are present in above-ground pools. When it comes to circulating filtered water in a swimming pool, having just one intake going to the pump and one outlet coming from the filter is not optimal.
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           For a swimming pool to function effectively and efficiently, all its components must interact together.
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           It takes more than just adding the right chemicals to keep the water clean.
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           Contrary to popular belief, pool return jets are more important than most people realize, as they help maintain both the water's quality and the overall health of all the components of your pool.
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           Circulating the water efficiently is crucial to keeping your pool healthy.
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           There are no dead spots in the pool when the water is properly circulated.
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           The accumulation of fine grit, the appearance of algae, and the accumulation of calcium deposits along the waterline are all telltale signs of dead areas.
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           When most pools have an average of 2 to 3 pool returns, the above ground pool is at a disadvantage when only having one pool return jet to properly circulate a large area of water.
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           The Circulator gives all pools and especially above ground pools a great advantage in achieving a healthy, fully circulated pool with only one pool return jet. The Circulator greatly enhances the return flow by increasing circulation by up to 1500%. This means no dead areas of no chemicals, or no more cold areas in your heated pool. Chemicals are thrusted down to the floor of the pool and throughout the entire pool. This action gets all your expensive chemicals where they need to be and not just inches below the surface where a good percentage gets lost through evaporation.
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           The Circulator return jet is the best solution and a “must” for all above ground pools to sparkle with crystal clear healthy water.
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            All pool owners are aware that the ideal balance of upkeep and chemicals is required to achieve and maintain crystal-clear, sparkling clean water and avoid cloudy pool water. But selecting the right type of chlorine might be challenging. Pool maintenance is undoubtedly a science, but that doesn't mean it has to be difficult.
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           Cloudy pool water can be caused by several reasons and certain types of chlorine tablets are one of them. It is important to choose the right type of chlorine tablet to avoid algae and cloudy pool water. Chlorine tabs consist of stabilized chlorine and other ingredients to keep your chlorine protected from the sun’s rays, and inert ingredients that do nothing to help the process.
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           Chlorine prices have skyrocketed, so it is very tempting to purchase chlorine from a discount store. Just remember to always make sure that your chlorine is at least 90% active with no binders or fillers. You many think that you are getting a deal, but those binders and fillers can easily cause cloudy pool water. Now your next trip is to the pool store to spend more money to get rid of the cloudiness in your pool. So, there is no saving here. The best way to disperse the chlorine tabs is to put them in a float. This way is great because you are constantly chlorinating your pool even when the pump is turned off. Never put them in your skimmer.
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           The Circulator is the best way to get the most out of your chlorine by thrusting your chlorinated pool water down to the floor of your pool and throughout your entire pool.
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