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The combination of Hot Sunny Days and a lot of Rain will do that. I manage 40 Rentals in The Villages and 11 have Pools, it happens. Easy fix for them to come out and shock the Pool. You can actually go to Home Depot/Lowes/Ace Hardware and buy Shock and do it. Clears up pretty quick.
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If this were true wouldn’t all the Village pools also be green? They are blue and clear!
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SUmmer heat and rain play havoc with the chem levels. yOU CAN ALWAYS EMPTY A BOX OF BAKING SODA INO THE POOL. tHAT WILL USUALLY CLEAR TINGS UP VERY QUICKLY.
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Green water
Get a new pool company. I fired t&d. At best they spend 15 minutes and never use the proper chemistery for the pool.
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Use Tri City pools
They compensate for this No problems |
TD is correct on the issue of increased rain but, in my opinion, they are not maintaining your pool properly. I have a 10,000 gallon, salt water, pool, that I maintain with test strips and occasional trips to Pinch a Penny with water samples for them to test and recommend the chemicals to add. I have never had such a problem in over ten years of maintaining the pool.
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T&D is a large company maybe your tech needs retraining
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No problem...have T&D drain your pool, slight treatment to the Walls & floor of pool, fill it back up with fresh water FROM YOUR HOSE!!!!
DO NOT, I REPEAT, DO NOT PAY $700+ for water to be delivered...the water refill from your hose will cost you about $70-90 on your water bill...good luck👍🏻 |
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We use T & D also, but have never had an issue. Our pool is always pristine and we live here year around. They come once a week, scrub the tiles, vacuum it, check all the chemical levels, etc. We do have a salt water pool, and what a great decision that was. Never have to mess with chlorine as with a salt water pool, an electronic cell in the pump creates it as needed, it rarely fluctuates except with huge rainfall amounts. I know some people use bi-weekly or even monthly service to cut costs, but this can allow issues to spiral out of control under certain circumstances.
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Switch......We use Sparkling Waters Pool and Spa. They service our pool each week. Crystal clear water, always clean!
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Green Pool Water
Baking Soda will usually do the trick. Buy big bags at Sam's. Depends on size of pool as to how much. Dissolve in warm water in a bucket and pour in pool.
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Test the water. If the chlorine is where it should be then you have yellow algae which needs different chemicals. We had this problem a couple of times.
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Or you could just have Saint a Patrick's Day party early and only have to buy the die for the green beer. :) |
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