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10 Common Pool Problems and How to Solve Them

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Maintaining a clear pool is a goal for every homeowner, allowing them to relax and enjoy quality family moments. 

However, challenges can arise from various factors that disrupt the pool’s regular operation.

Below are 10 frequent pool issues and how to tackle them.

1. Algae Growth  

One of the prevalent challenges for pool owners is algae, which can turn your pool from clear to green and slippery. 

Treat your pool with a high level of chlorine to eliminate existing algae and deter further growth. Scrub the pool’s walls and floor to clear away algae buildup. Regular assistance from WaterTex Pools experts can effectively resolve these issues.

2. Equipment Issues  

Pool equipment, including pumps, filters, heaters, and cleaners, can affect your pool’s efficiency. Common issues with pool equipment include blocked or dirty filters, leaky plumbing, malfunctioning pumps, and defective heaters. 

You should arrange for routine assessments of all pool equipment with a professional. Maintain equipment cleanliness, replace broken components, and ensure electrical connections are secure and properly grounded.

3. Foamy and Cloudy Water  

Foamy, cloudy water is often the result of poor water circulation, insufficient filtration, unbalanced chemical levels, or debris accumulation. 

Ensure that pH, alkalinity, and sanitizer levels are monitored; operate your filtration system for extended periods; brush the walls; and clean the filter. If necessary, consider using a pool defoamer.

4. Leaking Pool  

Leaks can occur due to plumbing issues, damaged equipment, gaps between fixtures, and more. A leak in your pool not only results in water wastage but can also cause structural damage over time. 

Carry out the basket test, inspect common leak areas, and consult professionals for seasonal pool leak inspections and repairs. If the leak appears as drips, check the fittings around the leaking site.

5. Cracked Tiles  

Cracked tiles are another common issue in swimming pools, often caused by weather conditions or exposure to harmful water. 

Regularly check the tiles and any cracks, replace damaged tiles with new ones, and seek expert advice for appropriate repair methods.

6. Excessive Debris  

Wind, dust, and pool use can accumulate leaves and other debris in your pool. This debris can also result from intense storms and winds.  

To prevent this, cover your pool when not in use and utilise a skimmer daily to remove debris from the surface.  

7. Unbalanced Water Chemistry  

Maintaining balanced water chemistry is essential for pool health and safety. Issues such as pH variations, total alkalinity imbalances, and improper chlorine management can lead to this problem.  

Professionals rely on testing kits to assess chemical levels and adjust them to make the water safe for swimming.  

8. Unusual Noises  

Strange sounds from the pool equipment could signal mechanical issues, air leaks, or cavitation.  

Examine the pool equipment for any loose or damaged parts, and secure or replace them as necessary. Inspect for air leaks and plumbing issues, and adjust the pump speed to minimize noise.  

9. Staining and Discoloration  

Stains and discoloration can result from metals, organic matter, or imbalances in water chemistry. Additionally, a white, flaky residue may appear on the surface.  

Determine the source of the stain and address it promptly by applying a stain remover and shocking the pool to eliminate organic contaminants.  

10. Low Water Flow  

Insufficient water levels in the pool may arise from evaporation, leaks, improper water balance, clogged skimmer and pump baskets, or a blocked filter.  

Look for leaks around the pool. If evaporation is the cause of the water loss, replenish your pool with fresh water, and consult a professional if necessary.  

Final Thought  

With professional assistance, you can resolve issues such as algae growth, cracked tiles, pool leaks, and equipment malfunctions. Regular inspections can also help prevent future complications.