Vacume Pool and the Next Day There Is Black Stuff in the Bottom Again
Black grit - could be algae - on bottom of pool
Algae problems in pond pool water.
Greenish (cloudy) water or slimy pool walls.
Black algae. Mustard algae. Pink or white pool mold.
- bc21bc
Black dust - could be algae - on bottom of pool
Nosotros have a 22,000 gallon, inground pool with right chlorine and PH levels - daze every week - even use algicide occasionally. But EVERY morning - these black, cloudy spots come up back in the same places - and spread in a similar pattern. If I vacuum - they come up right up - just and so they just come up back the adjacent day!
- Doubled1
Could be algae growing on the outside of liner.
- sheila
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You need to clarify, the bottle will say how long it takes to drib all the stuff downwards, vaccum to waste which gets it right out and daze the puddle, this always works for me! good luck!
- Kaye in Illinois
Clouds in pool water
My neighbor has had a recurring problem for 5 years with gray clouds forming every bit you said. Now our puddle has it this year. She has taken samples in to many pool supply stores and noones seems to know what it is. It seems to be floating in clouds at the bottom of the pool and can be vacumed upward but disipates if you stir it. Later you vacuum it clean it reappears the adjacent twenty-four hour period or later that 24-hour interval in the same places. We have shocked and clarified and vacumed to waste. With no luck, she has had a pro come out and drained her puddle scrubbed the liner replaced the filter. Tonight with simply about 18 inches of new water we could see it already returning on the floor of her pool. Assistance! If anyone reads this and has an answer nosotros would beloved some help. Ours showed up when we opened the pool this year. Her started at the end of the beginning twelvemonth they had their pool and has never gone away. Our water tests correct for all the chemic levels. The puddle places said that algae would be adhered to the liner and would not be suspended in the water in cloud like formations and be able to vacume it up. We don't know if it'southward algae or a fungus or if it'south dangerous. We at present fearfulness we will exist doomed as they are and never be able to become rid of this problem. Somewhere I read there are resistant algaes and fungi and that a chlorine/bromine combo might piece of work.
- elaine
black dust like algae in pool
I currently have an above ground puddle with a vinly liner.
I have been having an ongoing problem since last twelvemonth with a blackness algae dust that collects at the bottom on my puddle and no amount of vacuuming will get rid of it. It seems that every time that I vacuum the fine black algae from the pool using the filter, the next 24-hour interval the pool is dirty over again with the black algae. It seems that when using the vacuum I am not but dissipating the black algae and any I tin can catch with the vacuum seems to merely become blown thru the filter. I have tried vacuuming to waste which seems to help merely does non solve the problem completely. Whatever communication? Are there any blazon of special vacuums or chemical that can help??
- WoodyWoody
Black dust - could be algae - on bottom of pool
Mine has a layer of gray grit that reappears no matter how much I filter (sand filter). I think it's some kind of precipitate like fe dust (we use high element of group i well h2o to fill it). The acrid and chlorine levels are standard. The filter doesn't remove this black dust for some reason. It doesn't spot, information technology's just an even layer of this grit that looks similar a gray deject when I brush it to the bleed.
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Black dust - could be algae - on lesser of pool
Black dust? Anyone heard of "Dirt Algae"? I've been fighting this for a year and a half, I was first told it was mustard algae. As time went on, the color has turned from a sand colour to nighttime brownish or black, even with new sand in the filter. When yous brush it or vaccuum it dissappears but to come dorsum and settle a few hours later. I had someone come out and tell me it was "Dirt Algae", very rare and comes from the dirt underneath the liner (merely as weeds can grow through an above puddle liner). I have never heard of this and am looking for more information. Any aid out at that place?
- short term fix
Black grit - could be algae - on bottom of pool
I take the same thing - and have been able to get rid of it by slowly vacuuming over the "puddles" of fine blackness grit and bypassing the filter, evacuating information technology correct out of the pool into the yard. You will have to refill the pool a little but it'southward worth it considering as everyone has said, information technology seems to go right through the filter and dorsum into the pool. I don't know what the stuff is, but attempt it, it works!
- angie
Clouds in pool h2o
Kaye in Illinois wrote:My neighbor has had a recurring problem for 5 years with gray clouds forming as yous said. At present our pool has it this yr. She has taken samples in to many pool supply stores and noones seems to know what it is. Information technology seems to be floating in clouds at the bottom of the pool and can be vacumed up only disipates if you stir information technology. Afterwards y'all vacuum it make clean it reappears the adjacent day or later on that 24-hour interval in the same places. Nosotros have shocked and clarified and vacumed to waste. With no luck, she has had a pro come out and drained her puddle scrubbed the liner replaced the filter. Tonight with only about 18 inches of new h2o we could see it already returning on the floor of her pool. Aid! If anyone reads this and has an respond we would dearest some help. Ours showed up when we opened the pool this year. Her started at the end of the first twelvemonth they had their puddle and has never gone away. Our h2o tests right for all the chemic levels. The pool places said that algae would be adhered to the liner and would non be suspended in the water in cloud like formations and exist able to vacume it up. We don't know if it's algae or a fungus or if it'due south dangerous. We now fear we will be doomed equally they are and never be able to get rid of this trouble. Somewhere I read there are resistant algaes and fungi and that a chlorine/bromine philharmonic might work.
Did u ever detect out the trouble.I have the aforementioned issues and take spend thousands of dollars trying to fix this?
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Black dust - could exist algae - on bottom of puddle
That does not sound like a phosphate problem. Likewise, "Phosfree" is not a good pick of phosphate removers every bit all natural chemical science products incorporate even more than phosphates, defeating the purpose to brainstorm with. The best phosphate remover on the market place is fabricated by SeaKlear
http://www.swimnsaveusa.com/phosphateremover.html
. Have you tried cleaning out your filter and running the pump for a full day? This may help as yous volition need to cycle your entire puddle h2o several times to clear out any contaminants.
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Black dust - could exist algae - on bottom of pool
I don't believe that Natural Chemistry products contain phosphates. Do yous accept a specific product you believe does? I can show you lot the MSDS for its ingredients. Phosphates aren't a trouble anyway if 1 maintains a sufficient Gratuitous Chlorine (FC) level relative to the Cyanuric Acid (CYA) level since chlorine alone tin can impale algae faster than it can grow regardless of phosphate (and nitrate) level.
- b
Blackness dust - could be algae - on lesser of puddle
Nosotros institute out our lifeguard kids were bringing home lake algae and introducing information technology into our pool when they dived in after work..
Practise not permit anyone dive into your pool who has been in a lake or natural body of water. wash hair have a soapy shower also.
Every bit a matter of fact we have seperate bathing suits .or you can wash your bathing suit before going in a pool with information technology.
Good luck/ We still battle chocolate-brown algae dust anyway. I vaccumm it before we go in
- over thinking
Black grit - could exist algae - on bottom of pool
Black grit volition near of the time exist from someones roof dust that gets blown into the pool. If you lot had black algae information technology would not vacuum up nor whatsoever stains.
- bajllc
Blackness dust - could be algae - on bottom of pool
over thinking wrote:Black dust will nearly of the fourth dimension be from someones roof dust that gets blown into the puddle. If you had blackness algae it would non vacuum upwardly nor whatsoever stains.
I have the black dust in the bottom of my pool as well. I utilize the saltwater pump arrangement with a sand filter pump. Not likewise long later I vacum upwardly the "dirt" it comes correct back. What did you lot do for yours? I am certainly hoping it is not whatever kind of algae. It seems to form in the seams of the pool only brushes and vacums right up. It looks similar grit when it is stirred. No clouds or water problems that I run across
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