Pool water cleanliness need to be maintained to get a pleasant swimming experience in good weather conditions. Maintain swimming pools of sewage is an easy thing, but it becomes a problem when it wanted to clear up water that is contaminated. In addition to being a major problem for the owner (because it makes the environment unsafe), also will ruin the whole scene on the surrounding area.
If sewage is not treated seriously, then can be turned into green pools caused by the collection of green algae in pool water. This can be associated with some imbalance of some chemicals in the water. The fact to remember here is that these algae multiply in a short time and can contain other organisms such as bacteria in the water. Therefore, it is important to clean the pool as early as possible. Below are the steps that will assist in cleaning algae from the pond:
1. The first step to cleaning a green swimming pool is to remove debris from the pool that can be entered into a pond due to wind, rainfall above normal, and so forth. Make sure that you check the levels of alkaline and acidity (pH) of water. It has a specific distance to ensure that the water is suitable for swimming activity. If the Chlorine level has dropped below the specific limits of 1 ppm, then it is an indication that water is not suitable for health and skin. Pool supplies contain chemicals such examiners and can be obtained from a local pond supplier in your area.
2. After testing the water and identify that the pond filled with algae, the subsequent need for shocking the water. Surprise here is not the form of electric shock, but a very strong chemicals that can kill bacteria. Dose recommended by the manufacturer should be followed and adhered to kill bacteria. Adding a dose of shock is required if the problem is more serious.
3. Make sure that you begin screening applications after you complete surprise at the pond. It’s important to do it continuously for one day and cleaned the filter at least four times in one day. This is regarded as the most important step in the process of cleaning the pool.
4. Check continue from beginning to end to see if there are some algae that still remains on the sides and bottom of the pond. Brush and clean with a good vacuum to prevent the chance of algae formed back in the water.
5. You can keep repeating the steps above to ensure that the pool has been completely free from dirt or bacteria. You can also add Algasida and measure Chlorine levels once a week to ensure that you do not suffer from the pressure of the same problem.