Typically after heavy rainfall, a pool will require flocs, phosphate removers and adjuster chemicals, but always start with the basics after bad weather strikes and check these things first:
- Rain heavily dilutes chemicals, especially chlorine and salt. Add extra chlorine, even if you have a salt system, to prevent the levels dropping too low and minimise the time for algae to bloom.
- Check that none of your electrical equipment (e.g pump, chlorinator) have been damaged by the weather and that no puddles have formed around them. If a safety issue has been presented, contact a professional right away.
Storms cause:
- Debris & damage to equipment and surfaces.
- Motor burnout/fusion.
- Dilution of chlorine, salt and other chemicals, reducing their effectiveness.
- Additional phosphates can wash into your pool. Phosphate is food for algae, meaning a potential green pool.
- Electricity and safety issues, such as pumps and lights, short-circuiting or blowing out.
After a storm:
- When wet weather hits, your pool’s water chemistry gets diluted. Poolwerx offers water testing and reporting in-store. Our competent team can make the appropriate chemical recommendations to help quickly and effectively get your water back in balance.
- Make sure you call a professional for all electrical issues.
If it’s all too much then please give us a call and book a service. Let us take the hassle out of getting your pool and equipment back in shape.
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