Troubleshooting Guide

 

 

Cloudy water - L9

FAQs

0. FAQs:

 

  1. Cabinets

  2. Covers

  3. Dealers

  4. Help

  5. Insulation

  6. Jets

  7. Ozonators

  8. Pre-installation

  9. Set-up

  10. Shells

  11. Terminology

  12. Water quality

    1. Testing the water

    2. Adding tablets

    3. Draining my spa

    4. Refilling procedure

    5. Odors

    6. Suds buildup

    7. Calcium levels

    8. Scum lines

    9. Cloudy water

    10. Black spots

    11. Gelled water

  13. Winterizing

  14. Wiring

 

Cloudy water has several causes:

 

  • Water that needs to be changed

  • Water containing algae

  • Using polymer-based water treatment products (those products designed to coagulate) in combination with the spa's Ozonator

 

CLEAR green/brown water – Your “source water” most likely has dissolved heavy metals. When this is the case, use a respected brand of demineralizer found at any local pool/spa store. Using the AquaClara Pre-filter [included with some spas and available by calling (727) 573-9888] can remove these contaminants before they get into your spa.

 

CLOUDY green water – Algae can be resolved by adding a respected brand of algaecide and 2 ounces of Clara Boost.

 

Odor and/or cloudy water – If your water develops an odor and/or cloudiness, clean your cover and filters, turn your filtration cycle up and add two AquaClara Tablets. AquaClara Natural’s effectiveness is increased by air being drawn into the water. You can accelerate the rate at which AquaClara Natural performs by increasing the amount of time your spa filters per day.

 

Another solution is either to shock the spa (see odors) or to change the water (see draining and refilling).


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Author: Philip Rastocny