If you have held those good numbers for a few days and show no improvement in your water, I am at a loss. Sorry.
There's nothing in your test results to indicate anything but clear water.
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If you have held those good numbers for a few days and show no improvement in your water, I am at a loss. Sorry.
There's nothing in your test results to indicate anything but clear water.
That's why I was wondering if I might have a metal problem. It's possible that I might be in the neighbourhood of a pool place sometime this week, but my water sample would be several hours old by the time it got there. Would they still be able to test for minerals or metals? My test kit doesn't do any of that kind of test.
Thanks,
Mar
If you still are adding excessive amounts of chlorine, you probably still have algae. However if your consumtion has stabilized, the cloudiness may not be the result of water treatment.
I had similiar problem earlier this year with mysterious cloudy water after I got my number in line. My cloudy water was related to air getting in to my pipe at the pump inlet.
I could see fine bubbles in my return jets (especially visible at night with the pool lights on). I also had air trapped in my pump strainer basket cover. The low pressure side of the pump was sucking water from the pool and some air through the connections and blowing the air into the pool.
I disassembled a couple connections applied teflon tape and reconnected and my problem was solved.