Each situation requires a specific action. That is why, before applying products, it is important to identify what is happening.
Green water
Green water is usually related to the presence of algae. It can appear due to lack of disinfection, unbalanced pH, high temperatures, rainfall or the accumulation of organic matter.
In this case, the recommended approach is to remove visible debris, brush the walls and floor, measure and adjust the pH, apply the appropriate treatment, reinforce with algaecide if necessary and keep the filtration system running.
Cloudy water
Cloudy water may be caused by suspended particles, insufficient filtration, incorrect pH or excess organic matter.
To correct it, the filter should be checked, the pH tested, levels adjusted if necessary and flocculant used when there are particles that the filtration system cannot remove on its own.
Limescale or deposits
Deposits frequently appear in areas with hard water or in swimming pools that have not been cleaned properly for some time. They can be seen on walls, floors, the waterline or stairs.
In these cases, it is advisable to use a specific descaling product for swimming pools, always checking compatibility with the surface and following the instructions for use.
Cleaning outdoor areas
Pool maintenance does not end with the water. Outdoor areas are also part of the facility and require proper cleaning, especially in professional environments.
Showers, changing rooms, flooring, stairs, handrails, walkways and stainless steel surfaces are exposed to humidity, limescale, footprints, sun creams, dust, grease and organic residues.
To keep these areas in good condition, general cleaners, disinfectants, anti-limescale descalers, stainless steel cleaners or degreasers can be used, depending on the type of surface and level of dirt.
In hotels, campsites, residential communities, gyms or sports centres, this part of maintenance is key to offering a well-kept image and ensuring a good user experience.
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