Home Remedies That Keep Pool Water Clear

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Using home remedies for pool cleaning can limit the amount of chemicals in the water.

Most people turn to "tried and true" chemical cleaners when it comes time to treat and clean their swimming pools. These chemicals are often expensive, and some can cause skin and eye irritations to swimmers. You can use less intrusive home remedies for cleaning your pool if you want to provide a natural environment for your swimmers.

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Baking Soda

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According to Pool Solutions.com, at least 100 different things can cause your swimming pool water to turn cloudy. A swimming pool must create a balance between the good bacteria and the bad bacteria. Most remedies call for adding additional chlorine into the water. If your water's pH balance is between 7.2 and 7.5, however, you can add baking soda to the water to help clear it up. This serves as a replacement for chlorine because baking soda is a natural cleaning agent. This will also limit the amount of burning to your eyes when you swim.

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Saltwater

Many pool owners are converting from chemically controlled fresh water to saltwater. The level of salt in the pool is barely detectable by swimmers, but the salt provides the necessary acids to prevent algae growth. When the salt breaks down, it converts into a bacteria-killing form of natural chlorine.

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Hydrogen Peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide breaks down into water and oxygen and acts as a natural alternative to chlorine. This type of chlorine alternative is not only people-safe, it is animal-safe as well. According to using-hydrogen-peroxide.com, hydrogen peroxide is also safe for the environment as it evaporates. This provides a win-win situation for environmentally conscious pool owners.

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Purifying Plants

Many homeowners looking for natural home remedies for cleaning their pools are often plant lovers. Using plants such as pond lilies will help you oxygenate your pond and limit the growth of algae. Plants also convert bacteria into food, which helps remove the bad bacteria from the pool water. This type of pool is called a natural pool.

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