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Cloudy Saltwater Pool: What to Check Before Adding More Shock

A cloudy saltwater pool usually means something is out of balance, under-filtered, or under-chlorinated. The salt system may be working, but it cannot fix every water problem by itself.

The mistake most pool owners make is treating the symptom first. With a saltwater pool, the better move is to check the system in order: water balance, flow, filtration, salt level, and then the salt cell.

Start with the water, not the equipment

A salt chlorine generator can only work with the water it is given. If pH, alkalinity, stabilizer, or calcium hardness are out of range, the pool can drift even when the control panel says the cell is producing chlorine.

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Practical checklist

  1. Check free chlorine with a reliable test kit.
  2. Verify stabilizer/CYA is not too low or too high.
  3. Clean or backwash the filter if pressure or flow looks wrong.
  4. Check pH because high pH makes chlorine less effective.
  5. Run the pump long enough for the filter to actually clear suspended particles.

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What to do next

Make one change at a time, circulate the water, and retest. Saltwater pools are steady when the chemistry is steady, but they become frustrating when several small issues stack up.

FAQ

Can a saltwater pool get cloudy even with a working salt cell?

Yes. Poor filtration, low stabilizer, high pH, or heavy swimmer load can cause cloudy water even when the salt cell works.

Should I shock a cloudy saltwater pool?

Shock can help if chlorine is low or combined chlorine is high, but test first so you know what you are treating.

How long should I run the pump for cloudy water?

Many cloudy pools need continuous circulation until clarity improves, then normal runtime can resume.

Does salt level cause cloudy water?

Low salt can reduce chlorine production, but cloudy water is usually a water balance or filtration issue.

Before your next chemical adjustment, run the numbers with Pool Chemical Calculator. It is available for iPhone/iPad and Android.

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