pooljuha
Pooljuha, also known as "pool juice," is a term used to describe the water that accumulates in swimming pools. It is a mixture of water, dissolved minerals, and various contaminants that can affect the pool's water quality. The primary sources of pooljuha include:
1. Water evaporation: As water evaporates from the pool, it leaves behind dissolved minerals and other contaminants,
2. Incomplete water changes: Regular water changes are essential to maintain water quality. Incomplete or infrequent
3. Improper chemical balance: Maintaining the correct chemical balance is crucial for preventing the growth of
Pooljuha can have several negative effects on a swimming pool, including:
1. Reduced water clarity: The accumulation of pooljuha can make the water appear cloudy or murky.
2. Increased chemical usage: To maintain water quality, more chemicals may be required to counteract the effects
3. Potential health risks: Contaminants in pooljuha can pose health risks to swimmers, especially those with
To prevent the accumulation of pooljuha, pool owners should:
1. Regularly test and balance pool water chemistry.
2. Perform regular water changes, following the manufacturer's recommendations.
3. Keep the pool surface clean to minimize evaporation.
4. Address any leaks or water loss promptly to prevent excessive evaporation.