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Swimming Pool Algae Care, It's Not Easy Being Green
Its Not Easy Being Green
There are only three things that will clear up a
green pool:
Your filter system, your pool chemicals and you !
Unfortunately, there is no magic way to turn a green
or black pool clear overnight ! It usually takes a
lot of time, effort and money to clear up a typical
"swampy" green pool. It is certainly best if you
never let your pool water get this dirty, however
most pool owners experience a "green pool problem"
from time to time.
Although it is not easy work, there is a proven
method of clearing up a green, black or very dirty
pool in the shortest time possible. Follow the
instructions below for the best results.
Remove most of the large debris from the pool floor
with a large leaf net (not a hand skimmer!). This
will stir up the water, and may make your pool look
much worse temporarily, but the stirred up debris
will settle within a few hours. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO
VACUUM THE POOL IF YOU CANNOT SEE THE BOTTOM OF IT
OR IF YOU HAVE A LOT OF DEBRIS ON THE BOTTOM. YOU
MAY CLOG YOUR SKIMMER, FILTER OR UNDERGROUND PIPES !
Adjust the pH and Alkalinity levels of the water
using pH Plus, pH Minus and Alkalinity Plus. These
levels must be within the proper ranges or the water
will never clear.
Shock the pool. This means super chlorinating the
water to kill off any bacteria and algae. If your
pool is very dirty, it may need MANY gallons of
liquid chlorine (shock) over a period of days before
the water clears. Start off by adding 3 or 4
gallons, and if you see no results overnight, add 3
or 4 more gallons the next day. Continue this
process until you notice the water changing color to
either cloudy white, light green or clear. YOU
CANNOT OVER SHOCK A POOL ! The more you add, the
quicker it will clear ! Note...shock is available in
liquid or powdered form, but we recommend using
liquid (it works faster). You may also want to add a
high quality algaecide to the water at this point.
Run your filter 24 hours a day and backwash 3 or 4
times a day for quickest results. Green or cloudy
water will quickly clog a filter, therefore you may
have to backwash your filter many times a day until
the pool clears. THIS IS NORMAL ! Remember, you
cannot over-backwash a pool filter. The more you run
your pool, and the more you backwash the filter, the
faster the pool will clear up. If you have a D.E.
filter, remember to add new D.E. to the skimmer
closest to your filter after each backwashing. A D.E.
filter is more work than a sand filter, but the D.E.
filter will clear a green pool about 50% faster than
a sand filter.
If you follow these instructions and your pool does
not clear up within 4 or 5 days, your filter may not
be functioning properly. If this is the case with
your pool, have the filter system checked out by a
professional. The pool will never clear up if the
filter is not working properly !
Once the water does clear up, you will most probably
see debris on the pool floor (dead leaves, algae,
etc.). If there is only a small amount of debris
present, you may want to vacuum it up using your own
pool vacuum system. If there is a lot of debris on
the pool floor, you should have the pool
professionally POWER VACUUMED. This will save a lot
of wear and tear to your filter system, as well as
assuring that no debris gets clogged in your pool
pipes.
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