The easiest way to keep your pool clean and algae-free is to destroy the algae spores before they develop into full-on algae blooms. A good circulation system, proper sanitizer levels, weekly shocking, and routine brushing should kill most of the algae spores before they become a problem. In the rare case that the algae does bloom, please follow these quick steps designed to help you get rid of your algae:
1. Test and balance your water chemistry. However, when fighting algae, Patio Pleasures recommends keeping your pH slightly higher than usual; somewhere between 7.8 and 8.0.
2. Depending on your type of filter, clean or backwash the filter to remove debris and contaminants. You will want to set the filter to run 24 hours a day while treating your pool for algae.
3. Brush the pool walls thoroughly, especially those areas with visible algae blooms.
4. Be sure to use a brush that is safe for your pools. Wire brushes are great for plaster and gunite pools, but should never be used for vinyl, fiberglass, or tiled pools. If you do not own a plaster pool, using a nylon brush will let you safely brush your pool walls.
5. Add a powerful shock, like Power 73. Follow the directions on the shock for proper dosage amounts. Large amounts of algae may require you to add up to three doses of shock over a 36-hour period. When using large amounts of shock to kill algae, water may become cloudy. This should not be a problem, and the water should clear up after running the filter.
6. Wait until the chlorine ppm has fallen below 5.0. After this, add an algaecide and brush the pool again.
7. After brushing, vacuum the pool. If large amounts of algae are suspended or floating on the surface, it may be a good idea to add a flocculent. This will cause the particles to bind together and fall to the bottom so they can be vacuumed easily.
8. Continue to run the filter until algae is cleared from your pool. If algae persists, continue to shock and brush vigorously until the algae is gone. You can also bring a water sample into Patio Pleasures for a water test and advice on clearing up your pool.