As the algae slowly die the pool will turn from a green color to a cloudy white and eventually to crystal clear.
Algae in pool water.
Swimming pool algae grows due to lack of proper sanitation filtration and high ph.
Cloudy or milky swimming pool water is caused by seven main issues.
Usually you ll see this algae free floating in your swimming pool or on the pool walls which can cause your entire pool to turn green.
A chemical combination that literally shocks your pool water clean.
Ph 7 2 alkalinity 80 100 and cyanuric acid 30 50.
A concentrated algae killer that works best when you pour it over where the algae began to grow.
When it finds water with.
Fortunately it is also the easiest algae type to prevent and treat.
The exact tint of your water might not be so obvious plus it ll be cloudy so it may be difficult to tell which kind of algae has take up residence in your pool.
If your chlorine levels are higher 2 5 ppm but the algae is still there keep maintaining these levels as usual for the next couple days.
Dead algae turns white or gray and either suspends in the pool water or settles to the floor.
Chlorine hydrochloric acid or algaecide will do the trick.
The ammonia based algaecide is less expensive and will be less likely to stain your pool than the metallic copper and silver.
Swimming pool algae types.
Algae is a simple plant one that thrives in water that offers them food and a hospitable welcoming environment.
Whether or not the algae is dead test the pool again for the new chlorine and ph levels.
There are two types of algaecide.
Green algae chlorophyta is a slimy substance that can be found on pool and spa surfaces first signs of it appear in small clusters on pool steps or lurking in corners.
Green algae in pool water is a fairly common issue in which free floating algae clouds the water making it appear green.
How to remove green algae.
It s at this stage that you should start to attack it green algae can grow quickly in 24 hours or less.
Causes treatment and preventive measures.
Algae growing over larger sections of the pool or suspended in the water will require a strong dose of chlorine pool shock or granular chlorine to kill the algae.
Use a pool water test kit to test and balance your water s chemical levels.
It doesn t take much for algae to enter your pool.
To be sure which type of algae is in your pool which will determine how you get rid of it take a close look at any spots where algae is starting to grow.
Algae can become airborne or ride into your pool on debris a swimsuit or pool toy.
The good thing about this type of algae is that it s easy to get rid of.
You will need to maintain your chlorine levels until the water is crystal clear.