Green Algae In Pool Walls
Green algae is the most common type and also the easiest to remove.
Green algae in pool walls. Apply a quality pool shock product and follow the label directions to boost any residual chlorine in your pool. Originally recorded may 20 2014. Green may appear dark blue yellow mustard and black. Shocking the pool with a large dose of chlorine is the most effective way to kill the existing algae and bring your pool back to sanitary conditions.
Vigorously brush the pool surface where algae has grown. Algae is not harmful but it s unpleasant can harbor harmful bacteria and clogs the. How to remove green algae. Apply a green algaecide and follow the label directions.
All types of algae may cause a number of health hazards ranging from a slippery coating on skin and pool walls to a harmful bacteria growth in your pool. If you have green spots on your pool walls due to algae and hate brushing them because it doesn t work so well follow thi. When your pool water is green or contains visible algae clumps your pool does not have enough chlorine. Your pool water may be green too.
Algae green streaks on the pool walls most likely are a result of algae.