A swamped, green pool brought back to swim-ready — the right chemical sequence, not just a shock and a guess. Most pools cleared within 7 days.
A green pool isn't just algae — it's usually a filtration gap, a chemistry imbalance, or both, left to run for a few weeks too long. Vacation pools, newly-purchased homes, and pools between service providers are the most common cases we see. We diagnose what actually caused it before treating it, so it doesn't just turn green again in three weeks.
Why pools go green
Pump off or clogged
A few days without circulation is often all it takes, especially in summer heat.
High stabilizer, no kill power
Cyanuric acid built up too high, so the chlorine you're adding can't actually do its job.
Algae's food source
Fertilizer runoff and organic debris feed algae faster than routine chemicals can keep up.
Sudden imbalance
A wind event or heavy debris load overwhelms the water's chemistry balance quickly.
Our process
Full chemistry read to identify what actually caused the bloom, not just the color.
Dead algae and debris cleared off walls and floor before treatment, not after.
The right chemical sequence for your specific water, not a one-size dose.
Extended filtration cycles to pull dead algae out of suspension.
A return visit to confirm the water's holding and won't slide back within the week.
Response within 24 to 48 hours, every time.
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