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In The Swim Knowledge Pool: Pool Algaecides
Why Use Pool Algaecides?
While lack of proper circulation and out-of-balance water chemistry can lead to the growth of algae in pools, even carefully maintained swimming pools can sometimes experience algae growth. It is important to use an effective algae treatment as soon as an algae bloom appears in your pool and it's also a good idea to take measures to prevent algae from growing in your pool in the first place.
For killing out of control algae blooms, look to Green to Clean and Yellow Out, natural and non-toxic chlorine enhancers that boost the killing power of chlorine pool shock. Small localized areas of algae can be eradicated with In The Swim Pool Algaecide, Algaecide 50 and Algaecide 60 Plus, and a stiff pool brush. For repeated algae blooms, step up protection with our Super Algaecide, No Mor Problems or Algae-Clear for stubborn situations.
Preventing Pool Algae
- Well balanced water, with proper pH, Alkalinity, Calcium Hardness and Stabilizer levels.
- Constant and consistent chlorine level of 1-3 ppm, along with regular superchlorination to 10+ ppm.
- An effective filter; run the pool pump each day for 12 hours daily, more or less, depending on effectiveness.
- A clean pool; brush, skim and vacuum to remove organic debris which contributes to algae problems.
- Monitor levels of phosphates in the pool. Use a phosphate remover when levels exceed 300 ppb.
If you do all of that, and still have algae - begin an algaecide treatment with weekly doses of our Pool Algaecide, Algaecide 50 or Algaecide 60 Plus, to assist your chlorine sanitizer to combat pool algae. Algaecides accomplish this by eroding the outer protective layers of the organism, allowing chlorine to penetrate into the cells.
Killing Pool Algae
- Clean pool of debris with skimming, vacuuming and brushing pool.
- Adjust Alkalinity to 80-120 ppm, Calcium Hardness to 180+ ppm, pH to 7.2-7.3, and stabilizer to 20-50 ppm.
- Add Pool Shock per label instructions.
- For light green algae with good visibility, add 1-2 lbs. of chlorine pool shock per 10,000 gallons.
- For medium green pools with visible shallow end floor, add 2-3 lbs. of pool shock per 10,000 gallons.
- For dark green pools with very poor visibility, use Swamp Treat or Green to Clean with a triple-dose shock.
- Brush pool and run pool pump overnight (remove solar blanket covers while chlorine levels are high).
- In 12 hrs, check pH and chlorine levels. If chlorine has dropped to near zero, repeat treatment.
- Continue to run pool pump 24/7, cleaning the pool filter only when filter pressure rises or flow rates decrease.
- Add a Pool Clarifier after 2-3 days, to assist your filter in removing smaller suspended particles.
- Add a Pool Algaecide after 4-5 days, adding an initial dosage, followed by regular maintenance doses, per product label.
- Add a Pool Filter Cleaner after 5-7 days, to remove algae particles trapped inside of sand or cartridge pool filters
In The Swim's swimming pool algaecides are highly effective products which will help you keep your pool water crystal clear and algae-free. Our powerful pool algaecide will reduce the need for pool shock treatments and are safe for all pool surfaces. In addition, In The Swim's special formulas will effectively eradicate and prevent the growth of all types of pool algae. Strong algae treatments can take your pool from cloudy to crystal clear in less than 24 hours.
Learn More About Pool Algaecides
Can you put too much algaecide in a pool?
Looking for some tips on how to use pool algaecides? Check out our helpful eGuide on, Swimming Pool Algaecides to learn more about the different types of pool algaecides available and how to add them to your pool water effectively.
How do I get rid of algae in my pool?
There are some important steps to follow to treat and kill an algae bloom, as well as how to prevent algae from growing in the first place. Check out our how-to article, Pool Algae Guide for an extensive overview on how to kill pool algae and and how to prevent algae growth in your pool.