Killing Algae

  • My Pool is Black!

    Black Algae usually forms in crack and crevices on pool surfaces. It forms a skeletal growth on top to protect itself, which normal levels of chlorine cannot defeat. Read more »

  • My Pool is Yellow!

    Mustard Algae is a form of green algae that is highly resistant to chlorine. Special treatments must be used to eliminate it. Read more »

  • My Pool is Green!

    Green Algae is a free-floating or wall-clinging algae that grows rapidly. It can range in severity from patches on the walls or bottom, to turning the entire pool a deep green cast. Read more »

  • My Pool is Pink!

    Bacterial and algae growths occur naturally in any body of water. Most bacteria that occur in pools are not harmful, but simply cause problems such as cloudy water, green water, or unsightly buildups that can damage equipment. Read more »

  • My Pool is Full of Shredded Tissue Paper!

    Bacterial and algae growths occur naturally in any body of water. Most bacteria that occur in pools are not harmful, but simply cause problems such as cloudy water, green water, or unsightly buildups that can damage equipment. Read more »