How Do You Remove Algae From Bottom & Sides Of Swimming Pool?
So fall came, you threw the cover over the pool and didn’t look at it again for months. Then, warm weather arrived. When you removed the cover, the pool looked like a green, swampy mess. Many pool owners share in this annual struggle, but with a little elbow grease you can get your pool back to normal. Check the PH balance and chlorine levels of your water with a PH/Chlorine testing kit. Follow the instructions on the kit and add the required products in the suggested amounts to achieve balanced water. Open your pool filter case and remove the filter. Spray it off with a hose to remove any loose debris. Scrub the walls of the filter with a brush and rinse again. Replace the filter and close the filter case. Turn on the pool filter pump and leave it on 24 hours a day throughout the cleaning process. “Shock” the pool by adding hypochlorite until the pool turns a cloudy, bluish/gray color. Scrub the walls and floor of your pool with a pool brush. Turn off the filter pump to clean the filt