sammyg2 |
03-29-2016 08:59 AM |
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Originally Posted by Cajundaddy
(Post 9057713)
Black algae shows up because of inadequate filtration and sanitation.
1. Make sure your filter is clean and in good working order.
2. Make sure you turn over (filter) the entire pool water volume every day.
3. Keep pH balanced and cl2 at 5-10ppm for a full year to kill off the established algae roots.
If your pump and filter are 20+ years old, replace it with modern filtration gear.
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The pool is 9 years old. it has a chlorine generator with the cloth cartridge type filter.
It is fairly low-maintenance and that is a big part of the problem, especially in the off-season.
I'd set it and forget it for too long and several times I let the FC get down to zero.
Once I get everything back under control and working just right I'm going to hire a pool guy to take care of it once a week just so it won't go too long.
Did I mention I never really wanted a pool, I was dead set against a pool because it would only get used for as couple of years and then no one would care about it and it would become my hassle and cost me a lot of money for ever?
I was right.
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