The benefits of algaecides for your pool

web-iStock_000014001512Every outdoor pool faces a constant onslaught of algae spores that wind, rain and swimmers introduce. When conditions are right, you can quickly find yourself with a pool full of algae if you don’t manage your water and pool properly.

Preventing algae can be tedious with any type of pool sanitation. Algaecides provide an effective and fast acting way to kill algae in your swimming pool.

The best way to prevent algae is to have consistent, good maintenance habits. These include:

  1. A clean filter that is working properly and circulating water for the right amount of time.
  2. Regular weekly brushings of your pool, walls, floors, steps, etc.
  3. Water testing and correctly balancing the water to the industry standards.

The most commonly used algaecides are:

  1. Copper-based algaecides, effective for mustard and yellow algae, will not foam but can cause stains when not properly used.
  2. Black algaecide is specifically made for black algae, which is the most resistant to chlorine and other algaecides and algaestats.
  3. Polyquats, which are safe to not cause stains or foaming.
  4. Quats, which are safe to not cause stains but can foam if not used properly.
  5. Chlorine and bromine, which are effective but leave toxic byproducts for swimmers.

When your pool has an algae bloom it is best to first use a chlorine shock and eradicate the algae. When the normal, low or no chlorine levels return to the pool, use the algaecide. This will make the algaecide more effective.

Proper application of an algaecide product will create an inviting, sparkling and safe environment for your pool and the swimmers.

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  1. David Allen Avatar
    David Allen

    HI.. I had a Clear Comfort system installed last March,, about a year ago now. My grndaughter is allergic to chlorine, I Am allergic to bromine. So it seemed like a good fit.
    I am working with the owner of the local company that installed the sytsem, He’s a big proponent, lives nearby and has this system on his own pool.
    Am having a devil of a time keeping the pool balanced. I can get it right for a week or two at most… even this time of year I Am struggling with Algae.
    I Have to supershock the pool with liquid chlorine tx… Super-Clor. we are trying a four gallon dose this time . My pool is approx 18,000 gals,, a big fat Eight shape, 6-7 foot at the deep end.
    I had been using Bio-Dex Skill-It. I get the water tested regularly and then add muratic acid,, Alkalinity tx, PH ( Bio Dex) as well.
    I live in Tucson,, it’s the desert and the summers are brutal. I do the pool myself, as I like doing it.

    Anyway, my question is what Algaecide do you guys recommend for your Clear Comfort system, what have you found to work best?
    We are going to try Borate in a day or two and I am hoping that may help.

    The owner is helpful, working with me to keep it chlorine free, He has told me that in Tucson that is next to impossible without shocking regularly with the liquid chlorine every couple weeks, it turns out, at a minimum.

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