Your three-step guide for preparing for algae season

Every 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 properly. Here is a three-step approach to winning the battle against algae in your pool whether your pool is a Clear Comfort pool or not.

STEP 1: PLAN AHEAD
  • Check your water level, test and balance it
  • Make sure the green light on your CCW100 is on and blinking
  • Inspect the blue hose to make sure the connections are secure and not kinked
  • Inspect your air injection setting with your flow meter, 5-7 liters per minute
  • Be aware of your annual cartridge renewal date
  • Create a shopping list of the items you will need
STEP 2: STOCK UP ON PRODUCTS
  • Professional water testing kit (Avoid making time consuming trips to the pool store – purchase a Taylor K-2005 test kit)
  • Muriatic acid (pH control)
  • Sodium bicarbonate (alkalinity control)
  • Algaecide (Pool Rx can provide an easy application for algae)
  • Phosphate remover
  • Pole, skim net, vacuum hose, vacuum head, leaf vacuum, nylon & wire brush
  • Unstabilized chlorine — specifically for occasional shock, use only cal-hypo or bleach, not di-chlor or tri-chlor
STEP 3: PRACTICE PROPER MAINTENANCE
  • Water balancing, daily, bi-weekly, etc.
  • Weekly pool maintenance, skim, vacuum, brush, empty baskets & cleaner bags
  • Weekly equipment inspections & any required repairs, leaks
  • Follow manufacturer recommended filter cleanings, backwashing, repairs
  • Be aware of your environment, including heavy bather loads, heavy rain, pollen, organic loading

MARCH ALGAE HEAT MAP


Algae-Heat-Map-March


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2 responses to “Your three-step guide for preparing for algae season”

  1. Pool is being resurfaced now. looking to replace ASAP. They will resurface this Wed. Not sure if we want to keep existing Chlorine or switch over to a less skin irritant? Please send me as much detail as you have so I can make this decision quickly! I need the cost and the annual cost of replacement cartridges.

  2. Our pool is being resurfaced as we speak. Their normal start up is chlorine based, however we are considering something different. Please send me cost of your product, plus annual cost of replacement cartage along with how you would start up a pool that has just been resurfaced with concrete and stone.

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