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Green Pool Recovery

If your pool has turned green, cloudy, or filled with algae, you’re not alone. Our Green Pool Recovery service is designed to identify the cause, restore water clarity, and help get your pool back on track.
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More Chemicals Aren’t Always the Answer

A green pool can be frustrating. Many homeowners spend time and money adding chemicals, only to find themselves looking at the same cloudy or algae-filled water days later.

The reality is that most algae outbreaks are caused by multiple factors working together. Water chemistry may be out of balance. Circulation may be restricted. Debris may be consuming sanitizers faster than they can work. In some cases, filtration issues allow problems to continue long after treatment begins.

Before a pool can recover, the underlying cause needs to be identified and corrected.

Common Causes of Green Pool Water

Unbalanced water chemistry
Unbalanced Water Chemistry
When sanitizer levels drop or water chemistry falls out of range, algae can begin to grow quickly.
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Debris & Organic Contamination
Leaves, pollen, dirt, and organic debris create an environment where algae can thrive.
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Circulation & Filtration Issues
Poor circulation and filtration reduce your pool’s ability to remove contaminants and maintain clear water.

Our Green Pool Recovery Process

Every pool is different, which is why every recovery plan starts with a professional evaluation.
 
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STEP 1
Water Analysis
We evaluate water chemistry and identify conditions contributing to algae growth.
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STEP 2
Treatment Plan
Based on your pool’s condition, we create a customized recovery strategy.
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STEP 3
Cleaning & Recovery
Our team removes debris, treats algae, balances water chemistry, and restores circulation.
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STEP 4
Monitoring & Follow-Up

Some pools recover quickly. Others require additional visits to achieve proper water quality and clarity.

Understanding Different Types of Algae


 
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Black Algae
One of the most difficult forms of algae to eliminate. Black algae develops deep roots within porous surfaces and frequently requires aggressive treatment and repeated cleaning.
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Mustard Algae
A yellow or brown algae commonly found on walls, steps, and shaded areas. It can be more resistant than green algae and often returns when not treated properly.
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Green Algae
The most common form of algae found in swimming pools. It can spread quickly and often turns water cloudy or green.
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Some Pools Need More Than Chemical Treatment

Pools that have been neglected for long periods may contain significant amounts of leaves, debris, and organic material.

In these situations, debris removal becomes an important part of the recovery process. Depending on conditions, specialized equipment such as trash pumps may be recommended to safely remove heavy debris while protecting your filtration system.

Keep It From Happening Again

Once your pool has been restored, ongoing maintenance is the best defense against future algae outbreaks.

Routine cleaning, water testing, chemical balancing, and equipment inspections help keep your pool clear, healthy, and ready to enjoy throughout the season.

Let’s Get Your Pool Back on Track

The longer algae remains in your pool, the more difficult recovery can become. If your pool is green, cloudy, or simply not responding to treatment, we’re ready to help.
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