Cleaning a Green Pool
Watch this video to see how an algae-covered green pool is cleaned.
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Updated on March 27, 2015
By ProMatcher Staff, ProMatcher
Cleaning a Green Pool
How to Remove Algae from your Pool
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Watch the video above to see how a professional pool cleaning company can turn your green pool into a beautiful, clear blue pool by following a few simple steps.
1. The pool cleaner will vacuum out heavy sediment that has settled to the bottom of the pool.
2. After the heavy sediment is removed, the pool cleaner will brush down the walls, sides, and other surfaces of the pool to loosen and remove algae and other mineral deposits.
3. Next, the cleaner will test the pH level of the water in addition to the alkalinity. If the levels are out of balance, the pool cleaner can adjust them accordingly
4. Finally, the pool cleaner will shock the pool to remove any remaining algae and unwanted matter. This process may be repeated several times to ensure that the pool is safe for swimming.
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