Dear TFP community,
I am a fairly new user of TFP as well as a new pool owner (since October 2020). That being said, I managed keeping up with testing the water and managing to keep the pool clean throughout winter in Houston, TX by maintaining a balance of PH/TA/FC/CC/CYA etc.
I have more of a check question as to whether it is normal algae growth or excessive. My pool is balanced now and has been balanced for weeks with a normal maintenance routine. I notice that the walls on the pool start turning green daily during the sunlight with balanced water, and I find myself scrubbing the pool walls and stairs facing the sun daily, as if I don't scrub they turn green.
I just did a quick daily test using Taylor K-1000. Total Chlorine 3 and PH 7.5.
Thanks for any feedback or suggestions of preventing walls turning green like everyday!
I am a fairly new user of TFP as well as a new pool owner (since October 2020). That being said, I managed keeping up with testing the water and managing to keep the pool clean throughout winter in Houston, TX by maintaining a balance of PH/TA/FC/CC/CYA etc.
I have more of a check question as to whether it is normal algae growth or excessive. My pool is balanced now and has been balanced for weeks with a normal maintenance routine. I notice that the walls on the pool start turning green daily during the sunlight with balanced water, and I find myself scrubbing the pool walls and stairs facing the sun daily, as if I don't scrub they turn green.
I just did a quick daily test using Taylor K-1000. Total Chlorine 3 and PH 7.5.
Thanks for any feedback or suggestions of preventing walls turning green like everyday!