I would be grateful for help with green algae. Small amounts have appeared along the grout of the floor of the deep end of the pool.
I keep the FC (90% of the time) at 3-5 ppm.
The pool water is clear.
The pump runs for 4 hours each day.
I have a thermal insulation cover made of 600 micron geobubble. The edges are not sealed so many of the exposed bubbles have algae growing in them. This is not helped by the edge of the cover becoming frayed as it rubs against the pool edge as it is wound out of the pool.
Is SLAMming the pool needed to get rid of the algae on the floor of the pool?
Should I trim the edge of the cover to remove the rough edges?
Is there anything I should do on a regular basis to stop the algae growing in the exposed bubbles of the cover?
Thank you for all your advice.


I keep the FC (90% of the time) at 3-5 ppm.
The pool water is clear.
The pump runs for 4 hours each day.
I have a thermal insulation cover made of 600 micron geobubble. The edges are not sealed so many of the exposed bubbles have algae growing in them. This is not helped by the edge of the cover becoming frayed as it rubs against the pool edge as it is wound out of the pool.
Is SLAMming the pool needed to get rid of the algae on the floor of the pool?
Should I trim the edge of the cover to remove the rough edges?
Is there anything I should do on a regular basis to stop the algae growing in the exposed bubbles of the cover?
Thank you for all your advice.



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