Dead Algae in pool - told Black Algae

Coanst

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Chesterton,in
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So, what’s the solution? I have the same issue. Was told it’s black algae. Poured in 4 gallons of liquid shock. No change overnight. I have a sand filter, built in pool (vinyl liner) with 25,000 gallons.
 
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That would likely be dead algae. Means your pool has algae in it, even if you cannot see it.
Black algae is actually a bacteria that embeds itself in the plaster of pools and is difficult to remove. With a vinyl liner, black algae is very, very rare.

How do you test your pool water chemistry?
 
That would likely be dead algae. Means your pool has algae in it, even if you cannot see it.
Black algae is actually a bacteria that embeds itself in the plaster of pools and is difficult to remove. With a vinyl liner, black algae is very, very rare.

How do you test your pool water chemistry?
I use strips and weekly water tests at the pool room. Everything is balanced.
 
I use strips and weekly water tests at the pool room. Everything is balanced.
Welcome! For what it’s worth, if you have algae, the water isn’t balanced. If you read through the forum a bit you’ll find it’s common for the pool stores to give bad advice.
 
It is OK to swim. I would be sure you are adding at least 3-5 ppm FC worth of liquid chlorine each day to the pool. A gallon of 10% liquid chlorine each day will do.
 
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