Hello
I'm in sort of a similar situation. I neglected my above ground pool last winter and the algae problem became unruly. It was a swamp. I hired a pool guy to fix the problem and he did by about 90%! However, it's been a couple months now and I see sporadic algae throughout the pool. He told me to buy a bigger pump so I did. It didn't fix the issue. Now he's telling me I need a pool vacuum. I'm not sure of what I have is considered dead algae that I have to vacuum or if it is live algae and I (personally) need to treat with chemicals. It's a dark greenish hue. What do you all think?
I'm realizing the pool guy's not gonna do it and that I'm gonna have to intervene one way or another. If it is live algae, would you recommend I go salt water method to clean it up? I run a business (80 hr work weeks) and have a newborn so I don't really have the time to focus on stuff like this...hence, why I hired the pool guy.
Thanks in advance.


I'm in sort of a similar situation. I neglected my above ground pool last winter and the algae problem became unruly. It was a swamp. I hired a pool guy to fix the problem and he did by about 90%! However, it's been a couple months now and I see sporadic algae throughout the pool. He told me to buy a bigger pump so I did. It didn't fix the issue. Now he's telling me I need a pool vacuum. I'm not sure of what I have is considered dead algae that I have to vacuum or if it is live algae and I (personally) need to treat with chemicals. It's a dark greenish hue. What do you all think?
I'm realizing the pool guy's not gonna do it and that I'm gonna have to intervene one way or another. If it is live algae, would you recommend I go salt water method to clean it up? I run a business (80 hr work weeks) and have a newborn so I don't really have the time to focus on stuff like this...hence, why I hired the pool guy.
Thanks in advance.


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