Ok guys I give up and need suggestions. I have scoured the form looking for answers finding the same situation. But not sure if I’ve arrived at the best conclusion. Let me start off will introducing myself. Trust me when I tell you, I am very anal on my pool maintenance and testing. I have become quite the pool expert thanks to this site. I refer all my friends and coworkers to troublefreepool.com. I follow all the forms recommendation's religiously. Weekly testing with accuracy using only Taylor products. Pool is always perfectly balanced every week and always clear. Most of the time only small weekly adjustments need to be made to balance it. Never let levels drop. I do have a SWG and pool runs 8 hours a day. De filtration system that is larger than what is needed for a 8500 gal pool but it’s what came with the house. Also on a side note there is no phosphate in the pool. My problem is I still get algae spots on the Pebble Tec surface. I can manually remove it with aggressive scrubbing but it’s very time consuming. The quickest way to get rid of it, is to Slam it. That will eradicate it and will keep it at bay for about two weeks. Then it comes right back. I don’t understand how this can survive in such an environment. My question is, is there an algicide I can add to my weekly maintenance to prevent it from coming back or am I just stuck Slamming it every two weeks. I’m not against Slamming the pool but I have to time it out because the pool is un-useable during this time until FC levels return to lower levels.