- Jun 1, 2018
- 16,027
- Pool Size
- 26000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Yes - totally normal.
Most slams can take a week or more depending on how bad a swamp there is to begin with. It didn’t get messed up overnight so it will take time to eradicate all the algae.
Just keep going & go on a hunt for hidden algae. Take no prisoners! I know it seems like this has been taking forever but in reality you only really started the fight a few days ago. Keep your foot on the gas!
Do ALL the things
*Check & scrub every nook & cranny where algae may hide {light niches, steps (inside & out), drain covers, ladder handrails, skimmer throats/weirs, abandoned lines, autofill, overflow drains, seam flaps, etc.}
*If water can go there, algae can thrive there.
*Run slam level water through all water features & lines for at least a couple hours a day during the SLAM Process.
*Brush & or vac daily (this breaks up biofilms that algae uses to protect itself from chlorine)
*Backwash/clean filter when pressure rises 25%over clean pressure.
If you ever have a problem again do not hesitate to take action. The earlier you deal with things the faster the process is over. You’re armed with the proper tools & knowledge now - & your new internet friends have your back
Most slams can take a week or more depending on how bad a swamp there is to begin with. It didn’t get messed up overnight so it will take time to eradicate all the algae.
Just keep going & go on a hunt for hidden algae. Take no prisoners! I know it seems like this has been taking forever but in reality you only really started the fight a few days ago. Keep your foot on the gas!
Do ALL the things

*Check & scrub every nook & cranny where algae may hide {light niches, steps (inside & out), drain covers, ladder handrails, skimmer throats/weirs, abandoned lines, autofill, overflow drains, seam flaps, etc.}
*If water can go there, algae can thrive there.
*Run slam level water through all water features & lines for at least a couple hours a day during the SLAM Process.
*Brush & or vac daily (this breaks up biofilms that algae uses to protect itself from chlorine)
*Backwash/clean filter when pressure rises 25%over clean pressure.
If you ever have a problem again do not hesitate to take action. The earlier you deal with things the faster the process is over. You’re armed with the proper tools & knowledge now - & your new internet friends have your back
