Green Pool? We’ll Bring It Back to Blue — Fast.

Algae Doesn't Just Look Bad — It Wrecks Everything.

A green pool isn’t just an eyesore. It’s a sign that your water chemistry, filtration, or circulation has broken down — and it needs professional treatment, not guesswork.

Here’s what happens with an untreated green pool:

  • Algae spreads fast, even overnight

  • Your filter gets clogged and overwhelmed

  • Water turns cloudy or dark green

  • The pool becomes unsafe to swim in

  • Chemical costs skyrocket with DIY attempts

We’ve handled thousands of green pools. Whether it's light algae or full-on swamp mode, we’ll shock it, clean it, balance it — and bring it back to life.

How We Take a Green Pool Back to Blue

Our algae removal service includes everything needed to kill the algae, clean out the mess, and reset your pool for safe use.

Here’s the typical process:

  1. Heavy chlorine shock + algaecide dosing

  2. Wall and floor brushing to loosen buildup

  3. Vacuuming sludge and debris from the bottom

  4. Filter backwash or cartridge rinse

  5. Water chemistry re-balancing

  6. Follow-up visit to retest and fine-tune

We don’t just dump in chemicals and walk away — we see it through until your pool is clean, clear, and swim-safe.

If your pool’s just starting to turn — light green tint, minor algae on walls, or a slippery feel — we can stop it in its tracks before it gets worse.

This early-stage algae service includes:

  • Shock treatment

  • Light brushing and vacuuming

  • Chemical adjustment

  • Filter check and backwash

The sooner you call, the faster (and cheaper) the fix.

Caught It Early? We Can Stop It Fast.

Add Filter Cleaning to Any Green-to-Clean Job

Algae clogs up filters fast. If your filter isn’t cleaned during the recovery, you’ll end up with cloudy water or a repeat outbreak.

This optional add-on includes:

  • Full cartridge or DE grid rinse

  • Backwashing for sand filters

  • Visual inspection for damage or wear

  • Filter pressure reset

It’s the last step to make sure your system can handle the job after the algae’s gone.