Algae Dust On Bottom Of Pool
Dead algae turns white or gray and either suspends in the pool water or settles to the floor.
Algae dust on bottom of pool. Algae can form in a pool when there is poor water circulation or filtration a lack of maintenance or an improper chemical balance in the water. Let the algae and algaecide settle at the bottom of the pool. This occurs when there is not enough chlorine in the pool. The appearance of brown algae on the bottom of the pool is a sign of the beginning of an infestation of mustard algae.
An alga is a microscopic plant that travels through the air water or soil and needs water sunlight and carbon dioxide to survive. Treatment should begin as soon as these spots appear and may need to be repeated several times before the algae is gone. If your chlorine levels are higher 2 5 ppm but the algae is still there keep maintaining these levels as usual for the next couple days. Algae on the bottom of a swimming pool can make it slimy and slick.
Add enough hypochlorite to your pool for the water to turn cloudy and gray. Brush the algae from the bottom of the pool again and add algaecide specifically made for green algae. When algae are growing on the pool it can make some slick area for the pool because algae are slippery and greasy. Remember prevention is better then cure if you use a chlorine shock product the pool water will turn crystal clear.
To fix the sick problem use a pump and vacuum proper time in a proper way. Turn on your pool vacuum and allow it to suck up the algae sitting on the bottom. When black algae appear in a swimming pool it can look like a black discoloration or black spots on the sides or the bottom of the pool. Whether or not the algae is dead test the pool again for the new chlorine and ph levels.