why do i have algae in my pool

Algae are microscopic plants that can appear in the pool by natural elements, such as algae bloom in pool after rain and wind or they can also adhere to something as common as beach toys or swimsuits.

These microplants can multiply rapidly and bloom into a monstrosity. This can be a big problem for the surface and equipment of your pool if not treated.

So we have a list of the reasons why algae exists in the pool.

Insufficient filtration in the wáter

Preventing algae in the pool begins with analyzing the water in your pool at least once a week. ¡ Keep the water clean and moving to help prevent the appearance of algae every day!

Periodic tests are needed to determine whether water flows steadily in all areas of the pool or whether there are points where flow is significantly reduced or if there is a stalemate.

Algae need stagnant water to grow, so as long as the water continues to flow, you won’t have much to worry about.

Poor cleaning of the pool

The most important cause for the appearance of algae is waste. It is very important that you maintain a correct disinfection of the pool water: sufficient hours of filtration, regular cleaning of both the bottom and the walls of the pool, as well as the baskets of the skimmer and the pump.

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Lack of chlorine

Explanation of why the lack of chlorine in the water produces algae and this algae in a pool harmful and dangerous to your health, is a fairly common factor due to the appearance of algae: is the lack of chlorine, since without chlorine in the water, the pool will quickly begin to develop algae. If chlorine is not added to the water once this process begins, the algae can grow to a point where the entire pool turns green in a day. And, in turn, the warmer the water, the faster this process will be. In addition, chlorine-free water, especially if it has an algae bloom, is not safe to swim and can be a breeding ground for mosquitoes and other insects.

Mismatch of the chemical values of the pool

It is very important to maintain the pH value between 7.2 and 7.6; otherwise the chlorine loses effectiveness and will not be able to remove the spores and algae present. Other is Mismatch in the alkalinity of the pool and of the lime levels of the pool

Presence of Pollen

Explanation of why the presence of pollen in the water produces algae As is known, pollen is produced by nearby plants and trees and is transported to the pool water by the wind and since the pollen is too small to be removed by a standard pool filter, the amount of pollen will continue to accumulate throughout the year. As the amount of pollen accumulates in the water, it begins to settle in the lining and can be confused with green algae or mustard. If the pollen level continues to rise, it can eventually turn all the pool water green.

Presence of metals in the water

Metals can be introduced through many sources; such as source water, cheap algicides or, if water is acidic, from the metallic components of the pool, such as copper heating elements. When you hit a pool with metals in the water, the metals will rust. If there are enough metals present in the water, this process can cause the water to turn green. If left untreated, the problem will continue to worsen and stain the pool finish, potentially permanently.

No preventive algaecide added

Adhere a preventive alguicide weekly Algicides are best used in small weekly doses when pool conditions are normal. This will kill algae populations before they have a chance to grow.

Adverse climate : rain, leaves and/or high temperatures

Controlling the values and cleaning the pool water and even more so in adverse climates for the pool (rain, falling leaves, soil or any other type of transmitter). It is recommended to pay special attention to swimming pools that are located in areas with a very hot climate, as the algae proliferate more quickly in temperate waters.

Phosphate control

Algae proliferate feeding on phosphates

In the event that some of the circumstances that we have been detailing are present: insufficient recirculation of water, pH mismatch, low amount of disinfectant, etc. the probability of algae will be almost certain because they then proliferate when feeding on the phosphates present in the water.

Maintain the level of phosphates in the water In the case of having an outdoor swimming pool it is inevitable to have the presence of micronutrients such as phosphates ( nitrogen, carbon, etc.). The growth of algae in the pool will depend directly on the presence of phosphates. According to our experience it is better not to exceed the value of 300ppm. Remove algae in the pool with phosphate remover In case you have algae in the pool you should use a pool phosphate remover and let filter the pool without bathing for 2 days.