Algae is one of the most common pool issues in Florida’s warm climate. Prevention is far easier — and cheaper — than treatment.

Keep Chlorine Levels Consistent
Low chlorine is the primary cause of algae outbreaks. Test water 2–3 times per week during hot months.
Improve Circulation
Run your pump at least 8–10 hours daily in summer. Proper circulation prevents stagnant water where algae thrives.
Brush Regularly
Even if the water looks clear, algae spores can cling to surfaces. Weekly brushing disrupts early growth.
Shock When Needed
After heavy rain, pool parties, or cloudy water, shock your pool to eliminate contaminants.
Monitor Phosphates
High phosphate levels feed algae. Professional testing can detect hidden contributors.
Pro Tip: Green water can turn into costly damage if ignored. Routine maintenance prevents expensive clean-ups.
