Sue's_pool
07-28-2006, 11:26 AM
Hi All,
I've been reading this thread about Deb's mustard algae problems. I've got mustard algae right now also. What a frustrating problem! We had a bad thunderstorm with a lot of wind on July 17th and the next morning I woke up to find my pool water greenish/brown and completely cloudy. Prior to the storm it was perfect, the best our pool has ever been! I added Power Floc to help clear the water (which did finally clear it up somewhat after about 4 days of constant filtering.) After we could see the bottom again we realized that we had gotten mustard algae AGAIN. We have had it every year that we've had our pool (this is our 4th summer with the pool) I've been able to beat it every year with the Banish-VERY expensive!! My pool store was out of Banish so they recommended another product with the same percentage of copper but was a lot cheaper. It has worked to control the algae as our water is now sparkling blue, but every day I still have to vacuum to waste because there is mustard algae settled on the bottom. I have soaked all of my pool equiptment and toys, solar sun rings even bathing suits in the pool water after adding the Banish (as I was told to do by my local pool store) and still the problem exists. After reading the advice you've given to Deb I think my problem is that I only brushed once after adding the algaecide and my chlorine levels are only 1-3ppm. My pH level is usually about 6.8 and my alkalinity is usually in the "high OK" range, (sorry, I don't know the number for that) Are these levels OK? I plan to vacuum to waste again today, add 3 gallons of liquid chlorine shock (that's all I have at home right now) to my pool and BRUSH, BRUSH, BRUSH!!! I didn't know that the live algae could hide under the dead stuff.
My son has his 17th birthday party tonight and it's supposed to be a pool party so I don't want to add too much chlorine today. When you say to add bleach do you mean like "Clorox" bleach? I have a 20,000 gallon in-ground pool, fyi.
Oh yeah, one other thing I do each time after I vacuum to waste is I backwash my filter and there is so much green in the little clear plastic bubble on the filter. I wait until the water is clear in the bubble before I return to filter mode. Is this algae growing in my filter, too??? Will just adding the chlorine and brushing 3 times a day get rid of this algae? I would really appreciate any advice anyone has for me. I have been working on my pool every day since the 18th of July and I am running out of POP!!!
:)
Thanks for the good advice that I've already read today. Deb-I hope your pool is swimmable soon!
-Sue
I've been reading this thread about Deb's mustard algae problems. I've got mustard algae right now also. What a frustrating problem! We had a bad thunderstorm with a lot of wind on July 17th and the next morning I woke up to find my pool water greenish/brown and completely cloudy. Prior to the storm it was perfect, the best our pool has ever been! I added Power Floc to help clear the water (which did finally clear it up somewhat after about 4 days of constant filtering.) After we could see the bottom again we realized that we had gotten mustard algae AGAIN. We have had it every year that we've had our pool (this is our 4th summer with the pool) I've been able to beat it every year with the Banish-VERY expensive!! My pool store was out of Banish so they recommended another product with the same percentage of copper but was a lot cheaper. It has worked to control the algae as our water is now sparkling blue, but every day I still have to vacuum to waste because there is mustard algae settled on the bottom. I have soaked all of my pool equiptment and toys, solar sun rings even bathing suits in the pool water after adding the Banish (as I was told to do by my local pool store) and still the problem exists. After reading the advice you've given to Deb I think my problem is that I only brushed once after adding the algaecide and my chlorine levels are only 1-3ppm. My pH level is usually about 6.8 and my alkalinity is usually in the "high OK" range, (sorry, I don't know the number for that) Are these levels OK? I plan to vacuum to waste again today, add 3 gallons of liquid chlorine shock (that's all I have at home right now) to my pool and BRUSH, BRUSH, BRUSH!!! I didn't know that the live algae could hide under the dead stuff.
My son has his 17th birthday party tonight and it's supposed to be a pool party so I don't want to add too much chlorine today. When you say to add bleach do you mean like "Clorox" bleach? I have a 20,000 gallon in-ground pool, fyi.
Oh yeah, one other thing I do each time after I vacuum to waste is I backwash my filter and there is so much green in the little clear plastic bubble on the filter. I wait until the water is clear in the bubble before I return to filter mode. Is this algae growing in my filter, too??? Will just adding the chlorine and brushing 3 times a day get rid of this algae? I would really appreciate any advice anyone has for me. I have been working on my pool every day since the 18th of July and I am running out of POP!!!
:)
Thanks for the good advice that I've already read today. Deb-I hope your pool is swimmable soon!
-Sue