Almost everything posted here is based on "real life experience". I try to weed out the other stuff.
Regarding your problem: "less expensive", probably. Cheap: not so much -- cleaning swamps is neither cheap nor easy. If your pool is over 10,000 gallons, your chemical costs will probably be over $100, even using bleach, borax and muriatic acid.
If you want to proceed, the first thing to do is physically remove -- by skimming, leaf bagging, vacuuming, and filtering -- everything you can. Removing algae clumps and piles with chlorine uses a LOT of chlorine. Better to filter and vacuum.
With an AG pool, you can vacuum with a siphon, to remove the piles. With a IG pool and sand filter, you can usually vacuum to "waste".
Repost after you get that done.
Ben
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