Your pool guys are full of . . . fertilizer.
Yard fertilizer doesn't get 'airborne' unless someone is spraying it. It IS possible that you have 'fertilizer' in your pool water, since virtually ALL swimming pool stain or scale products are phosphate based . . . and phosphates ARE algae fertilizer.
But there are some other possibilities. At this point, we know a couple of things:
1. Your pool guys are either dumb or dishonest or both. (Dumb is most likely; pool service is not well paid, and most pool service guys are not well-educated.)The brutal fact is, most pool owners are better educated and better equipped to learn to manage their pool chemistry than most pool people!
2. Your area pool stores are acting like most pool stores do: algae is just an opportunity for them to sell MORE $TUFF!
3. You have no one local you can trust to give you reliable pool chemical information.
4. You NEED someone local you can trust.
5. And that leaves just one candidate: YOU!
Here's what you need to do:
1. Go the Elgin Walmart and get:.
=> an HTH 6-way Test kit (https://www.walmart.com/ip/101959375)
=> 6 gallons of "Pool Essentials Chlorinating Liquid" (https://www.walmart.com/ip/48938023)
Both items are in-stock currently.
( You may want to pick up some "Scotch Mounting Putty" (school teacher putty!) . A little dab makes using the K1106 test kit (below) easier; the test cylinder is narrow and the putty gives you something to stick it to, so it doesn't flop over. )
2. Go home and test your pool. If your chlorine level is LESS than DARK YELLOW, add 2 gallons of the 10% bleach. (This is strong bleach and will eat holes in cotton almost instantly! Skin is fairly resistant though. Wear old swimwear or clothes, and sunglasses or other eye protection.)
3. Make sure your pump is running 24/7. If it is not, set it to run continuously.
4. Go inside and order a Taylor K2006 from Amazon. This is the master test kit. Also, order a Taylor K-1106. This is the kit that will tell you if you ACTUALLY have high phosphates . . . which can be a real problem.
5. Then, while you are still at your computer, post the test results from earlier, here
Once you post, I'll get back to you.
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