We have an in-ground pool which is about 7 years old. It's about 15,000 gallons with a Pebble Tech surface. I have had very few problems over the years with algae, but since Spring I've really had a problem getting control of it. We live in Northern California where it regularly reaches 90 - 100 deg and I've been keeping our chlorine level up over 5ppm and shocking the pool about every two weeks, but the algae keeps coming back. We brush the side of the pool, super-chlorinate, etc. but nothing has worked so far.
The only difference that I can think of compared to prior years is that I recently changed out our pool cleaner. We had a Hayward Navigator and I changed to Hayward Pool Vac Ultra (right about the time that we started to have the algae problem). Based on the cleaners instructions, I reduced our clean time from 5 hours with the old Navigator down to 2.5 hours with the new cleaner. I assumed that the shorter clean time may be contributing to the algae problem so I increased it to 4 hours per day last week, but the algae came back strong this week.
My typical water balance treatment is:
3 Cl tabs in the skimmer basket
Shock every 2 - 3 weeks
Check pH and Alkilinity every couple of weeks with acid addition about every 2 months and baking soda addition about every 3 - 4 months.
Other than that, our water tends to be pretty stable.
Any ideas on how to get control of the algae?
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