How often do you put algaecide in your pool?

Algaecide should be added to your pool water on a weekly basis. Preventing algae is the key to fun in your pool. Algaecides act as a backup to your normal sanitization program and prevent algae from growing in your pool. Algaecide should be added after every shock treatment.
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How much algaecide should I put in my pool weekly?

Pool Algaecide:

Initial Dosage: 12 oz. per 10000 gallons. Maintenance Dosage: 3 oz. per 10000 gallons, weekly.
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Can you put too much algaecide in your pool?

Too much algaecide can cause foaming that can damage your filter. In some cases, too much algaecide can also cause eye and skin irritation. In addition to adding algaecide after shocking your pool, you should add algaecide to your pool water when closing down for the year.
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Can you put shock and algaecide in the pool at the same time?

Shocking your pool and adding an algaecide to the water are two ways to get rid of the sickly green color caused by algae growth, but you shouldn't do these things at the same time. Chlorine combines with the algaecide ingredients and renders them useless.
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Do you run the pool pump when adding algaecide?

Leave the pool pump running to help the algaecide spread well within the water. You should not skip skimming and brushing your pool. Debris and algae can buildup very quickly, so skim leaves, bugs, etc whenever possible to preserve your pool's filter.
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Will algaecide help a cloudy pool?

5. Can I Use Algaecide to Clear Cloudy Pool Water? You can use an algaecide to kill early stages of green algae that might make your water appear cloudy, but the best method of getting rid of algae is to scrub and clean your pool using a large leaf net, vacuum, and kill algae with liquid chlorine shock.
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Should I run the filter after adding algaecide?

Add a dose of algaecide, bring your chlorine level high by shocking, and run the filter continuously until the problem clears. The next day you should vacuum up the dead algae and backwash your filter. Algae thrives in hot weather and in pools with low or no chlorine.
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Can I add algaecide during the day?

In addition to properly dosing your water, it is also recommended that the algaecide be added in the morning on a bright sunny day for best results. Algae are plants and grow in the presence of sunlight. Adding algaecide during algae's best growth time will increase intake of the algaecide and make it more effective.
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Can algaecide turn pool green?

2. You used copper-based algaecides. Using too much copper-based algaecides can spike up the copper levels in your pool and turn your pool water green. Using a metal-free algaecide can prevent this from happening.
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How do I know if I put too much algaecide in my pool?

The presence of too much algaecide can lead to a foamy pool water. Small bubbles will begin to be produced as the water is pushed through the return jet and back into the pool. Do not confuse these bubbles and foam with another common problem, which is air in your pool lines.
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Does algaecide make pool foamy?

The algaecide in the kit can cause some foam if there is no algae in the pool to destroy – it lingers around with nothing to kill. Spring time algaecides use surfactants to work and these molecules can react with agitation to cause froth.
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How do I use algaecide in my pool?

Pour the algaecide dose into the water, depositing it in several areas around the pool. Your swimming pool pump should be running at this time to help circulate the algaecide. Wait about 30 minutes before allowing anyone to swim after the algaecide application.
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How do I get algae off the bottom of my pool?

Mix the baking soda and Borax, then add just enough bleach to form a thick paste. Apply the paste to your pool brush for extra algae-cleaning power. The baking soda and Borax lift stains and loosen the algae's roots from the pool's walls and bottom. The chlorine bleach kills algae and bacteria in the water.
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Why is algae growing in my pool?

Pool Algae Causes

Once algae gets into your pool water, they can turn into an algae bloom if you have nitrates, out-of-balance chemicals, warm temperatures, sunlight, carbon dioxide, or phosphates. Poor water circulation, poor filtration, and not sanitising your pool will also contribute to rapid growth.
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Will baking soda clear a green pool?

Will baking soda clear a green pool? No. Baking soda will only raise your alkalinity and pH levels and this will not kill algae. Chlorine is what kills algae.
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How long after algaecide can I add chlorine?

We recommend waiting at least 15 minutes to swim after adding algaecide to your swimming pool.
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Can you vacuum algae out of a pool?

All you need to do is bypass the filter and pool vacuum for algae to the waste. However, this can only work if you have a multiport system or a waste line system in your cartridge filter. Vacuum the pool to waste after you have set up the waste, and the debris and algae will get out of your pool.
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Why did my pool go green overnight?

The most common reason pool water turns green is due to algae growing in the water. Algae can grow rapidly, particularly in hot weather, which is why it can surprise you overnight during the warmer months. This generally comes down to an imbalance or lack of chlorine in the water.
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Should you run pool pump 24 hours day?

The size of your pool, the efficiency of your pump and filter, and how dirty your pool is are just some of the factors you need to consider. Nevertheless, most pool cleaning professionals would advise against running a pool pump for more than 8 hours a day.
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How much algaecide do I need for a 5000 gallon pool?

Add pool algaecide at a rate of 12 ounces per 5,000 gallons of pool water.
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How long do I wait between adding pool chemicals?

Wait times for adding pool chemicals

The wait times between adding pool chemicals is usually around 10 minutes each, as that is also sufficient time for the chemicals to mix in the water. Users also under normal conditions can swim roughly 10 minutes after adding chemicals.
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Should I run my pump when I shock my pool?

It is a question a lot of pool owners have and a question that we have the answer to! A pool filter should be run for a minimum of 6 hours after shocking a swimming pool. This is to allow the filter to clean the water and give the shock enough time to fully mix with the pool water.
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Can I swim 12 hours after shocking pool?

And how long do you have to wait before you can swim? You should wait one hour per pound of shock product added, and then test the water to confirm the pH and chlorine are in the proper range before letting anyone enter the pool.
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Which algaecide is best?

Keep reading to find out what to consider when choosing the best pool algaecide, and check out some of the top options on the market.
  • BEST OVERALL: Kem-Tek Pool and Spa Algaecide.
  • BEST BANG FOR THE BUCK: Aqua Clear Pool Products Pool Algaecide.
  • BEST FOR SALTWATER POOLS: HTH Super Algae Guard Swimming Pool Algaecide.
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