Algae Pool Cleaning in Fort Mill, SC

If your swimming pool has turned cloudy, green, or looks more like a pond than a place to relax, you might be dealing with algae growth. Pool algae can take over fast in Fort Mill, especially during warm weather and high humidity. Even with regular skimming and basic pool care, algae spores can spread quickly, causing murky water and slimy pool walls. 

A green pool can create safety issues and put extra strain on your pool equipment. Algae buildup can clog your pool filter, slow down your pool pump, and throw off your water chemistry. That is where Net Positive’s Green to Clean pool algae cleaning service comes in. Our professionals help pool owners across York County get their pools back to clean, clear water without the guesswork.

Green to Clean Pool

Our Green to Clean Process

Every green pool is different, and algae problems can come from low chlorine levels, poor circulation, dirty filters, or chemical imbalance. We start with a full inspection of your pool water, pool walls, pool equipment, and filtration system. Once we understand what is happening in your swimming pool, we move forward with a proven pool algae cleaning process:

  1. Adding targeted treatments to break down algae spores and active algae bloom activity
  2. Using a pool brush to scrub pool walls, steps, and other surfaces to remove stubborn algae
  3. Pumping and removing debris, dead algae, and contaminated pool water 
  4. Inspecting and cleaning the pool filtration system, pool pump, and other equipment for proper circulation.
  5. Repeating treatments as needed until the water clears and algae growth is controlled.
  6. Carefully balancing the water chemistry by adjusting chlorine and pH levels.

This process helps restore safe water, protect your pool equipment, and get your pool back to a usable condition faster.

Ready to Clean Your Green Pool?

Many pool owners try quick fixes like shocking the pool or adding extra chlorine, but algae often comes right back. Some types of algae, especially green algae, are easy to wipe away at first but if remaining algae is left behind, the problem starts all over again. Mustard algae and black algae are very tough and can hide in small cracks, porous pool surfaces, pool cleaners, or inside the filtration system.

A pool service professional understands how algae behaves and how to stop it at the source. We look at chlorine levels, water level, chemical balance, pool equipment, and circulation together. We also make sure your pool cleaner, filter, and pump are not working against you during treatment. This saves time, reduces repeat chemical purchases and helps protect your pool investment.

Underwater view of the steps of a swimming pool with green water.

Why Choose Net Positive Pools of Fort Mill?

Net Positive Pools provides pool algae cleaning, weekly pool maintenance, equipment repair, and more services for pool owners throughout York County. Our team shows up on time, thoroughly examines your pool, and walks you through the next steps. No confusion. No pressure. 

If you’re ready to turn your green pool blue, Net Positive Pools is prepared to help. Contact us today to schedule your pool algae cleaning or ask about regular maintenance service options.

FAQs

Algae spores can spread very quickly. When chlorine levels drop or water chemistry is off, an algae bloom can take over in just a few days.

Yes, circulation helps during treatment. If your pool filter is dirty or clogged with debris, water may not move properly. We check the pump and filtration system during service.

No. A green pool is not safe for swimming. Algae growth can trap bacteria and affect public health, making it unsafe until the water clears.

Algae can return if chemical levels and filtration are not maintained. Regular maintenance and weekly pool service help prevent algae from coming back.

Yes. Saltwater pools still need proper chlorine, pH levels, and filtration. Poor balance can lead to algae problems just like any other pool.