How to Clean a Green Pool Fast: Quick Algae Removal Tips from Armon’s Aquatics
A green pool isn’t just an eyesore—it’s a health hazard. If your pool water has turned murky or mossy, algae is the likely culprit. Whether it crept in after a storm or from a chemical imbalance, acting fast is key. At Armon’s Aquatics, we’ve helped dozens of homeowners in La Porte, Deer Park, Seabrook, Kemah, League City, and Pearland clean up green pools quickly and safely.
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to clean a green pool fast and get your backyard oasis back in shape.
🟢 Why Is My Pool Green?
The green color usually means algae growth, caused by:
Low chlorine levels
Poor circulation or filtration
High phosphates or organic debris
Warm, stagnant water
If left untreated, algae can multiply quickly—especially in Texas heat.
✅ Step 1: Test and Adjust the pH
Before you dump in chemicals, test your pool water with a reliable kit.
Ideal pH range: 7.2 – 7.6
If the pH is too high, use a pH reducer. This helps chlorine work more effectively.
💡 Tip from Armon’s Aquatics: Pools in humid areas like Kemah and Seabrook often require extra pH balancing after heavy rain.
💥 Step 2: Shock the Pool (Heavily)
To kill algae fast, you need to super-chlorinate your pool. This is called “shocking.”
Use 3–5 times the normal amount of pool shock, depending on how dark green the water is.
Broadcast it evenly across the pool surface.
Run your pump 24/7 until the water clears.
Note: Use calcium hypochlorite for strong algae removal, and avoid swimming until chlorine levels drop below 5 ppm.
🌀 Step 3: Brush and Vacuum
Now that algae is dying off, scrub your pool’s surfaces to dislodge any stubborn growth.
Focus on walls, steps, and corners where algae hides.
Manually vacuum debris to waste (not through the filter), especially if the algae has settled.
🧹 Brushing is critical—don’t skip this step if you want to clean a green pool fast!
💧 Step 4: Backwash or Clean the Filter
Your filter is working overtime right now—help it out.
Sand/DE filters: Backwash after vacuuming.
Cartridge filters: Remove and clean thoroughly.
If your filter is clogged or inefficient, your water will stay cloudy longer.
💡 Armon’s Aquatics offers professional filter cleanings and replacements across League City, Pearland, and beyond.
🔄 Step 5: Repeat if Needed
Mild green pools may clear in 24–48 hours. More severe cases could take several days.
Keep brushing and testing daily.
Re-shock if chlorine drops below 1 ppm before the water is clear.
Use a clarifier or algaecide as needed for a final polish.
💦 Skip the Hassle – Call the Pros
Cleaning a green pool can be a major job—and doing it wrong can damage your pool or equipment. At Armon’s Aquatics, we specialize in algae removal for pools in:
La Porte
Deer Park
Seabrook
Kemah
League City
Pearland
And nearby areas
We’ll test, treat, and restore your pool quickly—so you can get back to swimming.