
Quick Answers About Our Green Pool Cleaning Services
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What causes a pool to turn green? Low chlorine, imbalanced chemistry, poor filtration, circulation problems, and debris buildup.
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Can you fix a dark green or even black pool? Yes — we handle all algae severity levels, including advanced infestations.
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How long does green pool cleaning take? Light algae may clear within a day; severe cases may require 2–4 days.
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Do you serve Sacramento homeowners? Yes — including Folsom, Roseville, El Dorado Hills, Natomas, Fair Oaks, and more.
Will algae come back after cleaning? No — we correct root-cause issues so it stays gone.
What Is Green Pool Cleaning?
Green pool cleaning is a professional process that eliminates algae, restores water clarity, rebalances chemistry, and repairs filtration issues so your pool becomes safe, sanitary, and swim-ready again.
Why Pools Turn Green
A green pool is never random — it’s a sign that the water system is out of balance. Algae thrives when:
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Chlorine levels drop
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pH or alkalinity are imbalanced
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Filters become clogged or inefficient
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Circulation slows or stops
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Weather changes disrupt chemistry
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Debris accumulates faster than it’s removed
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Pumps, timers, or salt systems malfunction
Once algae starts growing, it spreads fast. Basic brushing or dumping chlorine won’t fix the underlying cause — which is why professional green pool service is essential.
Types of Algae We Treat
There are several algae varieties, each requiring a different recovery method:
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Green Algae – Most common; spreads quickly and clouds the water
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Yellow/Mustard Algae – Clings to walls and returns easily without proper treatment
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Black Algae – Deep-rooted growth that creates dark spots and resists standard cleaning
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Mixed/Organic Blooms – Often caused by storms, debris buildup, or stagnant circulation
AOK Pool Care treats all types safely and effectively.
Our Green-to-Clean Pool Recovery Process
AOK Pool Care uses a structured, professional, and proven process to eliminate algae completely and restore clear, healthy water.
1. Initial Assessment & Water Testing
We evaluate:
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Algae type and severity
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Water clarity and color
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Chlorine, pH, alkalinity, CYA, and calcium levels
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Filter pressure and performance
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Circulation strength and turnover rate
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Equipment issues contributing to the bloom
This allows us to choose the fastest, safest recovery method.
2. Aggressive Algae Shock Treatment
We apply targeted shock treatments designed to break down:
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Green algae
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Yellow/mustard algae
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Black algae
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Organic contamination
Our technicians dose and time the treatment precisely for maximum effectiveness and safe water recovery.
3. Intensive Brushing and Surface Cleaning
Algae attaches itself to:
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Floors
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Steps
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Walls
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Tile lines
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Corners and shaded areas
We thoroughly brush every surface to dislodge algae so it can be removed during vacuuming and filtration.
4. Professional Vacuuming
Dead algae settles on the floor after shock treatment. We use high-grade vacuums to remove:
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Dead algae
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Sediment
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Organic debris
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Fine particulates that cloud water
This prevents re-circulation and keeps water from turning cloudy again.
5. Filter Cleaning & System Restoration
A green pool overwhelms your filtration system. We:
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Clean or replace cartridges
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Backwash sand or DE filters
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Flush plumbing lines
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Clear pump and skimmer baskets
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Reset and verify pump timing and flow
A clean, functioning filtration system is essential for long-term clarity and algae prevention.
6. Water Balancing & Stabilization
We rebalance:
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Chlorine
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pH
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Alkalinity
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Stabilizer (CYA)
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Calcium hardness
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Salt levels (for saltwater pools)
Correct chemistry ensures algae does not return and protects your equipment.
7. Follow-Up Monitoring (If Needed)
For severe algae cases, we return to confirm:
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Stable chemical levels
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Consistent circulation
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Full filtration recovery
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No visible algae regrowth
This ensures the pool stays clear long after the initial treatment.
Signs You Need Green Pool Cleaning
Call AOK Pool Care if your pool has:
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Light or dark green water
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Yellow or mustard-colored growth
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Cloudy or milky appearance
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Visible algae on walls or floors
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Thick debris or organic material
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Weak or stagnant circulation
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A strong “chlorine smell” (usually a sign of imbalance)
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Water that looks dull or uninviting
Early treatment prevents permanent staining, equipment strain, and costly long-term damage.
Why Choose AOK Pool Care for Green Pool Cleaning?
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Fast Turnaround
We restore water clarity quickly so you can get back to enjoying your pool. -
Root-Cause Correction
We don’t just erase algae — we fix the chemistry and system issues that allowed it to grow. -
Experienced Technicians
Our team understands how to treat all algae types and diagnose system failures. -
Preventive Advice
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Reliable, Friendly Service
Your pool receives professional care from technicians who take pride in their work.
Green Pool Cleaning in Sacramento and Surrounding Areas
AOK Pool Care provides green-to-clean restoration services throughout the greater Sacramento area, including:
Folsom • El Dorado Hills • Sacramento • Natomas • Carmichael • Rancho Cordova • Orangevale • Fair Oaks • Citrus Heights • Granite Bay • Roseville • Rocklin • Loomis • Rancho Murieta • Vineyard • Mather • Sheldon • Wild Hawk
Even severely green pools can be fully restored — and we specialize in fast, safe recovery.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How long does it take to clear a green pool?
Light green pools can clear within 24 hours; severe algae may take 2–4 days depending on filtration and chemistry.
Can I fix a green pool myself?
Most DIY attempts fail because they don’t address circulation, filtration, or chemical stability. Professional service ensures full recovery.
Is a green pool dangerous?
Yes. Green water contains bacteria, algae, and contaminants that can cause illness or skin irritation.
Why does my pool keep turning green?
Common causes include poor circulation, low chlorine, clogged filters, incorrect pH, or malfunctioning pumps.
Do you treat black algae?
Yes — black algae requires specialized treatment, deep brushing, and multi-round shock processes.
Can you restore a very dark or nearly black pool?
Absolutely. We restore pools of all severity levels.
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