A green pool can happen fast, especially with Arizona heat, dust, monsoon debris, poor circulation, or unbalanced chemicals. At MT Pool Services, we help bring green and cloudy pools back to a cleaner, clearer condition with a treatment plan designed around your pool’s current condition. Our goal is to identify what caused the problem, treat the water properly, improve circulation, and help get your pool back on track.


Pool Evaluation
We start by inspecting the pool, water condition, equipment, and circulation. This helps us understand what is causing the issue and what needs to be corrected.
Water Testing
We test the water chemistry to check chlorine, pH, alkalinity, stabilizer, and other important levels. Proper testing helps us choose the right treatment approach.
Algae Treatment
Once we understand the water condition, we apply the necessary treatment to begin killing algae and clearing the water.
Brushing & Debris Removal
We brush pool walls, steps, benches, and the floor to break algae loose and help the chemicals work more effectively. We also remove debris that may be contributing to the problem.
Filter & Circulation Check
Your filter and circulation system play a major role in clearing the pool. We check visible equipment, baskets, and filtration to help make sure the system is working properly.
Follow-Up & Maintenance Plan
Depending on the severity of the pool, it may take multiple visits to fully clear the water. Once the pool is back in shape, we can recommend weekly service to help prevent the issue from coming back.
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A pool usually turns green because of algae growth. This can happen from low chlorine, poor circulation, a dirty filter, unbalanced water chemistry, heavy debris, or equipment issues. Arizona heat can also cause water conditions to change quickly.
Yes. MT Pool Services can evaluate your pool, test the water, treat the algae, remove debris, brush the pool, and check the equipment to help bring the pool back to a cleaner condition.
Every pool is different. Some pools may improve quickly, while others can take several days or multiple visits depending on how green the water is, how much debris is in the pool, and whether the equipment and filter are working properly.
No. You should not swim in a green pool. Green water can contain algae, bacteria, poor visibility, and unbalanced chemicals. The pool should be properly treated and cleared before swimming.
Sometimes, but not always. Heavily green pools often need multiple treatments, filter cleaning, brushing, and time for the filtration system to remove dead algae and debris from the water.
Filter cleaning may be needed depending on the condition of the pool and filter. A dirty filter can slow down the clearing process and make it harder for the water to recover.
Green water can return if the pool is not being cleaned regularly, chemicals are not balanced, the filter is dirty, circulation is poor, phosphates are high, or there is an equipment issue. Weekly service helps reduce the chance of algae returning.
Yes. Heavy algae, debris, and poor water chemistry can put extra strain on the pump, filter, and other equipment. Addressing the issue early can help prevent bigger problems.
Weekly service is strongly recommended after a green to clean. Once the pool is clear, consistent maintenance helps keep the water balanced, clean, and swim-ready.
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