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Can Pool Algae Be Brown? Types, ID & Treatment Guide

Yes, pool algae can be brown. This typically indicates mustard algae (yellow-brown) or dead/dying green algae that has turned brownish. Treatment requires proper identification and targeted chlorine shock treatment.

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Why Pool Alkalinity Gets Low: 7 Common Causes & Solutions

Pool alkalinity typically drops due to heavy rainfall, organic contamination, frequent chlorine shocking, and acidic water sources. The most common culprit is dilution from rainwater, which has near-zero alkalinity.

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