Posted on December 12, 2002
Question:
Hey Chuck,
I live in South Louisiana and have a pool. Is there a cheaper way to control the algea growth in my pool than buying the expensive pool products?
Thanks,
Randy Papa
Answer:
We only take care of garden ponds and I assume you are speaking of a swimming pool which is out of my field of knowledge. I so know their are some good beneficial bacteria products if you are looking to maintain it organically but my guess this would be more expensive than chlorine type products. Good luck, Chuck.
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