Green-to-clean costs at a glance
The price to clear a green pool depends almost entirely on how far gone it is. A pool that's just turned hazy is a quick fix; a black swamp that's been sitting is a different job. These are realistic 2026 ranges for the Camarillo area:
| Severity | What it looks like | Typical price |
|---|---|---|
| Light green | Slight tint, water still see-through | $250 – $350 |
| Deep green / cloudy | Can't see the bottom | $350 – $500 |
| Black / swamp | Dark, opaque, possibly debris-filled | $500 – $900+ |
| Drain & acid wash | Algae too entrenched to balance out | $700 – $1,300+ |
Rule of thumb: if you can still see the bottom, you're usually under $400. Once the floor disappears, plan for $500-plus, and if the water has to be drained, more again.
What drives the cost
Several things move the number: how severe the algae is, the pool's size in gallons, whether the filter is overwhelmed and needs a deep clean or new media, and whether the water is too far gone to balance and has to be drained. In Camarillo, two things commonly tip a pool over: a late-summer heat event that catches a neglected pool, and heavy tannin-rich tree debris that feeds algae and clouds the water. Estate pools in Spanish Hills with large surface areas and heavy debris loads tend to land at the higher end.
Process and timeline
A standard green-to-clean takes two to five days. We test and balance the water, shock it hard, run the filter continuously, brush the walls and floor, and vacuum out dead algae as it settles. Cloudy and deep-green pools often need a second shock and a filter clean partway through. A true swamp, or a pool that has to be drained and acid-washed, runs longer. We quote the full scope up front before any work starts.
Preventing the next one
Green-to-clean is almost always cheaper to avoid than to fix. Consistent weekly service keeps chlorine ahead of Camarillo's heat swings so algae never gets a foothold, and it clears tree debris before it can feed a bloom. A season of weekly visits usually costs less than a single bad recovery.
Get a firm green-to-clean quote
Every green pool is different. A couple of photos or a quick look in person gets you a firm, written price and a realistic timeline, no obligation, before we touch the water.
Camarillo Pool Service FAQs
Why did my Camarillo pool turn green so fast after a hot week?
Camarillo's temperature swings mean a sudden heat event can spike chlorine demand overnight. If the sanitizer reserve was low going in, warm water lets algae bloom in just a few days. A proper green-to-clean balances, shocks, filters, and brushes over several days, then sets up a plan to keep it clear.
Do I have to drain my pool to fix it?
Usually not. Most green pools, even deep-green ones, can be recovered by balancing, shocking, and filtering without draining. Draining and acid-washing is reserved for water that's too chemically spent to balance or plaster that's badly stained. We always try to save the water first.
How long does a green-to-clean take in Camarillo?
Typically two to five days. Light cases clear faster; deep-green and swamp pools need more shock cycles, continuous filtering, and sometimes a filter clean partway through. Once chlorine is holding, clearing speeds up, but we monitor closely to prevent a rebound.
Why do estate pools in Spanish Hills cost more for a green-to-clean?
Larger surface area means more gallons to balance and shock, and estate pools often carry heavier debris loads from mature landscaping. Both push the job toward the higher end of the range. We always quote the full scope up front before starting.
Is it cheaper to prevent a green pool than to fix one?
Almost always. A full green-to-clean plus possible plaster staining typically costs more than a whole season of weekly service. Consistent care keeps chlorine ahead of Camarillo's heat swings and clears tree debris before it can feed a bloom.
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