Green Pool Cleanup

Transparent Pricing & Fast Results

Dealing with a green pool in Port St. Lucie can turn your backyard from “relaxing” into “what happened here?”

Florida sun, humidity, and storms accelerate algae fast — but you don’t have to fight it alone.

Green pool cleanup before and after in Port St. Lucie, Florida

“Thank you Jason. You saved my pool.”

— Eddy, Port St. Lucie

How much does it cost to clean a green pool in Port St. Lucie?

Quick answer:

In Port St. Lucie, green pool cleanup costs about $250 to $800 depending on how green the water is. Every level includes professional-grade chemicals, equipment, and follow-up visits as needed.

Pool Pro Florida uses a proven 4-Level Green2Clean system to assess the condition and apply the exact treatment needed. Pricing is straightforward: chemicals + labor included — no surprises.


Our Green2Clean Pricing Levels

We price by what the water is actually doing — not vague guesses. Not sure? Text a photo (772) 265-5708 and we’ll identify your level fast.

Level Condition Description Price Range What’s Included
Level 1 Slightly cloudy water; steps and bottom still visible (early algae or imbalance) $250–$350 Full water testing, targeted shock treatment, brushing, skimming, vacuuming, filter cleaning, and all required chemicals.
Level 2 Milky blue/green water; bottom no longer visible (moderate algae bloom) $350–$500 Intensive treatment, heavy brushing/vacuuming, filter cleaning, progress monitoring, full chemical suite + follow-up check.
Level 3 Severe brown/black water; thick algae or debris obscuring everything $500–$800 Multiple visits, progressive high-dose treatment, deep scrubbing, ongoing testing, and all chemicals until swim-ready.
Level 4 Extreme neglect with heavy staining or buildup (chemical treatments insufficient) Custom Quote
(typically $1,200+)
Drain + wash only when truly necessary. Quoted after on-site evaluation.

Note: Pricing varies based on pool size and overall condition.
We’ll confirm your exact rate after reviewing photos or inspecting the pool.

Black algae note: Green2Clean pricing does not include black algae treatment. Black algae is more aggressive and requires specialized protocols and targeted algaecides. Once the pool water is clear, any black algae will be fully visible and we’ll provide treatment recommendations and pricing at that time.

Common Green Pool Pricing Questions

How much does a startup pool cleaning cost for slightly cloudy water in Port St. Lucie?

Green2Clean Level 1 at $250–$350 handles slightly cloudy pools where the bottom remains visible.

What is the price to clear up a green pool in St. Lucie County?

Green2Clean Level 2 at $350–$500 clears milky or moderately green water efficiently.

What is the cost to fix a severe brown or black pool in Port St. Lucie, FL?

Green2Clean Level 3 at $500–$800 tackles the toughest algae cases with follow-up visits included.

When is a full drain and wash necessary for a green pool, and how is it priced?

Level 4 is for rare extreme cases and requires a custom quote after assessment — no unnecessary upsells.

Green Pool Cleanup FAQs

How long does the Green2Clean process take from start to finish?

Most Green2Clean services take 3 to 5 days. This includes an initial high-dose chemical treatment, 2–3 days of continuous filtration, and a final re-test to ensure the water is clear, balanced, and safe.

Why did my pool turn green so quickly after a Florida storm?

Heavy rain dilutes pool chemicals and quickly lowers chlorine levels. If power outages stop circulation, warm Florida temperatures allow algae to bloom rapidly in stagnant water.

Is it safe to swim in a pool that is only slightly green?

No. Even a slight green tint indicates bacteria and contaminants are present. We recommend keeping swimmers and pets out of the pool until the Green2Clean process restores full clarity and proper chemical balance.

Will a green pool damage my pump or filter equipment?

Yes. Heavy algae clogs filters quickly, forcing the pump to work harder. This strain can lead to pump burnout, reduced circulation, or costly filter damage if not addressed promptly.

What kind of algae is most common in Port St. Lucie pools?

Green algae is the most common in Port St. Lucie, usually causing cloudy or milky-green water. We also encounter Yellow (Mustard) and Black algae, which are more resistant and require specialized treatment and aggressive scrubbing.


Ready to Get Your Pool Back to Crystal Clear?

Call Pool Pro Florida for a fast evaluation and exact quote. We respond quickly and get you swimming safely again.