Green-to-clean pricing at a glance
A green pool isn't one problem — it's a range, from a slightly cloudy bloom you caught early to a neglected swamp that needs draining. The further it's gone, the more chemicals, labor, and filter work it takes to recover. These are realistic 2026 ranges for the Agoura Hills area:
| Severity | Typical price |
|---|---|
| Light green / mild bloom | $250 – $350 |
| Deep green / cloudy | $350 – $500 |
| Black or swamp / very neglected | $500 – $900+ |
| Drain & acid wash (if needed) | $900 – $1,500+ |
Rule of thumb: if you can still see the bottom of the pool, you're usually at the lower end. Once the water is opaque and you can't see the floor, expect the upper range — and if it's black and packed with oak debris, a drain may be the only realistic path.
What drives the cost
A few things move the number. Severity is the biggest — clearing a faint bloom is a fraction of the work of reviving a swamp. Pool size matters because every gallon needs chemicals and circulation. Filter condition is often the hidden cost: a green pool in oak country clogs a filter doubly fast with algae and decomposed leaf matter, so a cartridge or DE clean (sometimes a replacement) is frequently part of the job. Whether a drain is needed can change the price category entirely. And the inland heat speeds algae regrowth, so a job that drags out can need extra shock to stay ahead of it.
The process & timeline
Most green-to-cleans take two to five days, not a single visit. The water has to circulate and filter continuously between treatments, and rushing it wastes chemicals. A typical recovery: assess severity, remove the leaf and debris load, balance pH so the shock works, super-chlorinate, add a compatible algaecide, brush every surface, then run the filter hard and return for follow-up chemistry checks. Heavier blooms need a second shock and a mid-job filter clean. The water clears from green to cloudy white to blue, and a final balance brings it back to swimmable.
Preventing the next one
Green pools are almost always a chemistry-neglect problem made worse by debris, not bad luck. The cheapest green-to-clean is the one you never need — consistent weekly service keeps chlorine in range, clears the oak drop before it decomposes and feeds algae, and stops a bloom at the cloudy stage instead of the swamp stage. After a recovery, a steady weekly schedule is the best way to protect what you just spent fixing it.
Get a firm quote on your green pool
Every green pool is different, and the only way to price it accurately is to see it. A few photos or a quick look gets you the full scope and a firm number up front — before any work starts.
Agoura Hills Pool Service FAQs
Why does green-to-clean cost more than regular service?
Because it's a recovery, not maintenance. A green pool needs heavy shock, algaecide, repeated brushing, continuous filtration, and often a filter clean or replacement — several days of work and a lot of chemicals to undo what neglect created. In oak country, decomposed leaf matter adds to the load. Regular weekly service prevents the whole situation.
Can a green pool always be cleared without draining?
Usually, yes. Most green pools — even deep green ones — can be chemically recovered if the water still circulates. Draining is reserved for true swamp pools packed with debris, very high stabilizer or dissolved-solids levels, or stained surfaces, because draining carries its own risks and cost.
How long does a green-to-clean take in Agoura Hills?
Typically two to five days. The water has to filter and circulate between treatments, and the inland heat can speed algae regrowth, so heavier blooms — especially ones thick with oak debris — sometimes need an extra shock and a mid-job filter clean before the water finally turns blue.
Will my filter survive a green pool?
Often it needs a thorough cleaning, and sometimes a cartridge replacement. A green pool packs algae and decomposed leaf matter into the filter media fast, which is why a filter clean is frequently built into the green-to-clean quote rather than charged as a surprise.
How do I keep my pool from turning green again?
Consistent weekly service. The blooms we see almost always trace back to missed chemistry — often after oak drop and a Santa Ana surge overwhelmed the water and consumed the chlorine. Steady weekly care keeps sanitizer in range and clears the debris before it can feed a bloom.
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