If you’ve ever wished pool care were simpler, cleaner and more predictable, you’re not alone. Traditional liquid and granular pool treatments can be messy and make it difficult to measure the correct dose.

That’s where Pool Pods™ come in.

What Is a Pool Pod?

A Pool Pod is a pre-measured, single-dose water treatment sealed inside a dissolvable, no-mess pod. Each pod is designed to target a specific water issue — like algae, cloudy water or high levels of phosphates — with precision and simplicity.

Instead of doing math, pouring and guessing, you simply drop the pod into your skimmer basket and let it dissolve while your pump runs.

Think of it as water care, simplified:

✔️ No measuring cups

✔️ No spills

✔️ No guesswork

✔️ Precisely measured treatment every time

What Problems Do Pool Pods Solve?

Different pods are formulated to address specific pool problems. Depending on the product, a Pool Pod can help:

  • Cure an algae outbreak
  • Prevent algae
  • Remove phosphates
  • Stop cloudy water
  • Improve overall water clarity
  • Support filter efficiency

Instead of juggling multiple complicated products, Pool Pods make it easier to follow a clear, repeatable routine.

How Do I Use a Pool Pod?

Using a Pool Pod is designed to be simple. Here’s the general step-by-step process:

1. Test Your Water

Always start by testing your pool water. Make sure your Total Alkalinity, pH, Total Hardness and sanitizer levels are in the proper range. Balanced water helps the Pool Pod work more effectively. Not sure how to balance your pool water? Read our blog, “How to Balance Pool Water,” here.

2. Brush If Needed

If you’re treating algae or visible buildup, brush pool surfaces first. This loosens debris and exposes algae so the treatment can work faster.

A man's hand dips a pool test strip into a vivid blue pool.

3. Drop the Pod in the Skimmer

Based on your pool’s gallon size and the product directions, remove the correct number of pods and place the unopened pod(s) directly into the skimmer basket. Do not open or cut the pod itself. As your pump runs, water flows over the pod and dissolves it, dispersing the treatment evenly throughout the pool.

Pool filtration system installed beside an above-ground pool, featuring a white skimmer attached to the pool wall, black hoses connecting to a sand filter tank and pump unit on a paved surface, with grass and trees in the background.

4. Run the Pump

Keep your pump running according to label directions (typically several hours). This ensures proper circulation and distribution.

5. Follow Up

Depending on what you’re treating, you may need to:

  • Backwash or clean your filter
  • Vacuum settled debris
  • Re-test water after 24 hours

Always follow our easy-to-read instructions on the product label for best results.

How Often Should I Use a Pool Pod?

Usage depends on the type of pod and your pool’s condition:

  • FROG® Algae Gone® – CURES: an as-needed curative used during an algae outbreak and as part of your pool opening routine

Consistency matters. Following a simple, repeatable routine helps prevent problems before they start.

Person holding packet of algae treatment product above an open pool skimmer basket. One packet is black and the other is white and orange with the label “Rx Algae Gone,” demonstrating a pool maintenance product being added to a skimmer.

What Makes Pool Pods Different?

Traditional pool chemicals often require careful measuring based on gallons, concentration and conditions. Pool Pods eliminate that complexity by delivering:

  • Accurate dosing for specific pool size ranges
  • Controlled, even distribution through your skimmer
  • Reduced handling of liquid or granular chemicals
  • A cleaner storage experience

They’re especially helpful for pool owners who want professional-level results without complicated steps.

Do I Still Need to Balance My Water

Yes. Pool Pods are powerful treatments, but they work best in balanced water.

Before using any treatment, make sure:

  • pH is in range
  • Total Alkalinity is balanced
  • Sanitizer levels are appropriate

Balanced water improves effectiveness and helps prevent recurring issues.

A Simple Framework to Remember

When tackling water issues, follow this easy sequence:

Brush → Balance → Boost → Backwash → Enjoy

Keeping your approach consistent makes pool care more predictable and less stressful.

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Pool Pods are designed to take the hassle out of water care. No complicated calculations. No messy measuring. Just simple, targeted treatment that helps you get back to what matters most — enjoying your pool.

Ready to simplify your routine? Drop one in and dive in!

A woman and her white lab relax poolside. The woman is wearing a pink swimsuit, sunglasses and a headscarf. In the background is a beautiful backyard with lots of greenery.
*Compared to the minimum EPA recommended chlorine level of 1.0 ppm for a stabilized swimming pool. ∞For pools, hot tubs and swim spa.
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