Keeping your pool clean and clear is a matter of balance. Just enough sanitizer, enough water movement, the right pH and temperature, and regular brushing and vacuuming. It can at times seems so complicated. Relax, we understand it can be overwhelming and we are here to help keep your investment a delight and not a burden.
Maintaining the water level at the midpoint of the skimmer, coupled with routine checks and cleaning of filters, ensures efficient filtration. Regular water chemistry testing is paramount, with a focus on balancing pH, chlorine, alkalinity, and calcium hardness levels to prevent issues such as algae growth and skin irritation. Periodic shock treatments, the addition of algaecide, and proper winterization in seasonal climates contribute to a well-maintained pool.
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Twice a week you should walk around your pool for overall inspection. During this time it is best to check your skimmers and empty as needed. Additionally, you should check your pump strainer. It is VERY important that when checking the pump strainer you SHUT DOWN the pool filter. Anytime after a windy or rainy day it is always good to check the skimmers. Failure to clean your baskets can result in possible damage to the pump
Use a leaf skimmer to collect all floating debris, such as leaves, insects and grass clippings. This is highly encourage after days of rain or high winds. This should be done a few times a week.
Scrub the tile sides above the water line with a liquid or powdered tile cleaner and a brush. For heavy cleaning use only 50/50 Acid/Water mix. Remove any large debris from the bottom of the pool with a net.
Twice a week brushing the pool walls and bottom actually saves time by making the weekly pool cleaning less extensive. This will remove any standing debris your cleaner has missed and keeps your surface smooth. Use only a nylon-bristled brush so that you do not damage your pool surface.
The pool should be vacuumed at least once a week and even more often during windy conditions. When vacuuming, use slow, overlapping strokes. An automatic pool cleaner makes this easy.
As a general rule, the filter should be cleaned (backwashed for sand or D.E. filters, cleaned for cartridge filters) when the filter pressure gauge indicates a rise of 8 to 10 pounds above the starting pressure. The minimum you should wait to clean the filters/cartridges is 3 months.
*A complete Pool Filter Cleaning should be done at least once a year.
Transforming pool maintenance into a breeze is simpler than you think. Regularly skim the surface to keep debris at bay and maintain optimal water circulation. Invest in an efficient pool cleaner for hassle-free floor maintenance, leaving you with more time to savor the refreshing waters.