Pool Cleaning Tips To Get Ready for Summer

Pool Cleaning Tips To Get Ready for Summer

Leaves and grime can ruin any day spent at the pool. Here are some of the easiest and most important pool cleaning tips to get ready for the summer.

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Summertime isn't complete without a refreshing dip in the pool. So it's important to make sure a grimy pool doesn't ruin the experience.

Many pool owners get overwhelmed at the thought of pool maintenance. However, keeping a pool clean and hygienic doesn't have to be a cumbersome task.

Regular routine care will ensure your swimming experiences are never compromised. You can do pool cleaning yourself or hire professionals to help. Here's how to keep your pool looking pristine and in good health.

Skim and Scrub Daily

Two simple tasks you can do on your own are skimming and scrubbing. Doing this daily is one of the easiest ways to keep a clean pool. It helps to minimize buildup and helps a pool's circulation system.

You can skim leaves and debris off of the surface of the water. Purchase a vacuum like the Polaris 360 to clean the pool bottom weekly.

Finding some spots that need some elbow grease? Fill an old sock with chlorine. Then let it sit on the tough spot to help remove stains. 

Clean Your Filter

It's important to clean your filter at least once a week. This is another pool cleaning step that will keep a pool fresh. 

However, cleaning the filter too often can make it less effective. A mild amount of dirt actually helps trap other particles. Clean your filter when it reaches 10-15 pounds per square inch. 

You should also clean the pipes used by the filter system. 

Maintain Consistent Water and Chemical Levels

Is your pool water looking murky or cloudy? This a sure sign of improperly balanced water.

That can cause skin and eye irritation. It can also mean your pool is full of bacteria.

A good goal is to test your water weekly. You can easily do this with a testing kit from a local pool store. Check the CDC's website for detailed info on the six chemical levels.

You can shock your pool to get rid of bacteria. Shocking is the process reducing the chlorine levels to kill bacteria.

Quick tip: baking soda is a great alternative to expensive pool chemicals.

It's also important to keep a constant eye on your pool's water levels. Water will be lost from swimming, splashing and swimmers exiting the pool. A water leak could also be the culprit.

If there's a leak call a professional to have it patched. Once you get your water level back to normal, recheck the chemical levels. Water fluctuations could have thrown them off. 

Throw a Tennis Ball into the Pool

Swimmers leave behind oils from their skin and body products. These oils can leave a slick layer on the top pool water. 

One solution? Throw a tennis ball into the water. The fibers in the tennis ball will help absorb the oils.  

Power Wash the Pool Deck

Also called pressure washing, power washing helps remove rust and weather stains. You can rent a power washer at local a home improvement store.

You can rent a power washer at local a home improvement store.

Learn How to Properly Winterize

A good pool owner knows maintenance goes beyond the end of summer. Securing your pool during the cooler seasons by winterizing is an absolute must.

Freezing temperatures and ice in pool pipes among can cause pool damage. So you need to properly secure your pool for winter. 

An air compressor can blow water from the pool's plumbing. You should also buy a cover to keep the pool free from debris.

Properly winterizing saves you time and money by preventing harm to your pool.

Schedule a Yearly Pool Cleaning and Service Appointment

Pool upkeep takes some work but it doesn't have to be a burden. Regular maintenance will keep your pool sparkling and your swimming sessions immaculate.

It's a good idea to have a pool professional service your pool annually. Addressing a small problem can prevent a huge crisis down the line.

A pool servicing can cost $100 or more, but it really depends on how much maintenance your pool needs. 

As your pool care partner, we can help you maintain a beautiful pool! Get a quote today!

 

Jonathan Cavazos