Pool Care – Is It Worth It?
You bet! Proper cleaning and regular maintenance not only keep your pool beautiful ─ they protect your financial
investment … and the safety of you, your family and friends. Whether you “do it yourself” or rely on a
pool service technician, a clean pool is a healthier and happier pool for everyone involved.
CLEANING
Even if you use an automatic pool cleaner, you should vacuum your pool at least once a week to remove debris
that the filter misses. Brush the walls to remove algae and bacteria that grow in areas with little or no circulation. It’s
best to brush toward the drain, beginning at the shallow end. Also keep the surrounding deck clean by regularly removing trash,
sweeping and rinsing.
FILTRATION
The filter, one of your pool’s most important pieces
of equipment, is designed to remove most microscopic down to 0.5 microns. They should be dismantled and cleaned semi-annually.
For a sand filter or DE filters, backwash until the wastewater appears clear. For a cartridge filter, remove the cartridge,
and wash it down thoroughly.
CIRCULATION
Water in motion makes it difficult for bacteria
and algae to take hold. It also moves debris for capture by the filter. That’s why pool water must be regularly circulated,
preferably during the day for a minimum of 8 hours.
WATER TESTING & MAINTENANCE
Pool
water must be regularly tested, measured and adjusted for its pH balance and level of active sanitizer. Why? Many factors
constantly change the water quality, including frequency of use, number of swimmers, product application and even the weather.
If imbalances continue over time, the water becomes unsanitary, pool surfaces can become damaged and equipment can fail. Carefully
follow the manufacturer’s instructions when using test kits and chemicals, or contract a professional pool service provider.
The end result is a brilliant, sparkling pool that lasts over time and is inviting to all. Enjoy!