Essential Tips to Maintain Swimming Pool in Good Condition

Swimming pools are attractive features of any home. They are a delightful asset to own, especially in summer and spring. While it is exciting to own a pool in the backyard, you must care for …

Swimming pools are attractive features of any home. They are a delightful asset to own, especially in summer and spring.

While it is exciting to own a pool in the backyard, you must care for it in the right way, from every day to every year. In case you are hoping for Burleigh Pools on the Gold Coast to last for a long time, training in the basics of pool care is worthwhile. Whether you have an in-ground pool, above-ground pool, saltwater pool or hot tub, you must master such basics.

Importance

For maintaining the swimming pool in top shape and to ensure its long life, it is critical to conduct regular maintenance and cleaning. Additionally, it is vital to ensure that it is safe to swim in the pool.

With proper maintenance, it can be ensured that the water quality of the pool stays in a balanced condition. This helps avoid the growth of bacteria which could damage the quality of water and the health of anyone who jumps into the pool. There will emerge many concerns if the quality of water is compromised.

For example, excessive chlorine might damage the pool’s equipment, such as handrails. Worse still, incorrect pH levels can irritate a swimmer’s eyes and skin. Chemically imbalanced pool water may also lower the total life expectancy of the filter system, pool pump, pool liner and other swimming pool parts.

Regular pool care can help you spend less in the long run because it will reduce concerns regarding unexpected replacements or repairs.

Basic care of the pool

Though regular home swimming pool maintenance seems like a chore, the following are some vital tips to make the task easier. All that is required are a pool brush, pool vacuum and net skimmer.

Step 1: Remove debris

Peruse the pool’s surface and look out for any visible debris that floats on the water’s surface. In case your home is located near many bushes and trees, typically, some pollen, branches and leaves can leak into the water of the swimming pool, despite a fully functional system of filtration.

In the summer months, you may find a few bugs and other critters enjoying a swim in the pool. To deal with these, use a net to skim the pool’s surface and dispose of any contaminants floating above the water. While you are doing this, take care also to empty the pool’s skimmer basket.

For going further, tweak your landscaping so that foliage does not impinge on the water and use a pool cover to cover the Burleigh pools when not in use.

Step 2: Vacuum the pool

Installing a vacuum in the pool is vital to combat any build-up hidden in the pool bottom. Connect the vacuum to a hose and suspend the head of the vacuum above the surface of the pool water. Propelling the vacuum pole upwards is useful to gain a great angle on the water’s surface.

Fill up the vacuum hose with water either from a jet nozzle from the pool or a substitute garden hose. After the hose is full, you can observe water from the pool flowing out from the head of the vacuum. At this moment, the vacuum can be submerged in the pool’s water.

For vacuuming the pool, it can take around 25 to 35 minutes. Though this may sound too tedious, it is worth the effort, money and time in the long run. Make your way slowly with the vacuum through the water, like mowing a lawn and its steady and consistent action. Another option is a robotic cleaner, but this may be costlier.

In case the vacuum hose floats, it indicates an issue. It might imply that a hole in the vacuum’s line or filter is full, resulting in weaker suction.

Step 3: Brush the sides of the pool

Use a vacuum pole or nylon pool brush to dislodge any algae growth, calcium hardness and other built-up debris from the sides of the pool. If the pool is concrete, use a stainless-steel brush to preserve the sides.

With nature depositing all kinds of debris and more and more people jumping into the pool for a swim, there is a tendency for the build-up of algae and gunk-like pollution, besides residues from sun tan oil, perfumes, shampoos, etc. To keep the pool sparkling and clean, brush the walls of the pool.

If the build-up on pool sides is stubborn, use a baking soda paste with a basic cleaner item. Such a combination has all the power to get rid of any stubborn build-up but is gentle on delicate materials of pool surfaces such as vinyl liners or tiles. Adding algaecides can also slow down the growth of pool algae.

Regular maintenance schedule

Working on pools sounds like a tough chore, but with a regular schedule, it is simple and easy and will become a routine habit.

Daily tasks of maintenance

  • Running pump daily for 8 to 10 hours
  • Skimming the surface of the water
  • Covering the pool.

Tasks for twice a week

  • Cleaning of walls and floor of the pool using a scrubbing brush
  • Emptying the skimmer baskets (when required)
  • Testing chemistry levels of pool water and making needed adjustments

Weekly tasks 

  • Shock the water of the pool
  • Make use of an automatic or vacuum cleaner for the pool
  • Check the gauge of filter pressure

Monthly tasks

  • Cleaning and back-washing the filter of the pool.
  • Inspecting complete systems of the pool

Annual tasks

  • Lubricating the O-Rings.
  • Deep cleaning of pool filter
  • Changing out-filter media (sand must be changed every 3 to 5 years and cartridge filters every 2 to 4 years).

In sum, if you adhere to the above tips for maintaining your swimming pool, you can always enjoy a crystal-clear pool without problems like algae growth. The critical fact is that a cleaning routine must be set up, and early action should be taken when signs of trouble are noticed, such as scaling, cloudy water or discolouration of pool water. If you find this too tough, seek the help of swimming pool professionals to handle the issues.