Regular cleaning, ideally once a week, is essential for maintaining your pool's health and aesthetic. This includes skimming out debris, brushing the pool surfaces, and vacuuming the bottom to remove dirt and prevent algae growth
Key steps include skimming debris from the surface, brushing the pool to control algae and other growths, vacuuming the pool floor, cleaning the pool filter, and checking chemical levels regularly to ensure the water is balanced and safe
Yes, maintaining proper water circulation is crucial. Stagnant water can attract pests and odors, and poor circulation can lead to uneven chemical distribution. Ensure your pool's pump and filter system are functioning correctly to mix the water and maintain cleanliness
Regularly testing your pool water is important. You should check the sanitizer levels, alkalinity, and pH levels. Aim for water alkalinity between 100 to 150 ppm and pH levels between 7.4 to 7.6. Imbalances can cause issues like cloudiness, algae growth, and irritation to swimmers