Daily, weekly and monthly pool maintenance tips described by Imperial Pool Builders

Swimming pool owners know that owning a pool can be an almost non stop round of cleaning and if you’re not aware of how to properly care for a pool, it can be a costly undertaking because you might be spending unnecessarily to get chemicals in line. There are daily, weekly and monthly pool maintenance tasks that need to be dealt with the swimming pool contractors from Imperial Pool Builders explain.

After your pool has been constructed, or if you’ve purchased a home with a swimming pool, you will be looking at daily, weekly and monthly upkeep to keep the water free of bacteria. Regardless of how often your swimming pool is used, it does need almost constant attentions. If you have a pool and no one uses it, it still needs upkeep and maintenance or it can become home to algae and bacteria. Because your pool is exposed to the elements, debris that falls in decomposes, attracts bacteria and leads to waterborne illnesses.

Keeping your swimming pool water clean isn’t particularly difficult but it is constant but there are tasks that need to be done daily, weekly and monthly. There are maintenance tasks that need to be taken care of on an annual basis. Work with a pool maintenance professional to keep your pool in tip top swim shape.fiberglass-pool-48

Daily, weekly and monthly pool maintenance guide:

  • Debris cleaning: This should be done on a daily – sometimes more than once daily basis. Use your skimmer net to clear out all larger pieces of debris, leaves and dirt. Following that, use a brush to remove any clumps of dirt that have settled on the bottom or sides of the pool. Prior to vacuuming the pool, make certain you’ve thoroughly brushed it so your vacuuming isn’t in vain.
  • Algae. At least once a week you need to dose your swimming pool with an algaecide and a clarifier. These will destroy algae and won’t ruin your pool tiles and the clarifier will make certain your water doesn’t cloudy.
  • Chemicals: Swimming pools use chlorine to keep the pool water sanitized and bacteria free for your swimmers. Keeping the chlorine levels in balance is crucial to not only keeping the water clean but keeping it at a level that doesn’t redden the eyes of swimmers or irritate the skin. When it comes to the pH – this needs to be checked at least two times a week. The pH is the acidity/alkalinity in the water. The pH should be between 7.2-7.7 in order for it to work better with the chlorine. If the water is too acidic, there is a chance of corroding the pool’s equipment.
  • Skimmer basket: If you want to keep the water that circulates through your pool clean, the skimmer basket needs to be removed, checked and cleaned of debris at least twice a week. If you find you’re skimming a lot of leaves or debris off the top of the pool daily, you might want to check it more frequently.
  • Shock it: Your pool contractor can let you know how often the water needs to be super chlorinated. Shocking is a concentrated treatment of combined chlorine compounds that increases the level of chlorine in the pool for a brief time and rids it of potentially harmful materials.

When it comes to pool maintenance, a homeowner can certainly learn to do it him or herself but many pool owners opt to hire a pool professional to keep up with the maintenance efforts. Many pool owners simply want to swim – not concern themselves with the upkeep.

 

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