Swimming Pool Cleaning Tips

Swimming pools have to be kept very clean in order to enjoy and use them. Read on to know about some swimming pool cleaning tips.
Swimming Pool Cleaning Tips
The use of swimming pools are common nowadays, as many people build one at their homes. But it is very important to maintain them properly to get most out of them. If you use an unclean swimming pool which is not maintained in a correct manner, it can cause itching as well. You can choose from many liquid and powdered swimming pool cleaners to various swimming pool cleaning equipments, to clean it. There are some instructions that you need to follow for keeping a swimming pool clean.

Swimming Pool Cleaning Hints and Tips

Surface Skimming:
One can utilize a 'surface skimmer' or 'leaf net' to gather all rubble found in the pool. If leaves and detritus are seen at the bottom, they should be removed using a 'leaf bagger' or a 'leaf net'. It will preclude the suction lines from clogging, and the need to often scavenge the pump basket, while vacuuming. If one doesn't want to use a leaf bagger or a net before vacuuming, a leaf catcher can be utilized for this purpose.

Tile Cleaning:
If the pool tiles are kept clean, they will have a good effect on the overall appearance of the pool. There is a possibility of ring or scum lines being formed on the tiles, which are a mixture of oil and dust. If this is the case, one can use a liquid or powdered tile cleansing agent to brush the tiles, which would certainly take out the scum. Gray sediments formed on tiles, may be removed by using a soft pumice stone or a liquid tile cleaner. If there is a frequent formation of deposits on the tiles, there can be a possibility of some kind of severe water problem, for which one needs to examine the calcium hardness.

Maintaining the Skimmer and Pump Strainer Basket:
The skimmer and pump strainer basket should be examined once in a week to determine faults in them. In case of a windy weather, they should be checked more often or even daily. This will allow effective filtration and sufficient suction for brushing and vacuuming processes. If you neglect to do so, it will lead to their damage which may even make the pump inoperative.

Pool Vacuuming:
This procedure should be followed at least once a week, and oftentimes in windy conditions. During this process, one should ensure that he strokes slowly using overlapping stroking. It is fundamentally the same for all swimming pools, however, there can be variations because of divergences in skimmer or suction hookups.

Pool Brushing:
Occasional brushing also plays an important role, in preserving the appearance of the plaster. If this is not done, there is a chance of dirt stains and algae formation, which can be difficult to get rid of. It is suggested that one should brush his swimming pool at least once a week, to keep it away from filth. One must ensure that he adjusts the valves in such a way that the pumps allow maximum suction from the main drain.

Keeping the Pool Deck Clean:
The area around the swimming pool should be washed to prevent filth from entering the water. Sporadically, the coping needs to be washed sufficiently using a hard brush or high-pressure cleaner. If the deck is of concrete or stone, small amount of chlorine solution has to be used for washing, to kill harmful bacteria and preclude infection.

Washing a swimming pool and keeping it clean is a manageable task. And this can be better achieved by various swimming pool cleaning equipments, which are easily available in the market today.

By Stephen Rampur
Published: 6/22/2009
 
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