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How
To Properly And Easily Maintain Your Pool
After your pool has been completed, you have
to decide on the best way to maintain it so that stays clean,
safe, and fun for everyone to enjoy. The easiest way to maintain
your pool is to hire a reliable pool maintenance professional
to do most of the maintaining for you. Ask your friends, neighbors,
and family who own pools for their recommendations and remember
that you're looking for someone who is trustworthy, thorough,
and responsible. After shopping around and considering your
options, you'll be able to decide which service will best meet
your needs.
If you prefer to maintain your pool yourself
or if you want to be sure that the pool maintenance professional
you've hired properly cares for your pool, you will need to
adhere to a maintenance schedule. The following is a good guide.
The Essential Pool Maintenance
Guide
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE:
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Brush* the entire surface of the pool, including
any tiled areas.
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Manually vacuum* or brush any dirt and debris,
which has not already been removed by your cleaning system,
toward the main drains.
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Net any debris off the surface of the pool
water.
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Clean out the skimmer and pump baskets.
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Check the filter pressure to determine if
backwashing or cartridge cleaning is necessary.
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important: Test
the levels of chlorine, pH 7,0 – 7,4 and
alkalinity in the summer season weekly.
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If the pool has a chlorinator, check the
level of chlorine and add as needed.
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Once a week your pool needs a vacuum cleaning.
The vacuum works as part of the filter system and can be
attached through the skimmer (better from your cleaning
system).
FILTER MAINTAINENCE:
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Cartridge Filters: When the pressure gauge
increases 10 psi, tear down the filter by removing the cartridge
element. Clean thoroughly.
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D.E. Filters: Every 6 months, or whenever
pressure gauge reads “dirty,” tear down the filter by removing
the grids. Clean thoroughly.
BEYOND WEEKLY MAINTAINENCE:
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Every month, the ceramic tile and grout should
be cleaned using a tile cleaning solution.
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Every month, if the pool has a salt chlorinator,
check the salt content level.
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Every year, put new salt in your poolwater.
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Every 2 years, have a complete pool water
analysis done by a professional pool company.
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Every 3-4 years, have a complete change the
filtersand
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When necessary, “Super Chlorinate” or “AquaShock” the
pool water after heavy usage summer month or a heavy rainstorm.
* Brushing Your Pool
Brushing in an important part of the initial “new pool” cleaning process
but, even after your pool is clean (and even if you own an automatic cleaning
system), it is important to occasionally brush your pool to remove the dirt
that will adhere to the wall and floor. When brushing your pool, start at
the top of the walls on the tile line and work your way down to the bottom
of your pool or spa. Please be careful while brushing (don´t use steel
brushes)because allowing plastic edges of the brush to scrape the surface
may cause marking of the tiles o damage. Using steady, firm strokes, always
brush the dirt toward the recirculating drain, overlapping your brush strokes.
* Using Your Vacuum
Cleaner
Many pools may not require a vacuum cleaner when an automatic cleaning system
is installed, however, there are always those special times when heavy use
of the pool, wind storms or children throwing dirt or debris into the pool
may overtax the cleaning system. The vacuum works as part of the filter system
and is attached through the skimmer. The pool water, along with dirt and
leaves, are drawn through the vacuum and flow through the normal filter system.
Leaves, and other large objects, are caught in the strainer basket and small
particles are removed in the filter.
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