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3. Swimming Pool Maintenance Tips

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Pools are very popular and common leisure and fitness zones in modern residential housing. When building new pools, owners have all the necessary instructions and terms of maintenance, but there are some tips and hints that most of them learn down the road, as manufacturers quite notoriously provide less advice or information than needed. Here are a few tips for the new owners who are not yet familiar with the pool maintenance details.

Keep in mind that if you want to clean a normal pool – of 18 feet – you will need approximately a full day. A large pool will need much more time, but it is recommended to spend a couple of hours daily, because that can make a difference. Most owners who cherish the clarity of their pool waters need to spend a few hours daily so as to make sure that the water is clean enough. A poorly maintained pool can be a haven for bacteria, causing health problems and diseases to users of the pool.

The typical pool maintenance routine requires cleaning with net in order to scoop out the larger items, such as leaves or other objects. If you have a chlorine pool you need to have a test kit which will show what chemicals are needed at any time; there are different kits for salt water pools and chlorine pools, therefore you can choose based on your pool. Chemicals are used to ensure the balance of water ingredients and sanitary conditions in the pool. You should make sure though that you don’t overdo it with chemicals, because this might result in skin problems and eye infections. There are some particular chemicals that can help you clean or avoid the algae that tend to build up in pools. Keep in mind though that these chemicals are very dangerous and should be kept away from kids.

You should use a swimming pool vacuum and use it at least three or four times per week, depending on the usage of the pool.

Always advise swimmers to enter the pool only after taking a short shower because the dirt and natural oils of the skin add to the debris in the pool. Moreover ask your friends or family members to avoid entering the pool without a shower if they have used body lotions and powders.

When the pool is not in use, you should keep your pool covered. There are particular covers for swimming pools, which can keep the pool safe and clean when not in use and prevent accidents as well.

Keep in mind that swimming pool maintenance is mandatory, not only for your health but also for the longevity of the pool itself, thus you should be rather cautious and meticulous about it.




 

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