Keeping a Pool Clean: The Best Tools and Techniques

Summer fun is right around the corner, and with it comes the maintenance and water care that goes along with a busy pool. Keeping a pool clean and ready for use at the drop of the hat is not just important; it’s essential. Not only does a clean pool look better, but it is also safer for swimming. So, what are the best tools and techniques for keeping your pool clean? We’ve put together a handy list to make pool maintenance easier than ever. 

Tools for Keeping a Pool Clean

  1. Skimmer: A skimmer is a must-have tool for any pool owner. It is used to remove leaves, debris, and other floating objects from the surface of the water. Skimming your pool regularly is important to prevent debris from sinking to the bottom and making it harder to clean.
  2. Brush: A pool brush is used to scrub the walls, floor, and other surfaces of the pool. This is important to prevent algae and other growth from forming. There are many different types of pool brushes available, including ones with nylon or stainless steel bristles.
  3. Vacuum: A pool vacuum is used to remove debris and dirt from the bottom of the pool. There are several types of pool vacuums available, including manual and automatic options.
  4. UV Systems: A UV system uses ultraviolet light to sanitize pool water and can really help you manage your pool’s sanitation, especially in the busiest summer months. It’s completely safe for swimmers and can reduce chlorine usage by up to 80%.
  5. Salt Cell Generators: A salt cell generator creates a saltwater pool. Many pool owners find that a saltwater pool creates a gentler swimming experience and is used in place of traditional chlorine. This makes balancing your chemicals easier than ever, as salt water works to keep algae at bay and takes care of the need for adding traditional chlorine. 
  6. Digital Chemistry Readers: A digital chemistry reader is the easiest and most accurate way to check your pool’s chemistry. 

Techniques for Pool Cleaning

  1. Regular Skimming: Skimming the pool should be done daily or at least every other day. This will prevent debris from sinking to the bottom and making it harder to clean.
  2. Brushing: Brushing the pool walls and floor should be done weekly. This will prevent algae growth and keep the pool looking clean.
  3. Vacuuming: Vacuuming the pool should be done weekly. This will remove any dirt and debris that has sunk to the bottom of the pool.
  4. Shock Treatment: Shock treatment should be done once a week or as needed. This involves adding a large amount of chlorine to the pool to kill any bacteria and prevent algae growth.
At Solaxx by AquaComfort Solutions, you’ll find a variety of tools that help make keeping a pool clean easier than ever. Find a local Solaxx dealer today! And, if you’re interested in working with Solaxx, we’re always looking for great dealers across the country to join in bringing our innovative water treatment products to pool owners. Contact us today to learn more. The Future of Water. Built Stronger – Designed to Last Longer