Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Dive into Simple Pool Maintenance

Owning a pool in the Valley of the Sun doesn’t need to be intimidating if you know some basic pool maintenance facts. Start with testing your pool water to check pH levels and see whether you will need to add chemicals to get the pool ready for swimmers. The pH scale measures acidity and alkalinity from 0 to 14. Purchase a simple pool test kit and look for a reading of between 7.2 and 7.8. Some pool equipment stores will test your water if you bring a small amount into the store – this might help familiarize you with what chemicals you may need to add to the pool.

Keep your pool free of debris with a long-handled pool skimmer. Just scoop out leaves, twigs and bugs every couple of days. Also remember to empty out your automatic skimmer basket at least once a week. Just remove the top located in the pool deck and pull out the basket to empty it. Keeping the pool free of debris that deteriorates will cut down on the amount of chlorine needed to keep the pool clean.

Regular weekly vacuuming is important as well, as well as brushing the tile and walls to remove algae, mineral deposits and dirt. Some pool surfaces like vinyl, fiberglass or tile require a soft brush.

Keep an eye on your pool water level throughout the swimming season. Use your hose to fill the pool to the correct level, and make sure the level doesn’t drop below the skimmer or you may damage the pump. If your water level drops significantly, you will want to have a professional look for leaks.