A complete guide to swimming pool maintenance

Having a swimming pool can add value to your existence, allowing you to keep active, relax, and detach from the stress of everyday life.

However, many people who own one are still unaware of how to clean a swimming pool.

How to clean a swimming pool

If you’re wondering, ‘how do you clean swimming pool?’ or find yourself searching ‘how to clean swimming pool’ online, then we can provide some pointers. First, you’ll first need to sweep the surface so that you can collect any loose items or dirt. This may require you to drain some of the water from the pool so you have better access to surface, walls, and the floor.

Once you do, you’ll need to clean them by scrubbing thoroughly. This keeps bacteria and algae at bay, ensuring the pool is safe to swim in. There may also be lingering dirt at the bottom, which you’ll need to remove. Cleaning and replacing the filter may be necessary as well to ensure the water remains pure as possible.

How do you clean a swimming pool?

There are various tools you’ll need if you’re going to clean a pool. Taking dirt from the surface of the swimming pool can be achieved by using a net. However, using a brush can also be effective in relocating debris to the bottom that can be easily taken out later. A scrubber, or a brush, along with a chlorine-based liquid cleaner can be used to clean the walls and floors of a swimming pool. To clear dirt from the bottom, you can use a vacuum, which effectively and rapidly collects sediment.

Can I clean my pool myself?

Yes, you can clean a swimming pool by yourself if you’ve the right equipment. However, given it’s usually advised for a pool owner to clean their swimming pool weekly, this can be a tiresome task. There’s also a chance you may miss a few key steps in the cleaning process. For that reason, it’s better to reach out to professionals in the field of swimming pool cleaning and maintenance who can ensure that your pool is thoroughly clean and safe to be in.

How to clean an outdoor swimming pool

Cleaning an outdoor pool is similar to cleaning an indoor pool. However, as outdoor pools are directly exposed to harsh weather and the elements, they require more maintenance and need to be cleaned more deeply.

How often should a pool be cleaned?

Swimming pools should be cleaned on a weekly basis as bacteria and algae build over the week. If it’s not cleaned often enough, a pool can become dirty and pose health risks as well as increasing the chances of clogs.

Swimming pool maintenance by Portrait Pools

Portrait Pools provides maintenance services for a wide variety of swimming pools. Our swimming pool chemicals, covers, and equipment can keep your swimming pool in top condition long after we install it. Whether you own a residential or commercial swimming pool, we can ensure that you have an exceptional experience.

Contact us by dialling 01625 466200 or send an email at newwebenquiries@portraitpools.com to see how we help you achieve a pristine swimming pool.

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