Tips to Help Keep Your Swimming Pool Water Clean


Swimming pools are one of the most preferred relaxing spots for several Australian families, especially during the hot summer months. To ensure the water in swimming pools is clean and safe for pool users, proper pool use and maintenance is required.

Below are some tips every homeowner should use to ensure the water in their swimming pool stays clean.

Keep the pool pump running 24/7

It is always advisable to turn off appliances when they are not in use so as to save on energy. But this is a rule should not apply to all appliances. Take your pool pump, for example. This device should not be turned off because the water in your pool should flow at all times so as to avoid algae growth, which often occurs when water stops moving. You might incur higher monthly electricity costs by keeping your pool pump running 24/7, but that's the price you will have to pay to ensure the water in your pool remains clean and safe for everyone to swim in. To keep the cost of running your pool pump down, you should get yourself an energy-efficient equipment model.

Maintain traffic at the pool

If left undisturbed, pool water tends to catch all manner of unwanted dirt and debris, which settles at the bottom of the pool (sediment) or floats on the surface of the water. By swimming and splashing in your pool as frequently as possible, you contribute towards the cleanliness of the pool. This is because swimmers help increase flow rates inside the pool, allowing the pool filter to trap more debris and also filtering pool water much better.

Use a pool skimmer net

While your pool filter will trap small debris such as sand, large items may not make it into the filter basket. To remove leaves and other large debris from your pool, you can use a skimmer net. Skimming your pool regularly will ensure you get rid of large debris that may break down and leave your pool looking murky.

Make sure the water level is right

Did you know that water levels affect the general cleanliness of your water? For optimal water flow, check your water level to ensure it is just right. Typically, the water should fill your pool filter halfway. If the water level is too low, your pump may run dry and malfunction. If it is too high, your skimmer won't be able to trap debris properly, thus making your pool dirty.

For assistance keeping your pool clean, consider hiring a pool cleaning company like Cygnet Pool Supplies & Service Pty Ltd.

About Me

Converting to salt water swimming

We had a pool in the house that we didn't use that often because I hated the way that the chlorine made my eyes sting. Last summer, we switched over to salt water, and it's been such a great change. The pool is easy to maintain and much nicer to use. It has been a bit of a learning curve working out how to do the pool maintenance, though, so we have used a professional pool contractor and are slowly taking on more of the maintenance tasks ourselves. This blog is for home owners who employ pool contractors or people looking to find new pool contractors for salt water pools.

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