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We can agree: having a pool at home and always finding it ready for use is a big dream, isn’t it? However, the reality of keeping it always ready can be a challenging task. Mainly talking about the pool water and cleaning in general. 

Cloudy water, pool algae that won’t go away and chemical imbalance are common problems that can give you a headache, talking about pool maintenace. 

Thinking of that, we prepared this special article with practical tips about how you can keep your pool always crystal clear and clean. We also added strategic points so you can be aware about the water quality and pool maintenance. 

So, have you ever thought about enjoying pool time without having to worry if the water is clean and safe to enjoy with your family and friends? 

Keep reading and get to know more!

Table of contents

  1. Pool Tips: cleaning checklist

1.1 Pool cleaning tasks

  1. Treating the pool water: you must know this!

2.1 Pool water treatment tasks

  1. Frequently Asked Questions

3.1 How can I keep the pool clean for longer?

3.2 How can I get rid of green water? 

3.3 How do I use chlorine to treat pool water?

3.4 How do I avoid pool sludge? 

3.5 What is the ideal pool cleaning frequency? 

  1. Pool water maintenance: meet the greatest ally
  2. Conclusion 

Pool Tips: cleaning checklist

When talking about pool care, undoubtedly, physical cleaning is the main character. It is through it that you will take the first step in avoiding pool sludge and decrease the chances of disorders related to the accumulation of dirt. You will find below a table of essential tasks that will help you to keep your pool clean for longer.

Pool cleaning tasks 

TaskFrequencyDescriptionBenefitsTips and observations
SiftingDaily To remove leaves, insects and dirt from the water surface using a sieve.Avoids dirt from sinking to the bottom of the pool, making cleaning easier and also avoiding the proliferation of bacteria and pool algae.You should do this task in the morning or after you use the pool.
VacuumingWeeklyRemove leaves, sand and other remains from the bottom of the pool with a weekly vacuuming.Keeps the bottom of the pool clean and free from dirt which can make the water cloudy and harm the circulation.Remember to use a vacuum proper for pools and execute the action in a complete and careful way.
BrushingWeeklyBrush all the pool walls, corners and the bottom of the pool.Prevents the accumulation of pool algae and bacteria, avoiding stains and unpleasant smells in the pool. Use a brush which is adequate for your pool’s coating. If your pool has stairs or handrails, remember to brush them too.
Filter cleaningMonthly or when it is neededClean or backwash the pool filter to remove remaining dirt and to guarantee its efficiency.Helps to keep the water always clean, assuring the correct filtering and removing impurities.Consult the filter manual to know the ideal frequency of cleaning and if it asks for any additional procedure or technique. 

* Did you know that the weekly vacuuming not only helps with the pool cleaning, but also helps to prevent problems in the filtering system? 

Treating the pool water: you must know this!

When you search for ways to take care of the pool water, a lot of information pops up, and they canend up confusing you. Thinking about that, we prepared this second table that deals with strategic points about this subject. 

Before checking the table out, it is important to remind you that the chemical treatment allied with the physical treatment is essential to keep the pool water healthy and free from harmful microorganisms. 

Pool maintenance: test the water pH to guarantee the greatest leisure experience. 

The water’s chemical balance, which includes the pH control, total alkalinity and free chlorine, is vital to guarantee safety and to protect the pool and its equipments against corrosion and other damage. 

Pool water treatment tasks (chemical and preventive part)

TaskFrequencyDescriptionBenefitsTips and observations
Chemical treatmentRegularAnalyze and adjust the water parameters, such as pH, total alkalinity and free chlorine, using test kits and appropriate chemical products.It certifies the water’s chemical balance, guaranteeing your safety and comfort, in addition to protecting the pool and its equipments.Perform tests and chemical adjustments frequently, following the products’ instructions and looking for professional help in case of any doubt.
Pool ChlorinatorPermanentUse a pool chlorinator to produce chlorine safely and automatically, keeping the water free from algae and bacteria.Reduces the necessity of manually manipulating and adding chlorine, offering more practicality and safety. The water smell is also weaker.Install the pool chlorinator according to the manufacturer’s instructions and perform the periodical maintenance of the equipment.
Covering the poolWhile it is not being usedCover the pool using a pool cover to avoid dirt, leaves and insects in your pool.It helps to maintain your pool clean for longer, reducing the necessity of cleaning it and the consumption of chemical products.Choose a pool cover that is appropriate for your pool’s shape and size, and guarantee that it is appropriately installed and fixed to avoid accidents.

Frequently Asked Questions 

How can I keep the pool clean for longer?

A pool can be kept clean for longer by balancing the physical cleaning and the chemical treatment. As we saw previously, sifting, vacuuming and brushing the pool walls weekly are essential tasks. Besides that, keeping the pH level adequate and ideal free chlorine also helps to mantain the water crystal clear. 

How can I get rid of green water? 

The presence of algar is one of the main causes of green water in the pool. To solve this problem, it is necessary to perform a complete brushing process, followed by treatment using algaecide and chlorine shock treatment. Testing and adjusting the water pH levels is also essential.

How do I use chlorine to treat pool water?

Chlorination is a continuous water treatment process, in which you add chlorine for disinfection, bacteria and other microorganisms elimination. Chlorine must be kept in adequate levels, between 1-3 ppm, and it can help if you use a pool chlorinator as well, for an efficient operation in the long term.

How do I avoid pool sludge? 

Sludge can be avoided by regular maintenance. Brushing the bottom of the pool and its walls weekly, keeping the water’s chemical balance and adding pool clarifiers when needed are effective methods to avoid sludge.

What is the ideal pool cleaning frequency? 

The ideal pool cleaning frequency depends on how you use the pool and the area around it. In general, there are taks that must be done daily, weekly and monthly. 

Pool water maintenance: meet the greatest ally

Pay attention! During periods of intense use, like the summer, it might be necessary to increase the frequency of activities such as vacuuming, sifting and filter cleaning. 

Conclusion

Keeping the pool water quality is easier when you have a greater notion of the taks and tools which can help you with this process. 

The 5 tips we mentioned throughout the text (physical cleaning, filter care, chemical treatment, covering the pool and using a pool chlorinator) are a great way to start making your routine easier. 

Remember that the correct execution of every task, and performing them in the right frequency, is the key to avoid problems and maintain safety. 

That way, your pool will be the perfect place to relax and have fun, free from problems like cloudy water and algae. With these suggestions in mind, you will be able to enjoy incredible moments with a pool that is always clean and pleasant.