Pool Maintenance: Everything You Need to Know

Your swimming pool is one of the best and most exciting features of your home. However, it takes time, energy, and regular pool maintenance to ensure it lasts.

You’ll have to perform weekly tasks like cleaning it and making sure the water is chemically balanced, and you’ll also have to maintain the machinery. Read on to find out more about optimal pool maintenance.

Pool Maintenance: Best Practices

Regular pool maintenance is a must if you want your pool to last.

If you want to maintain your pool well, come up with a comprehensive plan that includes weekly, sporadic, and annual tasks.

It’s often best to write out the regular tasks in a calendar, which you can hang up in your house or keep with you. That way, you don’t risk forgetting something.

Overall Cleanliness

The cleanliness of your pool can only be guaranteed if you spend some time on pool maintenance every week.

By completing the small, simple actions, you can significantly increase the lifespan of your pool, and you can make sure that it is safe for everyone who uses it. 

Every week, you’ll have to clean the filters and the skimmer baskets, vacuum the floor of the pool, brush the walls, check the pH of the water, and order the necessary chemicals.

You should also check and clean the area around the pool since debris that lands on the ground can be blown into the water and skim the surface for any floating debris.

You’ll also need to maintain the water level as pool activity and evaporation can cause water loss.

Machinery Maintenance

When you service your pool’s equipment regularly, it’s much more likely to last for a long time.

Check with the manufacturers of your boilers and pumps to find out how often they need to be inspected. 

Usually, one maintenance appointment per year is enough, but it all depends on the piece of equipment you have and how old it is.

If you have a gas boiler, it’s particularly important to have it checked because gas leaks can cause serious health issues. While regular service appointments are usually enough, you should also seek maintenance if you hear any strange noises or if your pool no longer reaches the correct temperature.

Maintaining Chemical Balance

When you get pool water delivered from Taylor Farms Water Hauling, it already has the correct chemical mixture and pH balance.

However, rainfall and other outside influences can cause fluctuations in your pool’s balance, so you should check every week. 

The pH is the measure of how acidic or alkaline the water is. While 0 is extremely acidic, 14 is very alkaline, and 7 is neutral. Your pool should be between 7.0 and 7.6.

If the water is too acidic, the components of the pool can start to corrode, which means that you’ll need to replace them more frequently, and if it is too alkaline, you might start to experience problems with scaling. You can buy pool chemicals to create the optimal balance.

You should be aware that these chemicals can be dangerous when concentrated, so you need to wear PPE, keep it away from children, and wash your hands thoroughly after use.

Shock Treatments

Once in a while, you’ll need to do some extra pool maintenance called a shock treatment.

Shock treatment is used to keep algae and bacteria out of your pool. But, this doesn’t simply mean adding more chlorine than usual. 

Instead, you’ll need to purchase a separate product, such as calcium hypochlorite or unstabilized dichlor to add into your pool water.

Always follow the instructions on the label, which might include waiting for eight or more hours before using the pool and performing a shock treatment once the sun has gone down.

Cover Your Pool

To ensure proper pool maintenance, it’s best to cover up your when not in use.

This will help prevent debris from falling into it, keeping it much cleaner, and helps reduce the risk of people and animals falling in. There are several different types of pool covers to fit your individual needs.

Whichever pool cover you choose, be sure it is specifically designed for pools so that it has the correct strength, weight, and stability to keep your pool protected, even when it’s not in use for several months.

Closing the Pool for the Winter

One of the most important pool maintenance tasks each year is closing your pool for the winter.

You can either drain all the water and order fresh the next year, or you can close the pool while it is full of water. 

It’s best to leave water in your pool over the winter months to protect your pool liner. However, if you plan to have work done on your pool, it can be drained and refilled in the spring. 

Call Taylor Farms Water Hauling

No matter how well you keep your pool maintained, you will still experience a level of water loss.

When it’s time to fill or top off your pool water, Taylor Farms Water Hauling is the premier water hauling company in the Eastern Panhandle. 

Pool maintenance takes some work, but is worth it to enjoy a summer full of memories.

You’ll have perform weekly, monthly, and yearly tasks to ensure your pool will last for the long haul.

If you’re searching for clean, locally sourced water for your swimming pool, large event, construction site, or emergency service your search is over!

Taylor Farm’s Water Hauling is the area’s leader in water delivery for West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia and limited areas of Pennsylvania. You may contact us online or call us at 304.229.1194. We deliver water for any size swimming pool or hot tub, ponds, and cisterns. We also provide potable water for events and emergency services.

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