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5 DIY Pool Maintenance Tips

5 DIY Pool Maintenance Tips, Pass Christian, MS You must consider pool maintenance if there is a pool on your property. For best operation and to ensure you can experience it for a more extended period, your swimming pool needs to be well maintained, just like all the other areas of your home. Using the right products and following the right maintenance techniques can help keep the water safe and clean.

Helpful DIY Pool Maintenance Tips

While we at Thrive Pools offer all-round pool services, we also like to guide our clients on the best DIY pool maintenance methods.

Skim The Debris

The easiest way to keep the water clean is to skim any trash and leaves off the water's surface. Make sure your water is always ready to use by doing this each day. Since there won't be as much foreign matter for the pool filter to filter out each time, it can help the filter last longer. If you have the resources, consider purchasing a robot vacuum or hiring someone to clean the pool's bottom. Along with skimming, you should scrape the pool's sides every other week.

Maintain A Balanced Pool Chemistry

Maintaining your fiberglass or concrete pools chemistry has never been easier, thanks to testing kits. Anywhere between 7.2 and 7.8 pH values should be acceptable for a swimming pool to be used safely and comfortably. Whatever kind you use, a sanitizer's job is to make sure the water is pure and secure. In other words, it won't have any dangerous or harmful things that can develop in pool water that hasn't been treated, including bacteria, viruses, or algae.

Maintain Ideal Water Level

For optimum function, it's also essential to maintain the proper water level, which should be at the pool skimmer/tile level. If it's too low, there's a chance the pump will burn out when the water runs out. The skimmer door may not function properly if it is too high, leaving particles in the pool and adding extra effort for the filter system.

Clean The Pool Filter Regularly

Even if you frequently brush and vacuum your pool, dirt and debris may still be there. Set your filters to the backwash position to get rid of these potentially stuck objects. But avoid doing it too frequently. Try to abide by the manufacturer's instructions because excessive cleaning could render it useless.

Although you can handle pool maintenance, the task can be tedious and time-consuming. You must also use the right cleaning solutions, tools, and products. The best way to avoid all the hassles related to pool maintenance is to hire professionals. We are a leading company in the industry and offer reliable, cost-effective swimming pool maintenance services, and our team can do a better job as they are trained and experienced in these tasks.

For more information on DIY concrete and fiberglass pool maintenance tips, call Thrive Pools at 228-342-0228. You can also email us your queries via this Contact Us form, and we will get back to you in no time to discuss your swimming pool project.

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