Swimming Pool Information
This
information can clarify and help answer some questions.
Pool types: Pools are available in two types: above ground and in-ground. The
type can determine the amount and kind of cleaning methods.
Pool materials: Pools come in a variety of different materials, some requiring
more maintenance than others.
Fiberglass is used for a one-piece tub fitted into a pre-dug hole. The slick
surface repels algae, but it will need occasional re-coating.
Concrete is covered with a plaster water seal that can take more wear and tear
than other pool materials. It'll probably need to be replaced every 7 to 10
years.
Aggregate finish is a concrete pool with a specialized finish that has better
traction. It's covered with a layer of embedded rounded gravel.
Tile is a concrete pool with a tile finish instead of a plaster finish. The
tile surface requires less surface maintenance than other surfaces.
The slick surface of a vinyl liner, like fiberglass, repels algae.
Pool problems: How much your pool is used will help determine the amount of
cleaning needed. For instance, murky or colored water may mean you have chemical
imbalances, pollutants such as microorganisms, or a clogged filter. Clogged
filters can mean money down the drain.
Algae can be another spoiler. It needs to be attacked two ways -- through chemical
treatment, and a lot of filtering, backwashing, scrubbing, and skimming. Whether
it is green, brown, or little black spots of algae, it will take over your pool
if it is not dealt with immediately.
Features: Pools can have several features that can affect your cleaning job.
Many larger pools have heaters, especially those installed in cooler climates.
Many homeowners turn off the heater in the warmer months to save on the utility
bill. Your filtration system keeps the water clean.Improper chemical balances
open the door to contamination, therefore it?s also advisable to use a water
testing kit. It gives a good indication when you need temporary treatment, and
when a pool service professional is needed.
Some manual pool covers are designed for safety to keep kids out of the water
in case they slipped on the edge. Winter covers can also lower your heating
and chemical use. It's a nice feature to keep leaves and bugs at a minimum.
An automatic pool cover is just like a manual pool cover, except a machine
rolls it back and forth along tracks. There is more to cleaning a pool, however,
than keeping a proper pH balance. Not only is there skimming for floaties, but
also vacuuming; scrubbing the tiles, sides, and floor; and cleaning, maintaining,
emptying, and backwashing the filter and pump. A professional pool cleaning
service will give you many clean, clear hours free of scale, rust, pollutants,
bacteria and cloudy water. (But it?s up to you to watch for that occasional
leaf.)
If you own an outdoor pool in a climate that gets cold during the winter, many
experts strongly suggest you winterize your pool. Winterization usually entails
draining most of the water, blowing out the pipes, applying algaecide and antifreeze
in key areas, and covering the pool. Winterization will protect your pool from
any freeze damage that can harm your pool surface and equipment
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