Pool liners
are a great and cost effective way to rejuvenate a pool.There is
nothing like the joy that having a swimming pool in your own backyard
can bring. Not only can you cool down on hot days, but they enhance the
look of your backyard. But swimming pools can be expensive to maintain,
especially when the chemistry gets out of balance. These are 2 basic
things you can do to maintain a healthy swimming pool and reduce the
time you looking after it.
Chemical Balance:
The most important aspect of any swimming pool is to keep all the
chemicals in check and at optimum levels. Maintenance need not be time
consuming either, and should only take a few minutes each day. To ensure
the right pool chemical balance,
Daily (around 5mins when all is good with the pool)
1. check that the water is crystal clear
2. check there is no build up of algae. Especially check around ‘dead’ areas like pool steps where water flow isn’t as great.
3. check there is a good flow from the water jets
4. check there is a good flow of water in the skimmer
5. check there is no excess leaves or other debris in the pool
6. make sure there is correct pressure in the pool filter
1. check that the water is crystal clear
2. check there is no build up of algae. Especially check around ‘dead’ areas like pool steps where water flow isn’t as great.
3. check there is a good flow from the water jets
4. check there is a good flow of water in the skimmer
5. check there is no excess leaves or other debris in the pool
6. make sure there is correct pressure in the pool filter
Twice A Week (around 30 mins)
1. measure chlorine, pH and stabiliser levels
2. clean out the skimmer
3. brush the sides and bottom of the pool
1. measure chlorine, pH and stabiliser levels
2. clean out the skimmer
3. brush the sides and bottom of the pool
Weekly
1. dose of phosphate remover
1. dose of phosphate remover
Monthly
1. Professional check on water levels by local pool shop
Regular maintenance will prevent the need
for pool “shocking” and actually save you a lot of time in the long run
buy addressing problems before they get out of hand. When the pool
balance gets too far out and you have to pool “Shock”, you have to wait
at least 1 day before you can swim, so regular checking of chemical
levels means your pool is not only always ready for fun, but your
chemical usage is at its minimum (which is good for your health too!). A
quick brush of the pool surface once or twice a week also removes build
up more easily that if it is left harden over time. Inground or
aboveground there are lot of patterns available and they are custom made
to fit your pool exactly.
For many aboveground pools, they are
pretty simple to measure and nearly all are made to a standard size.
Even better for the DIY person is that with a bit of care its not too
hard to install one yourself.
Inground pools are a different matter
though. Nearly all inground pools are custom made, so no two are the
same. The installer will use a special 3D measuring tool to measure the
exact shape of the pool shell. This is then feed into a computer, which
will pattern a new liner. This liner then needs to be installed by a
professional crew in order to ensure a perfect fit that will last the
longest.
Use a Pool Cover:
Debris entering the pool is one of the largest sources of contaminants
(the other being the people who swim in it!). So when not in use, cover
the pool with a pool blanket. Besides eliminating a lot of debris, there
are many other benefits to a pool cover that make them a cost effective
choice, including;
1. reduces chemical usage, this is mandatory too! When the levels are too high, they can damage the pool cover.
2. traps heat in winter, making the pool warmer by up to 8oC
3. helps keep dust and debris out, which means you pool is cleaner for longer
4. significantly reduces water evaporation
1. reduces chemical usage, this is mandatory too! When the levels are too high, they can damage the pool cover.
2. traps heat in winter, making the pool warmer by up to 8oC
3. helps keep dust and debris out, which means you pool is cleaner for longer
4. significantly reduces water evaporation
There are a number of differences in pool
blankets, the biggest being the quality. But the basic rule of thumb is
that the thinner the pool blanket, the shorter the lifespan. A pool
blankets thickness is measured in microns and typically come in 400, 500
and 600 micron thicknesses. Always when installing, make sure the pool
cover is installed bubble side down. Higher end pool blankets will also
have some sort of thermal insulation. You should also consider a pool
roller system, as they are the easiest way to store and care for your
pool blanket when not in use.
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