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Keeping your Pool Clean Having a pool isn’t all fun and games – there is going to be some work involved for you. Problems with water levels and pH balance of the pool can damage your pool equipment and lead to expensive repairs. Keeping your pool in tip top shape means keeping it clear of debris and also in making sure that the water is sanitary. Keeping the Pool Clear of Debris You will need to make sure that you clear out any leaves, etc. that have fallen into the pool. This is your first line of defence when it comes to keeping your pool sparkling. You can try to automate this process as much as possible but you will probably also need to pull out the pool skimmer once in a while. If you need some advice on automation, etc. you can simply pop into your nearest pool shop. Making sure that the Water Level is Correct Making sure that there is enough water in the pool is very important in pool maintenance. If levels drop too low, your pool walls could crack and your pool cleaning equipment could be damaged. If the water level is too high, your machinery will not be able to operate properly either. Getting the Chemical Balance Right Keeping the pH balance in your pool right means making sure that pool is acid enough to fight off algae and germs but is not too harsh or drying on your skin. You may need to buy a pool testing kit to get this 100% right. You are going to need to add chlorine to the pool. Of course, you will be quickly be able to see if you are adding too much chlorine – if the water makes your eyes sting or if it irritates your skin, you are probably using too much chlorine. Keeping the Rubbish Out of the Pool Another good way to keep your pool clean is to minimise the amount of dirt and debris that goes into it in the first place. Try to keep your pool area free of soil – it is best paved – decorate with pot plants in need. This stops family tracking dirt in from the garden. Make sure

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Keeping your Pool CleanHaving a pool isn’t all fun and games – there is going to be some work involved for you. Problems with water levels and pH balance of the pool can damage your pool equipment and lead to expensive repairs. Keeping your pool in tip top shape means keeping it clear of debris and also in making sure that the water is sanitary.

Keeping the Pool Clear of Debris

You will need to make sure that you clear out any leaves, etc. that have fallen into the pool. This is your first line of defence when it comes to keeping your pool sparkling. You can try to automate this process as much as possible but you will probably also need to pull out the pool skimmer once in a while. If you need some advice on automation, etc. you can simply pop into your nearest pool shop.

Making sure that the Water Level is Correct

Making sure that there is enough water in the pool is very important in pool maintenance. If levels drop too low, your pool walls could crack and your pool cleaning equipment could be damaged. If the water level is too high, your machinery will not be able to operate properly either.

Getting the Chemical Balance Right

Keeping the pH balance in your pool right means making sure that pool is acid enough to fight off algae and germs but is not too harsh or drying on your skin. You may need to buy a pool testing kit to get this 100% right. You are going to need to add chlorine to the pool. Of course, you will be quickly be able to see if you are adding too much chlorine – if the water makes your eyes sting or if it irritates your skin, you are probably using too much chlorine.

Keeping the Rubbish Out of the Pool

Another good way to keep your pool clean is to minimise the amount of dirt and debris that goes into it in the first place. Try to keep your pool area free of soil – it is best paved – decorate with pot plants in need. This stops family tracking dirt in from the garden. Make sure that trees don’t hang over the pool. A pool cover is not only useful in winter but can also come in handy during summer to keep rubbish out of the pool when not in use. It is a good idea to consider an automated pool cover for ease of use.

In general, keeping your pool clean need not be such a big deal – it just needs to be done consistently. Should you not have the time to do it yourself, you can employ professional pool cleaners Brisbane to help you out. They will schedule visits as often as you need – generally once a week or every two weeks.

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