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Weekly Pool Cleaning Routine for a Crystal-Clear Pool

Here at South West Pools, we know that maintaining a sparkling pool is a top priority for pool owners in Bath, Bristol, and the South West. With the right routine and cleaning methods, you can enjoy a crystal-clear pool throughout the swimming season. In this blog post, I'll walk you through a weekly pool cleaning routine that will keep your pool water pristine and inviting.





Day 1: Skimming and Surface Cleaning


Start the week by grabbing your pool skimmer net. Spend some time skimming the water's surface to remove leaves, twigs, and any debris that might have found its way into your pool. Pay attention to corners and areas near trees, as they tend to accumulate more debris.


Day 2: Brushing Pool Walls and Floor


On day two, use a pool brush to scrub the walls and floor of your pool. This prevents algae growth and ensures that your pool remains visually appealing. The type of brush you need depends on your pool's surface. Sturdy nylon bristles work well for tiled or concrete pools, while a softer brush is ideal for vinyl-lined pools.


Day 3: Check and Empty the Skimmer Basket


Make it a habit to check the skimmer basket on the third day of your weekly routine. If it's full, empty it to ensure that the skimming process remains efficient. Clean out any debris from the skimmer basket to prevent clogs.


Day 4: Vacuum the Pool


On the fourth day, it's time to vacuum your pool. If you have an automatic pool cleaner, simply set it in motion. If not, use a manual pool vacuum to clean the pool floor and walls. Make sure to pay special attention to any trouble spots, such as areas with poor circulation or shadows where algae can thrive.


Day 5: Check and Adjust Water Chemistry


Maintaining proper water chemistry is crucial for swimmer comfort and the longevity of your pool equipment. Test the pool water for pH, chlorine levels, and other parameters. Adjust the chemicals as needed to keep the water balanced. Regular water testing helps you avoid issues like algae growth and cloudy water.


Day 6: Clean the Pool Filter


A clean pool filter is essential for efficient water circulation and filtration. Check your pool filter system and clean or backwash it if required. A well-maintained filter system ensures that your pool water remains clear and safe for swimming.


Day 7: Check the Pool Cover


If you use a pool cover, inspect it on the last day of your weekly routine. Ensure that it's secure and free from damage. A well-maintained cover keeps debris out and helps maintain your pool's water quality during periods of inactivity.


By adhering to this weekly pool cleaning routine, you can enjoy a beautifully clear and inviting pool. However, every pool is unique, and additional tasks may be necessary, depending on the specific conditions in your area. For professional advice and assistance with pool maintenance, South West Pools is here to help. If you have any questions or require equipment and supplies, please don't hesitate to contact us.


South West Pools is committed to making your pool ownership experience as enjoyable as possible. By following these simple steps, you'll ensure that your pool remains a source of relaxation and enjoyment all season long. Enjoy your crystal-clear pool!



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