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How to Clean a Backyard Swimming Pool



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By : Christine Harrell    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-10-13 17:36:43
When one owns a swimming pool, it is necessary to clean it regularly. This task can be done easily and efficiently. There are a few steps to cleaning a backyard swimming pool.

The first thing one must do is gather the necessary supplies. A leaf skimmer net, vacuum and brush are needed for the cleaning of the pool itself. If one intends to treat the water as well, he will need to get chemicals, such as chlorine, as well as a water testing kit. Most kits will test pH, alkalinity and calcium hardness. It is important to always follow the manufacturer's directions when using these chemicals.

When beginning to clean a swimming pool, remove all noticeable debris on the surface of the water. This can usually be done with a leaf skimmer. These nets typically with a long or adjustable handle to make this task easier. This may also be a good time to empty out the strainer baskets.

The bottom and sides must be vacuumed to remove materials that have stuck to them. There are many automatic pool cleaners that make this chore take considerably less effort. Regardless of the cleaner or vacuum used, it is important to be thorough since small amounts of debris can quickly dirty the water.

A brush should be used to scrub the sides of the swimming pool. The type of brush used depends on the material of the walls. Stiff brushes can typically be used with concrete walls, while a softer brush is needed for fiberglass or tile. Using a brush that is too stiff can cause scratches or loosen the tiles on the walls.

Using chemicals is necessary to keep the water sanitary and free of irritating materials. Always wear gloves when handling these chemicals. One must "shock" the water on occasion. This helps eliminate organic materials as well as prevent algae. Adding chemicals can be somewhat tricky. One should not become frustrated and continue adding more than the recommended amount of chemicals if the water does not immediately have the desired appearance.

These steps will help keep backyard swimming pools clean and safe to use. One of the most important aspects of pool cleaning is maintenance. Aside from regular thorough cleanings, one should also perform basic chores such as emptying the strainer baskets. Tossing things like leaves out of the water can help keep debris from accumulating. Doing simple tasks like these will make cleaning even easier.
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