
In order to fully enjoy your backyard fun, you want a clean and safe pool to jump into. Pool cleaning is an important aspect of owning a pool. This requires quality equipment that will last a long time. There is lots of advanced cleaning equipment out there and we are here to break them down for you.
Telescoping Tools
Telescopic tools are instrumental to operating your other pool cleaning tools. The poles allow you to use your cleaning tools from a distance and you’ll use them in all of your pool cleaning activities. These can be used to help skim and vacuum and will allow you to reach across your pool with little trouble.
Vacuum Equipment
A vacuum hose and head will be one of the basic vacuuming essentials you’ll need. Find a vacuum head that is compatible with your poles and make sure to get one that will work well with the material your pool is made of. For example, you’ll want to look for different vacuums for vinyl poles versus concrete poles.
The vacuum hose will help with suction and needs to be compatible with the head. This is something that can be purchased along with the vacuum head. If you’re looking for additional pieces, you can also purchase a leaf trap. This will help with removing large debris.
Skimmer
Skimmers are very helpful in fishing large pieces of debris from the pool. If you have the time, skimming your pool each day will help keep dirt from building up and clogging your filters and pumps. It will also help relieve the work on your filter and vacuum. Remember to replace the net often to prevent the spread of bacteria.
Brushes
Depending on whether you plan to keep the pool clean or hire professionals such as Georgia Pool Cleaning, having a good set of brushes will be useful. This helps you keep the physical sections of your pool clean. Most people tend to keep a standard brush, a small brush, and an algae brush in their toolkit. This helps them work on any stains that are spotted in the pool.
Testing Kits and Strips
The chemical well-being of a pool is just as important as the physical. You’ll want to keep water testing equipment on hand as well as liquid testing kits, chemicals, and test strips. These will help you keep track of the chemical makeup of your pool and help you keep it safe and clean for use. These might be tools you’ll only need every other week rather than daily, but they will tell you a lot about the quality of your water.
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