There are several ways to clean the bottom of your pool, from using automatic equipment to manual cleaning. Below, we explain how to do it effectively.
Using Automatic Pool Vacuums
Automatic pool vacuums are very effective for keeping the bottom of the pool clean. Make sure the vacuum is properly connected and submerged. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to set up and operate the device, moving it slowly across the pool floor and paying special attention to the dirtiest areas. Empty the vacuum filter regularly to maintain its efficiency.
Manual Cleaning Without a Pool Vacuum
If you do not have a pool vacuum, you can clean the bottom manually. Use a brush to scrub dirty areas and a manual pool vacuum to collect the debris. You can also use a skimming net to remove floating waste and then brush the pool floor. Work in small sections and follow a methodical pattern for the best results.
Removing Algae and Embedded Dirt
To remove algae and embedded dirt, use a suitable algaecide and follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Use a stiff-bristled brush to scrub the surface and vacuum up the residue. Repeat the process until the bottom of the pool is clean.
Cleaning Above-Ground and Portable Pools
Above-ground and portable pools also require regular cleaning. Use a brush and a skimming net to clean the bottom and the surface. If necessary, use a manual vacuum. Empty the skimmer and filter regularly to keep the water clean.
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