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Swimming Pool Maintenance: Do’s & Don’ts

Swimming Pool Maintenance: Do’s & Don’ts | Edgewater Pools and Spas

As a top pool maintenance company in Southwest Florida, we understand the importance of a clean pool. Proper swimming pool maintenance makes your equipment last longer and ensures you can enjoy a safe swimming environment all year round.

Cleaning and maintaining your pool can take hard work, which is why we recommend hiring a reliable pool service company for regular maintenance. But along with regular service, there are some things pool owners should do and not do, to maximize the enjoyment of their pool and make certain it stays clean, safe, and efficient.

3 Don’ts of Pool Maintenance

DON’T Try to DIY Repairs – If you notice your pool’s equipment – like pumps, heaters, and filters – are not functioning properly, do not try to go the DIY route with repairs. Equipment problems can be hard to diagnose if you are not an expert, and you will likely waste valuable time and money and may damage the equipment further. Contact a professional pool company for reliable, safe repairs.

DON’T Waste Money on Equipment – Older pools are often set up with equipment that is now outdated. In recent years, energy efficient pool equipment has been introduced that can help you save money. Modern pool pumps, heaters, automation systems, and salt systems are all ways you can save on your energy cost in the long run by installing energy efficient models.

DON’T Handle Dangerous Chemicals – Improperly handled pool chemicals can lead to severe injuries. We do not recommend handling, mixing, and storing pool chemicals in your home. Trusting your pool cleaning to a pool service company will ensure that your pool chemicals will be properly handled by the experts.

3 Do of Pool Maintenance

DO Skim Debris & Empty Skimmer Baskets – Even with regular pool cleaning, leaves, dead insects, and other objects can fall in your pool. We recommend skimming debris off the water surface daily and emptying skimmer baskets regularly to keep the pool clean between service visits.

DO Check Pool Equipment – While we don’t recommend DIYing repairs, we do recommend keeping your eye on your pool’s equipment. Regularly check your pools pump, jets, filters, and other components to detect any problems. That way, you can reach out for emergency repairs and inform the technician of anything abnormal at your next service visit.

DO Keep your Eye on the pool water level – Another thing for pool owners to regularly observe is the pool water level. While fluctuations are normal, if the water level gets too low or too high it can be indicative of a problem. If you notice a drastic change, contact us and we will diagnose and repair the issue.

Make Your Pool the Best Part of Staying at Home

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