If you’ve got a pool, you’ve probably found it’s not the easiest to maintain. There are so many things to consider—from cleaning chemicals and pH levels to equipment maintenance—that it can be hard to know where to start. 

This article will cover some of the most common pool cleaning questions. By the end of this post, you’ll have all the information you need to ensure your pool is clean and ready for fun!

How Often Do I Need to Clean My Pool? 

One of the top pool cleaning questions is often you need to clean your pool. This will depend on the size and usage of your pool. If you have a large pool, you will generally need to clean it more often than someone with a small residential pool. The same goes for if you use your pool regularly or if it’s been neglected and is particularly dirty.

How Do I Keep My Pool’s Chlorine Level Balanced?

The most important thing to remember is that the chlorine level in your pool indicates how sanitary it is. In other words, you could get sick if your pool’s chemistry level isn’t right. To avoid this, always test the water before swimming and make adjustments as necessary.

First off: always use a digital test kit! They’re accurate and easy to use and will give you results within minutes. If your test reveals that your pool has too much or too little chlorine, add or remove some until the amount of free available chlorine matches the ideal range (1-3 parts per million). Keeping these levels balanced is essential to kill bacteria and other organisms in your pool that could get you and your family sick. 

How Do I Get Rid of Algae in My Pool?

Chemical pool cleaners are very effective at removing algae. Still, they also affect other parts of the water quality and should only be used as instructed. Manual removal is less common and requires effort on behalf of the owner (or an automated cleaner). It may also need specialized equipment such as brushes, vacuums, or nets to remove larger pieces of debris from your water surface that would otherwise get stuck to walls due to their size (i.e., leaves).

My Pool is Cloudy. What Can I Do?

If you want to keep your pool crystal clear, there are a variety of tools at your disposal:

  • pool brush. This is an essential tool for cleaning pools, and it typically comes in two parts—a long handle and a round brush head with bristles that can be adjusted to different lengths. The pool brush does an okay job of scraping dirt off surfaces, but it’s generally not effective at removing algae or scum from your bottom drain if you have one.
  • pool vacuum. The best way to get rid of debris floating around in your pool is by using a suction device called a skimmer or vacuum—it sucks up all those pesky leaves, bugs, and other things that end up floating around down there!

Can I Clean My Pool on a Rainy Day?

Yes, but it’s important to remember that the pool needs to be drained and cleaned, and the water must be tested for chlorine, pH, and other chemicals. The filter should also be cleaned and sanitized before refilling with clean water. 

Since this task can become even more difficult during a rainstorm, you should wait until the rain has subsided to clean your pool. 

How Often Should I Vacuum My Pool?

The best way to keep your pool clean is to vacuum it at least once daily. This is especially important if you have a large pool, but even smaller pools will benefit from regular vacuuming.

If your pool is smaller, you may only need to vacuum once or twice weekly. If you have a tiny pool (say less than 50 feet), cleaning daily may even be overkill. The point here is to vacuum at whatever frequency works for your needs and the size of the pool.

A Clean Pool is Safer and More Fun for Everyone

A clean pool is not only safer and more fun for everyone, but it also looks great. But cleaning a pool isn’t just a one-time thing; it requires routine maintenance, time, effort, and money to keep your water clear and safe year-round. You can do the work yourself or hire a professional to handle the job for you; either way, we hope the answers to these common pool cleaning questions have helped! 

Here at Artesian Pools, we understand that taking care of your custom build pool is essential for its longevity. Are you looking to design the pool of your dreams? Contact our pool-building experts for more information!  

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