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Cleaning and maintaining your pool

Having your own pool in the garden is the epitome of luxury and relaxation. However, to ensure that this luxury lasts for a long time and that you can always enjoy clear and clean water, regular cleaning and care is essential. In this guide, you will learn everything you need to know about how to optimally care for your pool. From removing dirt and debris to the chemical balance of the water and seasonal care tips - we have the best advice and recommendations for every aspect.

Basic cleaning and care of the pool

Regular cleaning of the water

One of the most important tasks in pool maintenance is regular cleaning of the water. This includes removing leaves, insects and other dirt that accumulates on the surface of the water. pools that are easy to clean are particularly suitable for this purpose. With a pool tester, you can also check the water quality and ensure that the water always remains clear and hygienic. A pool cleaning set, consisting of a landing net, brush and vacuum cleaner, is also essential for manual cleaning.

Care of the pool surface

The pool surface can become dirty due to environmental influences such as leaves, dust and pollen. Regular cleaning with a pool brush prevents this dirt from settling and making the pool unsightly. This is particularly important for Bestway pools with sensitive surfaces such as tiles or liner. A pool robot can also provide valuable services here by removing stubborn deposits and thoroughly cleaning the surface.

Check and clean the filter system

The filter system is the centrepiece of every pool and plays a central role in water purification. Regular checks and maintenance are essential to ensure optimum function. This includes backwashing the sand filter systems, cleaning or replacing cartridge filters and checking the pump performance. A pool tester helps to identify any problems at an early stage and operate the filter system efficiently.

Water quality and chemical balance

Regulate pH value and alkalinity

The chemical balance of the pool water is crucial for the health of bathers and the longevity of the pool. The pH value should be between 7.2 and 7.6 to avoid skin irritation and maximise the effectiveness of the chlorine. A pool tester is an indispensable tool for regularly checking the pH value and adjusting it if necessary. The alkalinity should also be in the optimum range to prevent fluctuations in the pH value.

Monitor chlorine and bromine values

Chlorine and bromine are the most common disinfectants for pools. They ensure that bacteria and algae in the water are killed. Chlorine levels should be between 1.0 and 3.0 ppm, while bromine levels should be kept at 3.0 to 5.0 ppm. A chlorine dosing unit facilitates the even distribution of chlorine in the water and ensures that the disinfectants are constantly effective. Regular use of a pool tester is also important here to keep an eye on the values.

Use of water care products

In addition to chlorine and bromine, there are a variety of water care products that help to maintain water quality. Algae prevention agents prevent the growth of algae, while flocculants help to combine the smallest particles into larger clumps, which can then be captured by the filter. Filter material and pH stabilisers also help to maintain optimum water quality and prevent deposits and corrosion.

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Seasonal pool care

Spring commissioning of the pool

After the winter break, the pool needs to be commissioned in spring. This begins with a thorough cleaning of the pool and a check of the technical systems. The cover is removed, the pool is thoroughly cleaned and the filter system is checked. The pH value and alkalinity are measured and adjusted using a pool tester. Filling the pool with fresh water and adding disinfectant are also part of the first steps of the season.

Summer care and protection against algae formation

The pool is used intensively in summer, which is why maintenance is particularly important. Regularly skimming off dirt and frequently checking the water quality are crucial. A pool robot makes cleaning the pool easier, while algae prevention agents and flocculants ensure the water quality. The filter system should run daily to keep the water clean. The chlorinator should also be checked and topped up regularly to ensure disinfection.

Autumn preparation and wintering

In autumn, the pool is prepared for the winter break. This includes thoroughly cleaning the pool and filter system and draining the water to a safe level. Winter-proof covers protect the pool from leaves and dirt. The addition of winterising agents prevents the formation of algae and limescale deposits during the cold months. The storage of pool hoses and a comprehensive pool cleaning kit should also be considered to prevent damage.

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Prevent and treat algae formation

Algae in the pool is not only unsightly, but can also be harmful to health. To prevent algae from forming, you should clean the pool regularly and monitor the water quality. A pool tester helps to keep the chemical values in the optimum range. Algae killers and shock chlorination can be used at the first signs of algae infestation. A pool robot can also help to remove algae from the walls and floor.

Clarifying cloudy water

Cloudy water is a common problem that can be caused by dirt particles, organic impurities or insufficient filter performance. Flocculants help to bind these particles into larger clumps, which can then be captured by the filter system. Regular backwashing of the filter and checking the water chemistry with a pool tester are also important to avoid cloudy water. A pool cleaning kit can help with the manual removal of deposits.

Avoidance of limescale and dirt deposits

Scale and dirt deposits can impair the appearance and function of the pool. Regular cleaning with a pool brush and the use of descaling agents help to prevent these deposits. Balanced water chemistry is also crucial to prevent limescale deposits. You can regularly check the water hardness with a pool tester and correct it if necessary.

Summary

Regular cleaning and maintenance of your pool is essential to ensure optimum water quality and longevity. By taking proper care of the pool surface, monitoring the water quality and using suitable cleaning equipment and products, you can ensure that your pool is always in top condition. From spring commissioning and summer maintenance to autumn preparation and winterisation - each season requires specific measures. With the right tools and techniques such as a pool tester, Bestway pools and a comprehensive pool cleaning kit, maintaining your pool is child's play and you can enjoy the benefits of having your own pool without any worries.

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