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Vacuuming Your Pool
Posted By ClassicPoolAndSpa On Thursday, March 19, 2009 @ 20:11 In Pool Maintenance | No Comments
Q. How often do I need to vacuum my pool?
A. Vacuuming should be done as often as you think. Normally, once a week is sufficient. Generally speaking, the more a pool is used the LESS vacuuming it needs. It’s pretty simple. Some pool owners enjoy vacuuming on a nice sunny summer morning. Many of our customers use a good automatic pool vacuum to do this work for them. Even so, a good manual vacuuming once a month is good.
Q. How do I vacuum an in-ground or above-ground swimming pool?
A. Follow these steps:
Troubleshooting:
No Suction - The hose has come off of the basket, the filter has lost its prime (not sucking water) or the hose has a leak (make sure you’ve got the proper end of the hose on the vac head). If you have more than one suction line, be sure you’re drawing from the proper one.
Dirty Water Returning To The Pool - If you have a sand filter, DO NOT BACKWASH THE FILTER BEFORE VACUUMING. Backwashing stirs up the sand & prevents good trapping of dirt for several HOURS. In cartridge or DE filters, this rarely happens.
I Vacuum For A Few Minutes Then It Doesn’t Work Anymore - How dirty is the pool? If it’s REALLY dirty, you may be better off vacuuming to direct waste (for sand filters) or otherwise vacuuming directly out of the pool by by-passing the filter.
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