How to Care for Inground Pool in All Seasons

An inground pool is a worthy asset every homeowner should have in the summer. A pool adds to at least 8% of your home’s value. Therefore, you want to ensure you background pool is well-maintained, remains clean, safe, and functional all year.

If you plan to save money on regular swimming pool maintenance, we’ve got your back. Here are the tips from pool experts to take care of your inbound pool:

In-Season Maintenance 

1 – Check the Pool PH 

The most important aspect of your pool is the water’s alkalinity. You should check the pool’s chlorine and PH level twice a week. The pool water should remain within 7.4 and 7.6 with 1.0- 3.0 parts per million chlorine levels.

When checking the alkalinity in the pool, you should test the water levels in the evening when all the swimmers have left. You should also observe the manufacturer’s guidelines for selecting a testing strip. Most importantly, when the pH is not within the recommended level, you can add products to balance it.

2 – Clean the Pool 

Clean the swimming pool at least once a week to ensure the water stays fresh. When cleaning the pool, empty the skimmer basket and skim all the debris and leaves from the pool water. You can also use a pool-specific vacuum cleaner to remove the debris on the bottom of the inground pool.

3- Maintain the Water Level 

According to pool experts, most pool owners will normally sideline this tip. Keeping the water level within the required mark ensures your pool remains safe. A slight drop in the water level can affect the chemical balance in the pool. The water skimmers and filters may also have difficulty keeping the pool clean when the water level is low.

Off-Season Maintenance 

4 – Inspect the pool 

In the off-season, you should inspect the inground pool before closing it for the season. Inspect for leaks, cracks, and all pool damage you should address. The harsh winter weather will damage the inground pool in many ways, so you are better off fixing the issues before closing the pool.

5 – Drain all Water 

During the winter, water in the pool can freeze and damage the pool structures. Therefore, in the off-season, you should drain all the water from the pool pump, heater, and filter. 

Remove the water using a shop vacuum. When draining the pool water, you should be careful with the tubing and other delicate items.

Final Thoughts 

You can do a lot to ensure your inground pool is safe and functional. Create a pool cleaning and maintenance schedule and stick to it. With a schedule for checking pH, maintaining water level, cleaning and fixing the damages on the pool, you can always ensure your pool remains in perfect shape and serves you for the longest time.

Hire pool experts to incorporate swimming pool maintenance into your regular schedule. Keep your In-ground pool functional and save money on costly repairs.

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