Essential Pool Supplies

After conducting a water test, pool owners may need to adjust the water’s pH, alkalinity, and calcium hardness levels.

Most pool owners spend a lot of money on unnecessary pool supplies rather than focusing on the essentials. This can be frustrating and impact their ability to maintain the pool correctly.

Please keep reading to discover some must-have items for the pool.

Skimmer net

Dirt, leaves, and insects can fall into the water. Pool owners need to clear out this debris so they can swim comfortably. A skimmer is handy for catching and removing any unwanted material. Pool owners can choose between a leaf net or a standard skimmer. One can throw the leaf net deep into the water, which is more convenient since it can collect more dirt. In contrast, a skimmer is more suitable for surface-level cleaning.

Water-balancing chemicals

After conducting a water test, pool owners may need to adjust the water’s pH, alkalinity, and calcium hardness levels. Baking soda is an affordable option that helps increase the water’s alkalinity. Soda ash increases the pool’s pH levels. Pool owners can use branded chemicals to lower the water’s pH. Checking the stabilizer levels is also recommended. Maintain cyanuric levels between 30 to 50 ppm to protect the chlorine.

Vacuum

When it comes to deep cleaning, pool owners should use a vacuum. Fortunately, there is a wide variety to explore. A robotic vacuum is convenient and energy efficient. Installed at the bottom of the pool, they can be operated remotely. Manual vacuums are also an affordable option for cleaning the pool. Homeowners who don’t vacuum their pools will notice that the floors and walls become slimy over time. This can deter swimmers from using the pool and may affect the liner’s lifespan.

Pool thermometer

Temperature changes inside the pool can interfere with sanitizer levels. A thermometer indicates whether the conditions are optimal. The ideal temperature ranges between 26 to 30 degrees. A pool thermometer also alerts owners about problem areas in the heating pump.

Cover

Pools are rarely used during the cold seasons. Covers ensure that dirt doesn’t get into the water. Apart from reducing the maintenance work, a cover helps to protect the water from harmful UV rays, which lowers the sanitizer’s effectiveness. There are various designs, and pool owners should consult experienced technicians for assistance. They can advise on the best model to select to maximize the safety and lifespan of the water feature.

Get the most out of your pool

Proper pool maintenance is the best way to guarantee that a pool can be used safely during the summer. Pool owners should always have the essential supplies before using this water feature. If not, it’s best to contact reputable pool specialists. They can provide expert cleaning and maintenance.


If you have a pool need, whether it’s service, renovation, repair, lighting, or something else, call Magic Matt’s Pools at 623-745-9953 today!

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