Vacuuming Above Ground and In-Ground Pool
If you want to make your commercial pool or aquatic center competitive, it is necessary to provide your visitors safe water for swimming. Especially, when it comes to children, parents are more conscious about their safety. So, in order to ensure water safety for kids, apart from enforcing swimming rules it is important to maintain the pool in order to ensure a smooth operation. Vacuuming an in-ground or above ground pool is considered a standard maintenance procedure. Proper vacuuming allows you to keep off algae from growing on your pool walls and floor. Pool management professionals which conduct water safety activities for swimmers give advice that once your pool water get cloudy clean it immediately. Before shocking a pool, you need to vacuum it to eliminate any large debris. This helps you to take other contaminants and debris out from the bottom of the pool.
Vacuuming an above ground pool First, you need to remove bugs and leaves from pool and clean skimmer basket if needed. After turning on the pump, connect the vacuum head to the swivel end of the vacuum hose. Remove hose from the water carefully and connect it to skimmer disk to start the vacuum. After doing proper settings, slowly move the vacuum head to and from at the bottom of the pool. According to professionals, it is important that the head should remain submerged under the water all the time so that it doesn’t lose its prime. Vacuum until your above ground pool bottom is sparkling clean. Vacuuming an In-ground pool Before starting the process, ensure that air must be expelled from all the components of the vacuum. Connect the vacuum head to the telescoping pole and ensure the vacuum head is submerged to the bottom of the pool. Then, start the vacuuming process. After finishing the process, you need to empty residual water from the vacuum hose. Use brush to remove the dirt which remains on the sides of pool.