3 Crucial Things You Need To Know Before You Get A Pool

There are some things that you should know before getting a pool.

22/11/2019

/Do you think about having your own swimming pool? Despite enjoying a swim in summer, you will have a wonderful sight to admire. But, not everything sounds so perfect.

If you are one step to having your dream come true, you would want to read this post. There are some things that you should know before getting one. Read on and find out more!

Mind the expences

Getting a pool involves a big cost. Not only the pool itself, but the additional costs tied to maintenance. Before you even think about having a pool, make sure that you can afford it. It will not only increase the amount on the water bill but also bring fixing costs.

Calculate all of the expenses and bring a proper decision. On average, the total costs range from $3,000 to $5,000 per year.

Size

Do you have enough space to fit a pool in your backyard? And after that, you much space are you left with? Many homeowners are tricked by this question.

When the pool is mounted, you won’t have the large space that you used to have before. Unfortunately, this will leave you with no space for other fun yard activities. You should have this matter in mind and discuss it with your family.

The size of your pool depends on your particular needs. If swimming is your hobby, you want to consider a 20- by 40-foot size rectangular pool. This size is perfect if you want to have lots of people for your pool parties too.

For households with up to 8 people, an 18- by 36-foot pool is an optimal choice. A small family of up to 4 people will need a 16 by 32 feet. If your pool has a decorative purpose, choose an oval shape over rectangular.

Cleaning

When it comes to cleaning, you need to know that you will need to invest time and money. Maintaining a pool costs more than actually building it. You would want to consider this when you are planning your budget.

Clear blue waters look spectacular, but pool cleaning is not as easy as you might think. A whole set of accessories and tools should be used in the process. The cleaning equipment consists of wall brush, leaf net for removing large debris, vacuum head, pool filter, adjusting pH value, and chlorine.

Skimmer basket

A skimmer basket is one of the must-have accessories. The basket prevents large debris and objects from damaging the filter. Since it can save the filter’s life, you will need to pick a good one.

Keep in mind that the skimmer and basket need to be from the same model or brand. Otherwise, the basket won’t fit inside the skimmer. If this happens, the basket won’t work properly. This means that it can let the debris into the filter, causing a bigger problem.

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Cleaning the skimmer basket is very important. Carefully remove the skimmer and let it dry. You can clean the debris very easily if it is dry. Rinse it with a hose to remove everything off the basket. To make it easier, use a spare basket until you clean the dirty one. Once you are done put it back in place, and keep in mind that it shouldn’t be too tight.

Filter

A pool needs a good filter. The filter will collect the debris and bacteria and keep the water clean. You can’t rely only on chemistry when it comes to keeping the water clean. A good filter will capture the bacteria that can otherwise contaminate the water.

Keep in mind that the filter requires maintenance too. Since there will be dirt trapped, you will need to do regular cleaning to make sure that it works properly.

There are a few different options available:

● A sand filter is a good option for large pools, as it won’t clog that often. But, you should perform regular cleaning to get rid of the trapped particles.

● A cartridge filter costs more than a sand filter. It is perfect for a small pool and can capture 10-micron debris. This type of filter needs regular cleaning as well. You should take it out and spray the debris off using a hose.

● D.E. filter is the most expensive option available. But, keep in mind that it can trap even the smallest particles (5 microns). You won’t have to use chemicals to keep the water clean.

When you have picked the filter, make sure that you monitor how it works. Look for any leaks, flow rate problems escaped particles from the filter itself and problems with water pressure. These are the most common issues, so make sure that you identify them on time.

 

 

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