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A               swimming               pool               is               great               for               relaxing               during               the               warmer               months               or               splashing               around               with               the               kids.

Its               no               fun               swimming               with               the               frogs.

Swimming               pool               maintenance               can               be               quick               and               easy,               and               here's               how:               What               you               will               need
               1.

Pool               Shock               
               2.

Chlorine               Tablets               
               3.

Skimming               net               
               4.

Wall               brush               
               5.

Pool               vacuum
               Every               Day
               You               should               check               the               skimmer               basket               everyday.

The               skimmer               basket               traps               debris               like               trash               and               leaves               so               that               it               doesn't               enter               your               filtration               system               and               clog               pipes.

If               too               much               material               accumulates               in               the               basket               it               will               cause               the               pump               to               work               harder               to               circulate               water.

Eventually               the               basket               will               break               and               become               sucked               into               its               housing.

If               this               occurs,               try               using               needle-nosed               pliers               to               pull               it               out.

If               even               more               material               blocks               the               passage               of               water               the               pump               could               burn               out,               resulting               in               expensive               replacement               costs.
               While               your               checking               the               skimmer               basket,               you               also               want               to               check               for               chlorine               tablets.

Chlorine               kills               the               microorganisms               living               in               your               water.

Always               make               sure               there               is               at               least               3               or               4               tablets               in               the               basket.

You               can               tell               when               then               chlorine               level               of               the               water               is               too               low               when               it               has               gone               from               the               crystal               blue               color               to               a               more               pondish               green.
               Since               you're               already               outside,               grab               that               skimming               net               and               get               to               skimming.

It               will               only               take               a               few               minutes               and               it               will               keep               the               floating               debris               from               sticking               to               the               sides               or               sinking               to               the               bottom
               Twice               a               Week
               Twice               a               week               you               need               to               vacuum               the               bottom               of               the               pool;               although,               you               could               probably               get               away               with               doing               it               only               once               a               week.

It's               better               to               have               someone               to               help               you               set               it               all               up,               but               it               can               be               done               solo.

Once               the               vacuum               is               hooked               up               check               to               make               sure               it               has               a               hard               suction.

It               should               suck               you               hand               to               the               intake               hole               when               you               put               it               close               enough.

If               there               is               a               weak               or               no               suction               remove               the               hose               from               the               skimmer               end               first               then               take               the               rest               out               and               start               over.

Once               everything               is               working               properly               start               vacuuming               just               like               you               would               vacuum               your               carpet,               just               don't               bring               the               head               above               the               water.

If               the               bottom               of               your               pool               has               a               lot               of               debris,               vacuum               slower               so               you               don't               murky               the               water               too               much.

When               you're               done               vacuuming               remove               it               by               taking               out               the               basket               end               first               and               then               draining               all               of               the               water               in               the               hoses.
               Once               a               week
               Once               a               week               you               need               to               brush               the               sides               of               the               pool.

Brushing               the               sides               keeps               stains               from               forming               that               ugly               water               line               you               see               on               some               pools.

The               best               technique               is               to               brush               down               from               right               above               the               surface               to               about               a               foot               below               3               or               4               times,               then               move               a               step               over.

Then               continue               until               you've               done               this               to               the               entire               pool.

Pace               yourself               because               this               can               be               quite               tiring.
               One               of               the               most               important               parts               of               pool               maintenance               is               shocking.

The               shock               will               kill               much               of               the               bacteria               and               algae               that               lives               in               your               pool.

Depending               on               the               size               of               your               pool,               you               will               need               approximately               7-10               lbs               a               week               to               keep               that               glistening               blue               pigment               and               keep               the               bacteria               in               check.

Just               measure               the               amount               with               the               included               measuring               cup               and               pour               it               into               the               pool               while               walking               around               the               perimeter.

Try               to               evenly               disburse               it               around               the               edges               of               the               pool.

After               shocking               you               want               to               wait               at               least               24               hrs               before               swimming.

Also,               make               sure               the               pump               is               running               for               at               least               those               first               24               hrs               after               shocking.

You               can               usually               find               shock               in               buckets               and               bags               and               sometimes               boxes.

It's               usually               a               better               value               to               buy               the               large               bucket               of               shock               instead               of               purchasing               the               individual               sized               bags.
               When               shopping               for               your               pool               supplies,               be               sure               to               shop               around               as               pool               chemicals               and               other               equipment               can               be               quite               expensive.

Now               that               you               know               how               to               keep               your               backyard               oasis               in               optimal               condition,               it's               time               to               fire               the               pool               boy,               and               enjoy               the               fruits               of               your               labor.






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