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Owning a swimming pool is such a nice thing—you can take a swim anytime you want, level up your hosting of a party, and keep yourself cool during the summer. Those are all fun—until you have to clean it. While you can hire professionals to clean and maintain your pool, at some point, you still have to do the cleaning to make sure that your swimming pool does not become a dirty swamp and a breeding ground for mosquitoes. That said, you need the right cleaning materials.
Here are the different pool cleaners and what you should buy them for:
Manual pool cleaners
Manual pool cleaners are the basic, cheapest, and simplest tools you can have. These include handheld vacuums, skimmers, and scrub brushes. They are usually attached to a telescoping scope, so you can reach the deepest part of the pool. Manual pool cleaners allow you total control when cleaning the sides and the bottom, and sweeping algae and other particles. On the downside, manual cleaners are the physically hardest type to use, although some people find it therapeutic. They are also time-consuming, so you may need to set at least an hour when cleaning.
Handheld pool vacuums
Handheld pool vacuums work like you are vacuuming the floors inside your house. You maneuver it across the surface of the pool. They can help you improve your pool’s filtration system inexpensively.
Suction pool cleaners
Suction pool cleaners or suction-side cleaners are attached to the pool’s pump and use its suction power to scoop up debris. A long hose is attached to the skimmer, and it becomes a water-based vacuum cleaner that moves around the pool in a predetermined pattern while cleaning. Suction pool cleaners may use more electricity than other cleaners because they require the pump to be running during the cleaning process.
Robotic pool cleaners
With technologies advancing faster, automatic tools are everywhere, and you can enjoy a robotic pool cleaner now. This is an automatic pool vacuum that has a built-in filter and motor, and it can sweep even the smallest particles from the pool surfaces. Some robotic pool cleaners have remote control and four wheels, which are useful for spot cleaning. They are by far the easiest to use because they are autonomic once you turned in on, and they are also energy efficient.
Pressure pool cleaners
Pressure pool cleaners or pressure-side cleaners use the pool’s pump so they can move around the pool and clean surfaces. A pressure pool cleaner comes with a filter bag and is mounted on wheels. They are ideal for pools with large debris and dirt to remove.
In-floor cleaning system
If you are still in the planning stage of adding a swimming pool in your property, consider an in-floor cleaning system. This luxurious system is an automatic vacuum system installed during the construction of the pool. It includes jets and booster pumps, and when the system is turned on, high-pressured water swirls are created, leading the debris toward the main drain and into the filtration system.
There are various types of pool cleaners you can pick up to maintain your swimming pool depending on your budget and willingness to do physical work. But when the time doesn’t permit you to keep it clean, it is best to leave it to the professionals.
If you have little time to maintain your pool yourself, leave it to the professionals. Call Purple Heart Pools now. We offer various pool care services, so you can enjoy your free time swimming rather than maintaining your pool.
Phone: 904-207-4602
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Address: 6817 Southpoint Parkway, Suite 303, Jacksonville Florida 32216
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