If you own a pool, then you need to look after it. Not properly maintaining your pool could lead to it becoming unsafe. Algae, mould, and bacteria thrive in dirty swimming pools, after all. Exposure to these things can lead to the development of diseases, illnesses, and infections.

If you are a single mom, however, then maintaining a pool on top of looking after your children and working will probably be immensely difficult for you. Don’t worry though, because this post has all of the information that you’ll ever need.

Here are pool care basics every mom needs to know:

Regular Cleaning

You need to clean your pool on a regular basis, even if you are not using it. One of the easiest ways of doing this is to make use of a robot pool cleaner, which you can order online. Robot pool cleaners are widely available, affordable, and extremely useful. You can program and use these devices from your mobile phone, meaning all you have to do is drop your cleaner in your pool and let it run. More often than not, they are battery-powered. Because they are battery-powered, you can leave them to clean even when you are not at home.

Removing Debris

You need to clean debris from your pool’s surface on a regular basis. If you do not clear debris away, then bacteria, algae, or mould could be introduced to your pool. A lot of people make the mistake of thinking they only need to clean their pool’s surface if they plan on using it, but this is not true. If you have a lot of trees in your backyard, then consider using a cover during autumn so that you don’t have to worry about clearing leaves away.

Using Cover

As mentioned in the last part of the previous section, it’s a good idea to use a cover, especially in autumn. Using a cover throughout the year, especially if you do not plan on using your pool, will help you to keep it cleaner. One of the best things about using a pool cover is that it reduces the amount of physical cleaning you have to do. When you have a cover, you’ll only have to worry about chemical treatments and clearing away any rubbish that’s sunk to the bottom of your pool.

Chemical Treatment

Chemical treatments are necessary from time to time so that you can keep your pool’s chemical  levels stable and ensure that your pool is clean. If you have no experience chemically treating your pool, then it might be worth hiring a professional to do it for you. Employing a professional can be expensive but means you don’t have to worry about using the wrong amount of chemicals. Adding too many chemicals to your pool can actually make it unsafe for use. Most professionals will bring their own chemicals with them too, which will save you money.

 

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Identifying Algae

Algae is a big problem for a lot of pool owners. If you allow algae to grow in your pool, then it’ll become unsafe for use. The problem with algae is that it contaminates the water around it. When you swim in a pool that has an algae problem, it can lead to skin irritation, rashes, and even skin infections. It’s essential that you look for algae on a daily basis. If you do find any, then make sure that you clean it away as quickly as possible. If you have a serious algae problem, then contact a professional cleaning company and pay them to clear it away.

Pool Maintenance

Maintenance is essential. A lot of people overlook the fact that swimming pools have moving gears, engines, and components. If you do not look after your pool’s filter, for example, then your pool could become unsafe for use. Your filter sucks up and clears out all of the junk that falls into your pool, like leaves and bits of plastic. Get into the habit of clearing out your filter once a week. If your filter stops working, then do not attempt to fix it yourself. Hire a professional to do it for you.

Deterring Pests

If you live in a remote area, then pests could be a problem for you. It’s not uncommon for people in rural areas to have to deal with bears, deer, and racoons drinking from their pool. Sometimes, toads and frogs try to nest in people’s pools, too. Deterring pests can be tricky. One of the easiest ways of doing it is to cover your pool when you are not using it. Ducks are a big problem for a lot of people and can be hard to get rid of. If you have a pest problem you cannot resolve yourself, pay a pest removal company to manage it for you.

Hiring Professionals

As mentioned throughout this post, if there is anything that needs to be done to your pool that you cannot do yourself, then hire a professional to do it for you. Attempting to do jobs on your pool yourself when you do not have enough experience can be a very bad idea. It can lead to you making mistakes or errors, which could then make your pool unsafe. Make sure to shop around and find the most experienced professional that you can if you do plan on hiring one, so you can be sure the job that you need to be done is going to be done as professionally as possible.

Repairing Cracks

Sometimes, the interior walls of swimming pools get cracked. When they do, it is essential to act fast. Usually, you can fix cracks yourself. All you need is some kind of water-safe filler and you can fix your pool. If you are not sure how to fix it yourself, then again, hire a professional. If your pool is still under warranty, then the company that sold it to you may pay for the repairs, which will save you money.

Swimming pools are common throughout the United States. However, looking after swimming pools can be a real challenge, especially when you have never had to before. You can use the advice and instructions given here in this post to ensure your pool is kept in good condition all of the time.

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