Showing posts with label pool equipment perth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pool equipment perth. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 July 2014

Essential Pool Cleaning Equipment You Should Have

Pools are great additions to any home, but just like any part of your house, proper maintenance is required to keep it functioning properly and looking good. Neglect upkeep, and your pool will soon be nothing but a debris-filled, algae-infested eyesore. When you get your pool installed, then, be sure to get these essential cleaning equipment as well:
Filters
No one wants to swim in dirty water, which is why pool filters are an absolute must if you want a pristine pool. Usually made of sand, polyester, or diatomaceous earth, these filters strain both visible and microscopic debris so you won’t have to swim in them.

Telescoping Pole
Things will always fall into your pool, whether it’s broken branches, spilt food, and, yes, even the occasional frog. With a telescoping pole, however, you can easily fish out these things before they can muddy the water.

Pool Vacuum
It’s not only your floors that need vacuuming, but your pool walls and floor as well. Don’t haul out your Hoover, though—pools require a specialized pool vacuum to scrub and clean surfaces.

As you can see, pools require attention and care if they are to remain beautiful and swimmable. With the help of the must-have tools above, though, you can enjoy a clean pool that will serve you for years and years to come.

Thursday, 19 June 2014

Pool Equipment that Keep Your Pool Clean

Having your very own swimming pool can provide great hours of fun for the entire family. However, owning a pool also comes with a lot of responsibility, particularly in ensuring that the water is kept clean and sanitary. Investing in pool accessories and equipment to preserve the water’s cleanliness is a must, especially when young children use the pool.
Below are the equipment needed to keep a pool clean:
Filters
Sand, cartridge, and DE (diatomaceous earth) pool filters all work in removing impurities from swimming pools, with cartridge and DE filters capable of keeping out smaller particles and debris.
Pool Cleaners
Suction-side, pressure-side, or robotic pool cleaners also aid in filtering out debris and sediments that can accumulate in pools. These automatic pool cleaners use vacuum, pressure, or a built-in pump and processor to help purify the water. Some robotic technologies can scrub pool walls, floors, and steps. If the pool is littered with leaves and other larger debris, its surface should first be skimmed before the cleaners and filters are run.
Pool Chlorinators
Automated pool chlorinators produce and add chlorine to the pool, which is essential in keeping the pool sanitised and free from bacteria and algae. Some innovative machines eliminate the process of manually applying and measuring chlorine. The settings of chlorinators may be manually or automatically adjusted to provide the necessary levels of chlorine, based on the pool’s temperature, number of users, usage frequency, and other factors.

Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Robotic Pool Cleaners: Getting it Done for You

As summer approaches, people find their way to the pool, be it a public one, or just right at their own backyard. Cleaning them manually can be time-consuming, though, especially if you're doing it under the scorching heat of the sun, so why not just let a robotic pool cleaner do all the work for you? You may be wondering if these mechanical creations are really worth all the money, and if there's a way to figure out if the unit is right for you.