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Filter Cleaning Tips

To a large extent, as the filter goes, so goes the pool and spa. With that in mind, here's a short review of five basics of filter efficiency that will help keep your pools and spas clean and clear.

1) Clean the Filter on Schedule

Regular cleanings are essential to maintain proper circulation, remove debris that is sitting in the filter clogging flow and consuming chlorine as it goes by, and to help prevent degradation of the filter itself, whether it's sand, cartridge or DE.

2) Slow Down

Slower circulation speeds provided by variable-speed pumps help the filter in different ways, notably by keeping debris from being embedded. When water is moving continuously and more slowly through the filter, it allows the filter to operate more efficiently to keep the pool water cleaner, cleared and the water chemistry more balanced

3) Use a Filter Cleaning Product on Cartridges

Week to week, a good spray-down can remove debris from a cartridge filter and get it back in action quickly, but on a regular basis, cartridge filters need a good chemical cleaning to restore their effectiveness. "For cartridge filters, in addition to rinsing, specially formulated filter cleaners are necessary. But, using an enzymatic cleaner to get rid of oils and grease before using an acid cleaner can be of great benefit," says Jamie Novak, brand manager, BioLab.

4) Purge the Plumbing

Most people are unaware that in the pipes of pools and spas, biofilm grows along the walls and becomes a fortress for bacteria, which can cause problems. An enzymatic product with surfactants to dislodge and displace that build up will move it through to the main body where it can be filtered or treated with shock.

5) Replace the Filter Media

Of course, whether you're using sand, diatomaceous earth (DE) or cartridge media, nothing lasts forever. Everything needs to be replaced at some point. Pool or spa owners using cartridge filters should have a spare set available to rotate cartridges each time they are rinsed or cleaned, as it is important to replace with dry filters every time. Sand filter media should be replaced every five to seven years, ensuring that the sand particles still have the sharp edges necessary to catch and remove contaminants.

Meticulous care of filters is an investment in your pool. In the case of filters, you're putting in the time and effort to keep filters in prime working condition, so they will keep your pool clean!

How to Properly Care for Your In-Pool Furniture

Now that your pool is open, it’s probably a good idea to prepare the rest of your backyard oasis for swim season! If you have a ledge lounger, in-pool seating or any form of in-pool furniture, you should get that cleaned off and ready to go for the season!

Here are some helpful tips to care for your in-pool furniture:

  • Wash your in-pool furniture at minimum, monthly, or more frequently as needed using a mild soap and soft cloth.

  • For the safety of your pool, its equipment and yourself, please be sure to keep cleaning materials from entering the pool.

  • Do not use abrasive cleaners, bleaches, chlorines, high alkaline or strong acidic cleaners. Such cleaning agents can alter your pool’s water chemistry which can cause damage to the pool and its equipment.

  • Do not use steel wool, wire brushes, metal scrapers, or other abrasive sponge pads that may scratch your in-pool furniture

  • For furniture with a gel coat finish, it is best to apply a wax your in-pool furniture at least twice a year. We suggest a wax that is suitable for pools or water-based environments in general.

Now that your in-pool furniture is nice and clean it's ready for you to enjoy- taking your backyard oasis to the next level!

Why a Dolphin Robotic Vacuum May be a Good Idea

 

If you have a pool and clean it regularly, you’re probably well aware what a pain it can be to install and use traditional pool cleaning devices. Whether you have a suction cleaner that connects to your skimmer or a pressure cleaner that connects to the pump, you spend your time installing fittings, cutting and assembling hoses and untangling hoses and cords. It can be a chore!

Not only can traditional pool cleaning devices waste your time, but they can also waste your money. A typical suction cleaner can cost you up to $400 of electricity in a year. Pressure cleaners use even more energy, for a whopping yearly cost of about $650.

A Dolphin robotic pool vacuum from Maytronics is an independent cleaning machine that is “plug-and-play”. It doesn’t rely on the pool’s filter or pump, and it doesn’t need any additional pumps or hoses to get your pool clean. Just drop it into the water and turn it on.

Not only are these robotic pool vacuums easier to use—they are also up to 90% more efficient than the suction and pressure cleaners on the market today. A robotic cleaner uses far less energy for a total yearly electricity cost of only about $20.

The latest generation of Maytronics pool vacuums are cloud-connected, WIFI enabled, remote controlled and easily programmable, giving you the ability to clean your pool from anywhere, anytime.

So, stop in to your local Colley’s location and find out why a Dolphin from Maytronics is the right fit for your pool!