

The Benefits Of Regular Pool Maintenance
If you live in a local neighborhood with a community pool, chances are the pool is cleaned regularly. Many community pools are closed once a week for cleaning and regular pool maintenance. If that’s what professionally managed pools are doing, you might want to consider doing it yourself. In most cases, your pool won’t get as much use as a community pool, but regular cleaning is still a good idea.
To keep your pool sparkling clean and ready for summer fun, you should perform a regular weekly cleaning. Your weekly pool maintenance should include:
- Shock treatment
- Inspecting the filter
- Checking pH levels
- Cleaning the skimmers
- Vacuuming
- Removing dirt and foliage
- Checking water circulation
It is absolutely crucial to perform consistent pool maintenance and cleaning if you want your pool to be safe, beautiful, clean, and to last as long as possible.
Appearance
One simple reason to keep your pool clean is that a dirty pool looks terrible.
How long has it been since the last time you cleaned your pool? When is the last time you checked and balanced the chemicals? Pool season is coming to a close, but whether you do it now or next spring, make sure you get it done before inviting anyone over.
You wouldn’t want to swim in a dirty or contaminated pool, and your friends certainly wouldn’t want to either. Save yourself the embarrassment by keeping up with your pool.
Make sure that your regular pool maintenance is completed ahead of time before your pool gets out of hand. Also, make sure you clean consistently. You don’t want to hesitate to take that big cannonball off the diving board at your next summer party. So don’t be shy; throw that party and make a splash!
Safety and Regular Pool Maintenance
Failing to perform consistent pool maintenance can mean more than just a dirty pool; it also leads to safety concerns. Incorrectly balancing your pool chemicals can lead to injury.
The experts at The Pool Butler can help you avoid this. We provide high-quality service and information on regular pool maintenance. People, beloved pets, foliage, and other natural conditions surrounding the pool can introduce germs and bacteria. The right service will help ensure that viruses and bacteria are destroyed, leaving you with a sparkling and healthy pool.
You may be thinking, “My pool doesn’t have any germs in it!” However, most bacteria are introduced into a swimming pool by humans—yes, your friends and family.
Other bacteria-causing agents include pets, insects, foliage, weather—such as heavy wind or storms—and other natural conditions around your pool.
When done correctly, pool maintenance also protects you and your loved ones from skin irritation and eye-and-nose pain and redness.
Longevity of Your Pool and Equipment
Without proper regular maintenance, your pool water can become quite corrosive. Corrosive water damages your pool as well as any equipment attached to the pool. This can end up costing you a lot of money!
To keep costs down, you have to perform weekly maintenance. You don’t want to have to replace your handrails, steps, or any other part of your swimming pool if you don’t have to.
Taking care of your pool on a weekly basis will allow you to put your mind at ease and keep your pool in tip-top shape for as long as possible. I can save you money, too!
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Hiram, GA 30141
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Peachtree Corners, GA 30071