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Things to Consider When Installing a Swimming Pool

Submitted by admin on March 22, 2011 – 6:39 pmNo Comment

swimming poolTo escape from the summer heat, it’s nice to have a swimming pool. Not only will swimming pools increase the value of your home but they’re ideal for relaxation, will help you entertain guests and make friends. But this cool concept needs a little preparation. Regardless of whether you own an in-ground or an above ground swimming pool, they all require your attention. To see what I mean, here’s what to consider when installing a swimming pool:

Begin with a good filtration system – one that matches your pool’s capacity. Because your pool is exposed to the harsh elements and will often be used by several people, it’s only natural to find dirt, bacteria, debris and other foreign matter in it. The pool filter eliminates all of this and keeps the pool clean – the reason why it’s a must. You’ll also require a vacuum that’s perfect for your pool. This handy device removes dirt and other unneeded sediments at the bottom of your pool. There are numerous types of vacuums in the market so buying one shouldn’t pose a problem.

Another helpful accessory is a strainer or skimmer basket. Both work hand in hand with your vacuum and pool filter for a clean pool. With a skimmer basket or strainer, you can easily get rid of debris and insects from your pool. Pick one that’s easy to use and not too cumbersome since you’ll be using this regularly.

To avoid tragic incidents, get a swimming pool cover. As its name suggests, this covers your pool so youngsters and animals won’t drown and also keeps debris away from your pool. Like vacuums, this is available in several shapes and sizes to match the size of your pool. Get a strong pool cover that’s easy to use.

Your pool won’t be a nice place to swim in if you don’t use chemicals to disinfect it. Maintaining the correct water balance is essential to the health and well-being of swimmers. These include a clarifier, pH chemicals and chlorine. Make it a habit to check your pool’s water and pH levels daily. To accomplish this, purchase a testing kit that explains the various chemical levels and what they mean. Testing is easy to do and only takes a few minutes. Finally, buy a water tank to collect rain and eliminate the need for using tap water for your pool. With a rain water tank, you can fill your swimming pool at any time at no extra cost and make your plants grow well.

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