The Swimming Pool Buyer’s Guide: Essential Swimming Pool Accessories
Filtration system
All swimming pools need a filtration system for the water. The filtration system you buy will have to be able to handle the amount of water in your swimming pool. It can’t be stressed how important a filtration system is. The main job of a filtration system is to remove bacteria, which can be harmful, out of your swimming pool. It also eliminates small particles and debris.
Swimming pool vacuum
The next swimming pool accessory you will need is a vacuum. You’re going to need a vacuum that is specific to the type of swimming pool you own or plan to purchase. There are various types of vacuums available, and you want to ensure you don’t purchase the wrong one. Make sure you check with the salesperson if the vacuum is right for your type of swimming pool. The vacuum is used to suck up all the debris which has sunk to the bottom of the swimming pool.
Skimmer/straining basket
You’re also going to want to purchase a “skimmer.” It’s also known as a straining basket. It works in conjunction with your vacuum and filtration system. You use the skimmer to eliminate the floating debris and insects, and perhaps the occasional frog, or wayward bat, in your swimming pool water. You should skim your swimming pool every time you use it. The skimmer will be your primary cleaning tool.
Swimming pool cover
It’s also advisable you purchase a swimming pool cover. Swimming pool covers are available in several types of colors, sizes, and materials. A swimming pool cover will help to cut down the on the work for the filtration system, the vacuum, and the skimmer, by helping prevent debris and organic matter from infiltrating your swimming pool.
Swimming pool covers are also an especially good idea if you have children, either in your home or your neighborhood. Swimming pool covers will help prevent accidental drowning. Make sure you buy a swimming pool cover that is constructed sturdily. You should always keep your pool covered when it is not in use.
Maintenance chart
You should also invest in a maintenance chart. By having a maintenance chart you will be able to track all upkeep associated with your swimming pool. A maintenance chart will also aid you in knowing what chemicals you used, what the readings of your swimming pool water were on particular days, and when and what tests you have done.
This is one item that most pool owners don’t even consider. However, don’t let the simplicity of it fool you; it is a powerful tool for a pool owner.
Swimming pool chemicals
You will, of course, need chemicals for the swimming pool water. You need to keep the pH of the water balanced. They will ensure everyone who swims in your pool stays healthy. Among the chemicals you will need are: Chlorine, clarifier, and pH chemicals. You need to keep the water levels balanced. This is one of the most important responsibilities as a swimming pool owner. You really should check your water and ph levels on a daily basis, while doing regular pool maintenance.
You’ll have to have a kit to test the water, before you can know what chemicals you need in your water. You can get testing kits in either a strip or bottle form. As mentioned, they allow you to test the chemical levels in your water. Keeping your water balanced is very important. The testing is not labor intensive or time consuming. It only takes a few minutes.
The above mentioned are essential pool accessories you should have. They will allow you to maintain your pool optimally. After all, you want to spend more time enjoying your pool than maintaining it. Of course, don’t forget to splurge on a few pieces of swimming pool blow up toys and furniture. Having fun is the point to owning a swimming pool.