Pool building is easy but maintenance is difficult. Pool maintenance is a lifelong activity that can take up considerable time and money. Proper planning can reduce maintenance expenses to a great extent. You can save on maintenance expenses by making the following changes and reading more on Tips To Reduce Your Pool Maintenance.

  • Installation of a proper pump

A single-speed pump consumes more energy as compared to variable speed pumps. Variable speed pumps can be set to different speeds. You need to set them to full speed only when you are cleaning the pool. This reduces your monthly energy bills. Running your pump during the night can also reduce electricity bills.

  • Size of your filter

A small filter will make your pump work hard to filter your pool water. This results in increased energy consumption. A large filter has more surface area and can filter more water at a time. The result is lower energy bills. Large filters last longer than smaller models.

Clean your filter regularly to increase its efficiency and lifespan. A clogged filter will use more energy to clean the water. Any dirt trapped in your filter will find its way back into your pool. Run your filter at night. The energy costs are less at night.

  • Creating Wind Breakers

Pool water evaporation leads to loss of water and chemicals mixed in it. You have to spend money to refill the water, disinfect it, heat it and add chemicals to maintain water chemistry levels. If you construct windbreakers in the form of hedges or enclosures, then you can reduce water evaporation.

  • Purchase an efficient heating system

Installing an electric or solar heat pump can reduce your energy costs. Heat your pool only when you want to use it. Do not heat the water too much. Heat the water only up to a comfortable level. A slight reduction in heat level will have a significant impact on your energy costs.

  • LED lighting

Install LED lights instead of halogen lights in your pool area. LED lights last longer and they consume less energy. Replacing pool lights can be a tedious affair. LED lights are available in different colors, and they can be programmed.

  • Sanitizing your pool

Sanitizing your pool involves adding chemicals like chlorine to the pool to kill bacteria and germs. Saltwater chlorinators are the latest method to disinfect pool water. The saltwater chlorinators work well with fibreglass pools.

There are other methods like Ozone and UV Ozone systems that require fewer chemicals. These systems save money spent on chemicals. They produce clear water, which feels fresher than sanitizing using chlorine. These methods do not leave behind any chemical residue on the surface of the pool.

If you are using chlorine to sanitize your pool, then add it to the pool water at night. Sunlight destroys chlorine. When you add chlorine at night, it will get sufficient time to do its job.

  • Maintaining water chemistry levels

Maintaining water chemistry levels is important to prevent problems like cloudy water and algae formation. Rectification of these problems is difficult. Impure water can damage the plumbing and filtering system.

Fibreglass pools do not affect water chemistry levels adversely. But sunlight, leaves and algae can impact water chemistry levels.

  • Get a pool cover

Pool cover reduces water evaporation. It also prevents the water from getting cold. Pool cover prevents dust and debris from falling into the water. All these benefits make it worthwhile to invest in a pool cover.

  • Choose a dark-colored pool

A dark-toned pool absorbs the sunlight and keeps the water warm. It also hides minute dust and debris on the pool surface. Fibreglass pools are available in a number of colors and finishes.

  • Clean your pool regularly

Brushing your pool regularly is important to prevent algae and dust from sticking to the surface of the pool. Brushing a fibreglass pool is very easy. Remove any large leaves or sticks from the pool using a telescopic pole with a net. They can clog the skimmer and filter basket.

  • Take good care of your pool equipment

Clean and store your pool cleaning equipment properly. Avoid leaving your pool cleaning equipment like brushes, cleaner heads and vacuum cleaners in the sunlight. Clean them properly after use and store them in an enclosed space. Take care to store them with their business end pointing upwards. This will increase their lifespan and you can save on replacement costs.

  • Invest in pool automation

You can go for a completely automated pool or choose an automatic system for cleaning, water testing etc. You can modify your existing pool or install smart systems when you are building a new pool. Installing smart systems allows you to control all your pool settings like lighting, heating from your smartphone. It may be expensive to install but the convenience may be worth the expense.

You can purchase robotic cleaners for the cleaning of your pool. The robotic cleaners work independently and have a good lifespan.

You can also invest in a smart pool monitor. This pool monitor will give you updates on the water chemistry levels. These devices also give you advice on maintaining the water chemistry levels.

  • Pool size

Always remember that the size of the pool affects maintenance. A larger sized pool is more difficult to maintain than a smaller one. Deep pools are more difficult to maintain than shallow ones. If you do not intend to use your pool for diving or playing water games, then install a small shallow sized pool. Shallow pools are easier to maintain and heat.

  • Pool material

Pool material also affects maintenance costs and effort. Fibreglass pools are easier to maintain than concrete pools. Concrete pools require labor-intensive maintenance.

  • Backyard size and location

If your backyard is in a low-lying area that is prone to flooding, then you should install an above-ground pool. Cleaning a flooded pool costs a lot of money and the result tends to be unsatisfactory.

  • Keep your plants away from the pool

Avoid plants that shed leaves in your pool landscaping. Trim any branches growing over your pool. These branches may drop leaves, insects or fruits into the pool.

With the help of these tips, you can significantly reduce your pool maintenance costs.

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