Troubled by a Dirty Pool? - Get Sparkling Results 💡

I understand how frustrating it can be when your pool is still dirty even after hiring a weekly pool cleaner. But don't worry, there are a few steps you can take to address this issue and get your pool sparkling clean. Let's dive in!

1. Double-check the pool cleaner's work: Before assuming that the pool cleaner didn't do a thorough job, take a close look at the pool yourself. Sometimes, it's easy to overlook small debris or missed spots. If you notice any areas that need attention, you can manually clean them using a pool net or brush.

2. Communicate with your pool cleaner: Reach out to your pool cleaner and let them know about the issue. They may be able to come back and address any missed spots or provide additional advice on how to keep your pool clean. Effective communication is key to resolving any concerns and maintaining a good working relationship.

3. Check the filtration system: A dirty pool could be a sign of a problem with your filtration system. Make sure the pool pump and filter are working properly. Clean or backwash the filter if necessary, as a clogged filter can hinder the cleaning process. If you're unsure how to do this, consult your pool's user manual or consider contacting a professional for assistance.

4. Adjust the pool cleaner's schedule: If your pool cleaner is only coming once a week and you find that your pool gets dirty quickly, you may need to increase the frequency of their visits. Discuss this with your pool cleaner to see if they can accommodate a more frequent cleaning schedule.

5. Consider additional cleaning methods: In some cases, a weekly pool cleaner may not be sufficient to keep your pool consistently clean. You can supplement their efforts by incorporating additional cleaning methods. For example, using a pool vacuum or robotic cleaner can help remove debris that may have settled on the pool floor. Regularly brushing the pool walls and skimming the surface can also prevent dirt and debris from accumulating.

6. Maintain proper water chemistry: Poor water chemistry can contribute to a dirty pool. Make sure you regularly test the water and adjust the chemical levels as needed. Properly balanced water not only helps keep the pool clean but also prevents the growth of algae and bacteria.

Remember, maintaining a clean pool requires regular attention and a combination of cleaning methods. By following these steps and staying proactive, you can ensure that your pool remains clean and enjoyable for everyone to swim in.

If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to explore our website, Pool Epic, for more helpful tips and information on inflatable pool maintenance and cleaning.

Happy swimming!

Bradley Summers

Elliott Langosh
Swimming, Coaching, Fitness, Child Education

Elliott Langosh is a seasoned swimming instructor with a unique passion for inflatable pools. He sees these pools as the perfect gateway for children to learn swimming. Elliott imparts his wisdom through Pool Epic, sharing insightful tips and suggestions based on his extensive professional background.