FAQ

Pool Care Basics

Most pools need the pump to run 6–10 hours per day.
This helps circulate water properly and keeps it clean. In hot weather or heavy use, you may need to run it longer.

No, draining every year is not necessary.
Pools should only be drained when there is a serious issue like high chemical buildup or major repairs. Draining too often can damage your pool.

For best results, clean your pool at least once a week.
Regular cleaning keeps water clear, prevents algae, and protects your equipment.

You should check and clean them 1–2 times per week.
If baskets get full, water flow slows down and your system works harder.

Brushing your pool once a week helps prevent algae and dirt buildup.
Focus on corners, steps, and areas with low circulation.

Brushing your pool once a week helps prevent algae and dirt buildup.
Focus on corners, steps, and areas with low circulation.

Water & Chemicals

Pool chemicals keep your water:

  • Safe for swimming
  • Free from bacteria
  • Clear and balanced

Without proper chemicals, water can quickly become unsafe and cloudy.

Yes — but in a different way.
Saltwater systems create chlorine automatically, so you still have chlorine in the pool, just at a more stable and comfortable level.

Equipment & Maintenance

Watch for signs like:

  • Weak water flow
  • Strange noises
  • Cloudy water
  • Leaks or high energy bills

If you notice any of these, it’s best to get a professional check.

We recommend weekly or bi-weekly service depending on usage.
Professional care helps prevent costly repairs and keeps everything running smoothly.

General Questions

Yes, basic maintenance is possible.
But professional service saves time, ensures proper chemical balance, and avoids long-term damage.

Skipping maintenance can lead to:

  • Green or dirty water
  • Equipment damage
  • Higher repair costs

Regular care keeps your pool safe and enjoyable.

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