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Master the Art of Pool Cleaning with this Article

By Champions Pool
19/02/2019

Pool owners in Spring, Texas, know the importance of keeping their pool clean. It helps improve the look of your backyard paradise, along with keeping the water healthy for swimmers to enjoy. At Champions Pool Repair & Service, we know that a clean pool can make all the difference, so we’ve laid out some tips to help you find the best pool cleaner for your maintenance needs:

  1. Suction Pool Cleaner

A suction pool cleaner connects to the pool skimmer or a dedicated line and uses suction to send debris out of the water through the filtration system. The water moving through the pool skimmer or dedicated line helps move this cleaner around the pool and filter out debris. While often considered the most cost-effective pool cleaner, they have many parts that need to be replaced over time, making it a relatively high-maintenance option when compared to other cleaners.

 

  1. Manual Pool Vacuum Cleaner

For pool owners that prefer a more “hands-on” approach to cleaning the water, a manual vacuum cleaner is an ideal option. A key benefit of these cleaners is their ability to effectively clean excessive amounts of debris from your pool. In fact, it may be a good idea to keep a manual cleaner handy in the event of a storm or anything else that could lead to large, hard-to-clean debris landing in your pool. Another key advantage of these cleaners is their ability to clean algae as well as debris, making them beneficial for many pool owners who battle algae buildup often.

 

  1. Robotic Pool Cleaner

Robotic pool cleaners are among the most popular type of cleaners, because they require no hose connections and fully automate the cleaning process. Essentially, these cleaners can be placed in the pool and left to do their job, however, different models will have slight variations in operation. Robotic pool cleaners use small brushes, along with vacuum pressure, to remove any size of debris from your pool – from twigs to leaves, and almost anything in-between. Additionally, many of these cleaners come with deep clean options, to give pool owners a customized clean based on their needs.

 

  1. Pressure Pool Cleaner

A pressure pool cleaner works by essentially agitating the debris in your pool. It utilizes both water pressure and specialized ports to move debris around, propel the cleaner, and suck any unwanted particles into a suction bag. High-end pressure pool cleaners include a component called booster pumps, which utilize higher pressure levels and an automated schedule to streamline the process, however any model of pressure pool cleaner will help a pool owner remove large amounts of debris from their water. As a bonus, pressure pool cleaners are virtually clog-free, and only a periodic emptying of the bag is needed.

 

A clean pool is a healthy pool, and these cleaners can help make the task a breeze. For professional pool services, give Champions Pool Repair & Service a call at (281) 355-8504 or visit us at https://championspools.com/pool-services/.

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