Getting Your Pool Ready for Swimming Season

Swimming Pool Maintenance by Deep Blue Pools and Spas

Now that summer is here, it’s time to take advantage of the warm weather by using your pool as often as possible. Prior to swimming, it’s important to make sure that your pool is up to standard to ensure the health and safety of you and your guests. Continue reading to learn some key tips for swimming pool maintenance in Salt Lake City.

Before Swimming
Remove your pool cover, spa cover, or hot tub cover. Clean the cover and store it in an area where it won’t be subject to damage from bugs or animals. Clean and vacuum your swimming pool thoroughly, and clean and inspect the pool’s deck, tile, and grout. Test the water balance, pH level, calcium hardness, and total alkalinity levels. If you are unsure of how to test these levels yourself, bring a sample of your pool water to your local swimming pool services company for testing. Add algaecide to your pool if necessary. Check your swimming pool components to make sure that they are all undamaged and operating correctly, and lubricate the swimming pools fittings, valves, o-rings, and plugs.

Weekly Pool Maintenance
Remove leaves and debris from the swimming pool. Test and adjust the levels of chlorine and sanitizer in the pool as necessary. Chlorine levels should be between 1-3 ppm, and bromine levels should be between 3-5 ppm. Ensure that the swimming pool’s water level is high enough. Text the pH balance of the pool; the level should be between 7.4 and 7.7 if the pool has a vinyl or tile finish. If the pool has a fiberglass finish, the range should be between 7.3-7.5. Do not correct the pH level of your pool more than once per week. Test and adjust the pool’s alkalinity, oxidizer, and stabilizer levels and adjust as necessary.

Monthly Pool Maintenance
Test and adjust the pool’s calcium hardness and total dissolved solids levels. Test and adjust the total alkalinity level, which should be between 120-150 ppm. Chemically clean the pool’s filter, and clean and inspect the pool’s tile, grout, and sealant.