Swimming is the perfect outdoor activity, especially when living in Arizona. The hot spring and summer seasons make pools a necessity across the valley of the sun. Keeping the pool clean, though, can be a tough task. Here are a few tips on how to keep a small pool clean without a filter.
Cleaning The Pool
Having a small pool in your backyard certainly has its advantages and disadvantages. Smaller pools mean less to clean and the cleaning tasks are often completed quickly. But, since these pools are generally built within the ground, plants, bugs and insects can become troublesome. The presence of insects and plants can be concerning since this means algae may be able to grow in the area, as well. Consistent cleaning is the most effective way to prevent algae growth and discourage unwanted agents from your pool area.
So, what are the best ways to perform these cleaning tasks without a filter in place? Investing in electric swimming pool battery cleaners is wise. These cleaners require no filter for use. In addition, no plugs or cables are needed when the cleaner is performing its tasks. Other ways to keep your small pool without a filter clean are much simpler, especially for the homeowners looking to avoid routine maintenance.
Pool covers are a cheap but effective option for the keeping the pool as clean as possible. Covers will protect any sort of debris, insects or dust from getting into your water. These are also great choices for homeowners with a young children. Choosing a sturdy pool cover will help you breathe easy, knowing the kids can’t fall into the pool accidentally. Summer covers come in handy in several different ways. These covers can help maintain the pool’s temperature; a crucial trait for pools in Arizona backyards. Winter pool covers can simply preserve the water for the cooler season ahead.
Cleaning Chemicals
Covers, nets and soap are all ways to clean the pool, but chemicals would be the best possible way to cleanse the area. A few common household chemicals which can be used include baking soda, rubbing alcohol and white vinegar. 60% alcohol has been shown to remove any sticky gunk from the pool. Vitamin C, surprisingly enough, can be used as a stain remover. Baking soda is natural and cheap. This chemical is used to maintain your pool’s alkalinity.
The most common chemicals, of course, are the ones typically used by pool professionals. Chemicals like chlorine, algaecide and borax are extremely popular choices. Chlorine kills agents of all sorts in your pools. Most chlorine packs are suitable for pools with up to 1,000 gallons of capacity. If plant life continues to grow wild near your pool, use algaecide to control this issue.
Chemicals used to treat small pools:
- Chlorine
- Borax
- Algaecide
- White vinegar
- Rubbing alcohol
- Vitamin C
- Baking soda
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