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    Swimming Pool Care - How To Keep it Clean and Clear

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    So often we plan picnics for the weekend and feel aghast to see the swimming pool cloudy and murky. Probably, we can blame tough work schedules, health issues, personal problem etc for not keeping proper care of our swimming pool but the underlying truth is that we ignore Pool Maintenance. Pool Maintenance is not a specialist's job, and anyone with some basic awareness about pools can easily do it.

    As a pool owner you have a responsibility to those using your pool that it is clean and safe to swim in. Pool care shouldn't be difficult or time consuming. With regular maintenance and advice from a professional, you'll have a pristine aquatic playground in no time.

    After vacuuming the pool, you need to pour in your closing kit liquid. There are many different types to choose from. Be sure to follow the directions when you have chosen what kind of kit you want. Check the lines to make sure there is no water inside of the lines to freeze or rot the line while your pool is not in use. When all the water is gone from the lines, you can remove the plugs in the pump. If your pool has a chlorinator, you will need to remove it for the duration of the time your pool is closed. Make sure your it is empty and has no water in it. This will help prevent the freezing and breaking of your chlorinator. If your pool has a heater, make sure it is off so that you don't try to heat nothing. This could cause a fire or cracking of your pool.

    During seasonal changes, one must take special care of pool water. After heavy rains, we often see that pool water becomes heavier and loses its clarity as well. To purify it, experts advise to add a shock dose (3-4 times more than usual intake) of chlorine to get the water back to normal.

    One must also remove dead leaves and debris that accumulated in pool water after a windstorm. These particles often imbalance water purity; thus, experts advise pool owners to test Ph levels regularly. The ideal Ph level is 7.4.

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