Monday, December 10, 2012

How to Set Up Above Ground Swimming Pools


Above ground swimming pools are a hit nowadays, considering the unpredictable weather changes every day. It's good to have a place in the comfort of your own home, where you can go for a dip anytime in the day, especially during summer. It's very convenient because you can close it off during winter or any other season that you won't be able to use it. If you don't set it aside, it will collect a lot of dirt, which will give you more problems later on. There are a lot of things to consider when setting up above ground swimming pools. Here are some tips that can help you out:

• To remove the dirt from your pool, use a net to take all of the dirt out. Make sure you use a big one, so that you can finish the task right away.

• As soon as you get that done, run a hose around it to get it cleaned. Make sure that you dry it well before keeping it in a safe place.

• To mount your pool, read the instructions carefully, and reattach all the hoses in their proper slots. If you're not sure on how to do this, go through the manual again. Find out how it's done, so that you can do it correctly. Before you plug the cords, see to it that the pump filters are clean.

• To make sure that all parts of the pool are dirt free, take time to clean it with an appropriate pool brush. Go through each area carefully; so that, you will cover all of the space carefully, especially the floor and the above ground pool liners.

• If you have a hard time getting rid of big debris, make use of the net to make things easier. You can also use a vacuum to thoroughly clean the floor.

• Once everything is ready, you can start adding water in the pool up to a certain level. Make sure that all of the hoses are attached well, before you open the pool pump. Your main goal is to avoid any leaks that could waste a lot of water.

• To test the chlorine levels of the water in the pool, you can make use of a test kit. If you don't know how to do it, you can also take a sample to a retailer who can do the job for you. Once they have the readings, make sure that you put in all of the chemicals that are needed.

• Before you swim, allow the chemicals and the shock that was applied to settle in. You can start swimming and enjoying the pool after twelve hours.

Having a pool in your house can be very relaxing, but before you use it, make sure that you set it up properly. Use the tips that were given above, because they can be a lot of help. The process of preparing it may be a little complicated, but it will definitely be worth it.

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