Debris in pool / Cannot see the bottom
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Debris in pool / Cannot see the bottom
Hello, I need HELP! new pool owner, did not close properly, many leaves in the pool, have tried all chemicals, vacuum, leaf vacuum, up to maybe 10 bags of leaves, do not know what else to do, have added so many chemicals and time, thinking of just emptying and refilling, please let me know your thoughs, I am located in Carmel, NY if any one has any company suggestions. Thanks in advance!
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Re: Debris in pool / Cannot see the bottom
Depending on your water costs draining and cleaning is probably your best option considering the neglected state of your pool and just a few more swimming months left this year
Make sure you close properly and have a cover to prevent debris collecting in your pool
Make sure you close properly and have a cover to prevent debris collecting in your pool
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Re: Debris in pool / Cannot see the bottom
My suggestion - Go for a robotic vacuum which is a fantastic tool to help keep your pool clean regularly. It is not cheap but will do a great job in-deed.
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Re: Debris in pool / Cannot see the bottom
brett90 wrote:My suggestion - Go for a robotic vacuum which is a fantastic tool to help keep your pool clean regularly. It is not cheap but will do a great job in-deed.
Save your money and vacuum it manually, quicker, won't miss bits, nothing to break and no large expenditure which would be better spent on a good cover to avoid the dirt going in.
After of course you get the rubbish out and clean the pool.
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