{"id":6585,"date":"2021-04-14T11:27:32","date_gmt":"2021-04-14T11:27:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/homendgarden.com\/?p=6585"},"modified":"2021-04-14T11:27:32","modified_gmt":"2021-04-14T11:27:32","slug":"how-to-vacuum-above-ground-pool","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/homendgarden.com\/how-to-vacuum-above-ground-pool\/","title":{"rendered":"How to vacuum above-ground pool"},"content":{"rendered":"

Pool is a great source of recreational activity at your home. It does not only provide you with the facility of swimming in a safe clean environment, but also enhances the decoration of your home. Your pool is the attraction of your yard, so you will want to keep it dazzling clean all season long. So it must be well maintained and cleaned.<\/p>\n

To maintain the hygiene of your, swimming pool you need to continuously take care of it by vacuuming, brushing the water lines, and adding algaecide for salt pools. It is not a neglectable duty, as debris on the bottom of a pool can lead to algae growth, and you would never find it pleasurable to swim in slimy, green water. Now let’s us show you how this is done below…<\/p>\n

How to vacuum above-ground pool<\/h2>\n

After finding the best cleaner, your job is to how to carry out procedures. \u00a0To undertake the procedures effectively vacuum an above ground pool includes:<\/p>\n

Things you need<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Make sure you have arranged the things you are going to need for this process. The manual of vacuum system Consists of:<\/p>\n

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    1. Pool leaf rake or skimmer<\/li>\n
    2. A head with brushes and roller on it<\/li>\n
    3. Vacuum ribbed plastic hose<\/li>\n
    4. A long metal o fiberglass pole<\/li>\n
    5. Vacuum head<\/li>\n
    6. Extension pole<\/li>\n
    7. Skimmer disk (optional)<\/li>\n
    8. An adapter<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

      Step-by-step process to vacuum above-ground pool<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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      1. Remove leaves, bugs, and other surface debris from the lake, using a leaf rake or skimmer. If required, inspect and clean the skimmer basket. Make sure the pump is turned on and that water is flowing through the filter.<\/li>\n
      2. The hose will fill with water, expelling any trapped air. Place the vacuum plate into the skimmer while keeping the hose submerged and the leaf basket in place. Quickly attach a hose to the elbow fitting.\u00a0It’s ready now ready to\u00a0vacuum.<\/li>\n
      3. Attach the vacuum hose’s swivel end to the vacuum head. Connect the extension pole to the head. Lower the assembly into the pool and stretch the pole until the vacuum head meets the water’s surface. Lean the pole against the pool’s edge, within easy reach of the water return outlet, and lock it into position.<\/li>\n
      4. Fill the vacuum hose with water by keeping the free end in front of the water return outlet. As air is released from the hose, keep one hand on the pole to keep the head from floating to the surface. Continue priming the hose until it is filled with water and no more bubbles are rising from the vacuum head.<\/li>\n
      5. \u00a0Pull the hose away from the water return outlet and attach the skimmer disc while keeping the hose end submerged. To start the vacuum, insert the skimmer disc into the skimmer on top of the suction port. Some vacuums, on the other hand, involve directly plugging the hose end into the suction port. To avoid getting too much air back into the hose, pull the hose end out of the water as soon as possible to fit it or the skimmer disc into the suction port.<\/li>\n
      6. \u00a0Get into a spot where you can see the pool’s bottom. Slowly move the vacuum head back and forth across the pool’s floor, slightly overlapping the previous direction with each new run. To avoid losing the prime, \u00a0Keep the head underwater at all times. Continue the process until the bottom is completely clean of debris.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

        Points to remember during vacuuming<\/b><\/h3>\n