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Swimming pool maintenance tips for DIYers from All Pool Filters 4 Less

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If you are a new pool owner or just made the person responsible for the maintenance of a swimming pool, these tips and more of our swimming pool tips are available on our Blog.
PRLog - Jun 28, 2013 - LAKE WORTH, Fla. -- Many people with swimming pools are lucky in that all they do is use the pools.  Someone else is maintaining them.  A pool service or another family member has the task of keeping the pool clean and clear.  Others, are not so lucky.  For those of you that are just starting out as being responsible for the maintenance of a swimming pool this is for you.

The swimming pool system is actually pretty basic once you understand what it is doing.  For the basic swimming pool set up, it's a closed loop piping system which circulates water throughout your swimming pool.  Outside of the pool on that piping loop you have a pump which pushes the water through the pipes to keep the water circulating and then you have a filter which cleans the water as it passes through it.  Inside the swimming pool you have a skimmer which draws water in from the pool into the pipes for cleaning.  There you have a skimmer basket which collects any floating debris in the water.  Also in the pool are water intakes on the bottom of the pool which act to collect debris into the piping system that sinks to the bottom of the pool.  The thought here is that the debris will be caught in either the leaf basket on the pump or in the filter.

Both the pump and filter have two piping connections:  one for an inflow of water and one for an outflow of water.

There are some optional pieces of equipment that can be added to your pool system such as a heater, chlorine dispenser, water clarifiers, or even piping for a spa when you have a pool/spa combination.  But the above situation describes the most common pool system.

So, with this basic understanding of the system you will be able to more easily see where problems may occur.  If the filter becomes clogged, or either of the debris baskets in the skimmer or pump become full this can slow down the circulating water flow in your pool.  Therefore, these areas of your pool system should be monitored regularly.  To read more details about how and when to monitor and clean your filter and debris baskets visit our blog at http://www.allpoolfilters4less.com/blog/post/3559096.

The other basic maintenance tip is ensuring the chemical balance in the water is maintained.  This one is critical, and if not being monitored constantly you will immediate see the problems in the clarity and color of your water.  Again, for details about how to take care of your swimming pool water chemical balance see our blog as linked above.

We at <a href="http://www.allpoolfilters4less.com">All Pool Filters 4 Less</a> not only offer quality products for your pool, but in our blogs at http://www.allpoolfilters4less.com/page/454265612 and via our customer support we offer our knowledge to help answer your swimming pool maintenance questions.

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