Owning a fiberglass pool is a great way to enjoy your backyard and stay active, but it also needs regular care to stay clear, clean, and safe. Fiberglass pools have a smooth and non-porous surface, which is why they are much easier to maintain than concrete or vinyl pools. Their surface also prevents algae growth and reduces the need for frequent cleaning. With a few simple tips and an easy routine, you can keep your pool functional and ready for swimming all year round.
Below are some easy and simple tips you can follow to maintain your fiberglass pool.
Skim the Surface Regularly
One of the easiest ways to maintain fiberglass pools is to skim the water surface daily or every few days. You can use a skimmer or a net to remove leaves, bugs, and other debris that float on top of it. This prevents debris from sinking to the bottom and keeps the water clear.Â
Performing regular skimming can also help reduce the risk of clogging your pool’s filtration system, which allows chemicals to work more effectively.
Maintain Water Balance
Another most important thing is to keep your pool water balanced. This is important for both hygiene and the quality life of your pool. You can test the water at least once a week to check pH, chlorine, and alkalinity levels. Proper chemical balance prevents algae growth, reduces and cloudiness.
Also, add chemicals if needed, but always follow the instructions carefully. Balanced water also helps make the swimming safer and maintain the fiberglass surface.
Clean the Pool Walls and Floor
Even though fiberglass pools are smooth and resistant to algae, some dirt or buildup can still form on the walls or floor. To clean and remove that dirt, you can use a soft pool brush and gently scrub the surface at least once a week.Â
Avoid hard brushes or strong cleaners because they can affect the pool’s surface. Regular brushing keeps your pool clean, safe, shiny, and inviting for swimmers.
Check Water Levels
Monitoring water levels is another essential step in maintaining your fiberglass pool. The water level in your pool should be halfway up the skimmer opening. If it is too low, the pump may run dry, which can lead to causing damage.Â
If it is too high, debris may not be effectively removed by the skimmer. Check the water level regularly after frequent use and especially after rain. You can adjust it by adding or draining water as needed.
Schedule Professional Service
Apart from regular care, it’s a good idea to schedule a professional service for your fiberglass pool occasionally. Professionals during maintenance inspect every component, check for small cracks, and perform thorough cleanings. Professionals can also advise on how to keep it functional for long.
Regular care combined with professional service occasionally can help prevent bigger problems, reduce maintenance costs, and ensure that your pool remains a relaxing and fun space for family and friends.
