Maintaining the Cleanliness of Your Pool for Pet Swimming

Maintaining the Cleanliness of Your Pool for Pet Swimming

Maintaining the Cleanliness of Your Pool for Pet Swimming

 

Summer is just around the corner, and what better way to beat the heat than taking a dip in your pool with your furry best friends? However, as much as we all love to swim and enjoy the sunshine, it is important to keep the pool clean and safe for both humans and pets alike. In this blog, we’ll be discussing some helpful tips on how to maintain the cleanliness of your pool for pet swimming. And if you need an extra hand, Pure and Simple Pool Care is here to provide pool services in Orlando and beyond.

 

Skimming and Brushing

First things first, debris (like leaves and dust) should be removed from the surface of your pool regularly with a skimmer net. You don't want them to sink down and crowd the pool drain. Then, brush the walls of the pool with a pool brush to loosen up any dirt or algae growth that may have accumulated. This will make sure that the water circulates freely, keeping it clear and sparkling.

Water Chemistry

Keeping the water chemistry balanced is crucial for preventing the growth of harmful contaminants in your pool. Proper maintenance of the water pH levels, chlorine concentration, and other chemical levels (depending on your pool type) prevent swimmers, including pets from facing infections or respiratory issues. Water quality test kits can be bought or tested, generally special pool store experts are available from whom personal consultation can be gained in Orlando.

Filter Maintenance

Make sure the pool's filter is cleaned regularly by removing and washing it with a hose or following the manufacturer's instructions. A filter that is not cleaned can lead to system pollution, swimmer infection, or clarity problems. This is essential for keeping the pool water clean and clear. In addition, the frequency of backwashing or cleaning alone depends on your pool size, use, and environment it is located.

Weekly Shock

Increasing the chlorine levels of your pool is called shocking the pool. It is a fast and efficient procedure that can be done weekly or after a huge crowd dips into the pool. A shock treatment will sanitize the water by eliminating excess organic material and killing harmful organisms. It may be necessary to approach professionals such as Pure and Simple Pool Care for proper guidance on how and when to perform this process effectively.

Pet-Friendly Surroundings

Finally, ensure that the pool area is pet-friendly. This includes access or fencing around the pool, pool steps or a ramp up to the pool, pool cleaning equipment storage areas, outside toys and plenty of water for your pet to drink. Additionally, there are a variety of pet-friendly pool ramp options to accommodate pets that cannot climb up stairs or ladders comfortably.

 

Conclusion

Maintaining the cleanliness of your pool is not only important to keep it looking clean and sparkling but also to maintain proper sanitation protocols. Especially when pets are involved, making sure the water is properly managed is even more crucial. By keeping up with regular cleaning, chemical balance, filter maintenance and weekly shocking, you'll be sure to have a good time swimming with your pet. And if you’re in need of professional pool service assistance, contact Pure and Simple Pool Care who will make your pool clean, safe and ready for others to enjoy. Remember that educating on how to keep your pet safe while in a pool is of utmost importance to avoid any unexpected incidents.