Saturday, March 30, 2013

Ways to Conserve Water When You Have a Pool

Pool owners often draw the ire of others, especially during times of drought, because many people believe that pools use significant amounts of water. Pools, however, do not use great amounts of water. They are essentially large water storage tanks that recycle and filter existing water. While pools do require some water use, they do not waste vast amounts of water as some believe. Even so, there are steps pool owners can take to ensure their pools use as little water as possible.

Guidelines for Pool Owners to Follow -

By following some simple guidelines, pool owners can ensure their pool is maintained properly while also conserving the greatest amount of water possible.

The Importance of Topping Up -

Occasionally, pools will need to topped up to ensure adequate water levels. Adequate water levels are important to the proper and efficient functioning of pool equipment. In the event the filtration system does not operate as it should, the pool water can became contaminated as the ph levels can become either too low or too high. This can lead to significant water usage because the contaminated pool water will need to be replaced. Topping up of the pool can be minimised by preventing excessive splashing of water, minimising evaporation and by ensuring that all of the equipment is well maintained and is free of leaks.

Regular Manual Maintenance is Crucial -

While filtration systems are efficient at keeping a pool's water clean, regular manual maintenance is also important. On a routine basis, you should test the ph balance by taking samples, cleaning the skimmer box and cartridge filters and by cleaning the filter regularly.

Ensure Equipment is Working Properly -

If a pool's equipment has a leak or is not working properly, this can result in water loss or contamination. A pool repair may be necessary to fix leaks in a pool or its equipment. Even though water loss due to a leak may seem minimal, over the course of a year this water loss can be substantial. If pool equipment is outdated, pool renovations may be required to replace antiquated equipment. Installing newer, more up-to-date equipment can help pool owners save water.


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