Clean Filters Are a Must-Even More in Warmer Months
As the weather warms up in spring and summer, keeping your pool clean and running smoothly becomes even more important. One of the key steps in maintaining a healthy pool is ensuring your filters are clean and functioning properly.
While filter maintenance matters all year, it becomes especially critical as pollen, debris, and increased usage put extra strain on your system. Clean filters help your equipment work efficiently, keep water crystal clear, and prevent costly issues. Below are some reasons why staying on top of filter care in the warmer months is a must.
Pools Collect Debris Year-Round.
Pools collect debris year-round. Spring brings a surge of pollen that clouds water and clogs filters. Summer’s heavy use adds sunscreen, body oils, dirt, and insects. Fall and winter bring windblown leaves and twigs that constantly pile up. No matter the season, all of it puts strain on your pool filter.
When filters are dirty, it doesn’t matter how perfect your water chemistry is-they can’t keep the water clean. That leads to murky water, algae growth, and unsafe swimming. Regular filter cleaning keeps your water clear and your maintenance routine under control. Skipping cleanings or putting off new grids or cartridges only leads to bigger, more expensive problems.
Clean Filters Improve Circulation
Filters play a key role in the circulation system of your pool. Clean filters help maintain optimal water flow, allowing the pool’s pump to work more efficiently. When filters become dirty, the flow of water is restricted, which means the pump has to work harder to circulate the water. This extra effort can strain the pump and lead to higher energy bills and more wear and tear on the system.
By keeping your filters clean, you help ensure that your pool’s filtration system operates at peak efficiency, reducing energy consumption and preventing unnecessary repairs.
Year-Round Algae Prevention
While algae are most aggressive in warm weather, they can begin forming at any time of year-especially in neglected or poorly filtered pools. When filters are clogged, they fail to remove the fine debris and organic material algae feed on.
Keeping filters clean year-round helps trap these contaminants before algae can gain a foothold. Clean filters also improve water circulation, allowing chemicals to work more efficiently and maintain proper balance, reducing the risk of algae blooms in every season.
Reduce Pool Ownership Costs
Pool maintenance can be costly, and the last thing you want is to replace a pool pump or other filtration system components prematurely. A dirty filter forces the pump to work harder, which can increase the likelihood of mechanical failure. Over time, this added stress on the equipment can lead to costly repairs or replacements.
By cleaning your filters regularly, you reduce the strain on the entire filtration system, helping to extend the life of your equipment and avoid unexpected expenses.
Improved Water Quality
Ultimately, the most important reason to clean your pool filters during the summer is to ensure the water stays clean, clear, and safe. Clean filters trap debris and contaminants before they have a chance to cloud the water, ensuring that your pool remains sparkling and inviting. Clear water isn’t just aesthetically pleasing; it’s healthier for swimmers, reducing the chances of skin irritations and other health issues caused by dirty water.
Conclusion
In the summer months, your pool works overtime to keep up with the increased usage and rising temperatures. A dirty filter can seriously compromise your pool’s performance, water quality, and the efficiency of your entire system. By staying on top of filter maintenance, you can enjoy a clean, clear, and healthy pool all season long without the hassle of more frequent repairs or chemical treatments. So, take the time now to check and clean your filters — your pool and your wallet will thank you!
Frequently Asked Questions
Pool Cleaning
When should I acid wash my pool?
Typically, an acid wash is recommended every other time you drain and refill your pool. Since draining and refilling is recommended every 2-3 years, an acid wash would be needed every 5-6 years. However, if you see light staining across the plaster, it may be time for an acid wash.
Is it worth it to clean your own pool?
If you have experience maintaining pools and own the right equipment, this may be a good option for you. But if maintaining your own pool involves trial and error, and purchasing, maintaining and replacing your own equipment, you may want to think twice. Maintaining a pool also involves chemical management, problems that require a professional, and enough free time to devote to it. You may find that it’s more money and trouble than it’s worth.
How often should a pool be cleaned?
Pool cleaning should be a weekly routine and the filter should be cleaned every 3-6 months. We can help, give us a call if you live in the Grapevine area!