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Frequently Asked Questions
Pool maintenance
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Can
I take care of my pool and make repairs myself?
With time, even the best
care will not prevent a pool from showing signs of age.
If you are inclined to make basic repairs, be sure to
check your manuals for information that may help you
make them correctly. If you don’t think you can
do it yourself, you should call an Anthony & Sylvan
representative to assist you.
If you choose
to have Anthony & Sylvan service your pool,
you have nothing to do! Our professional technicians
will maintain your pool and its equipment on a weekly
basis. They will also provide you with an evaluation
of how your pool is doing and any possible future maintenance
that might be needed.
Is
pool maintenance difficult and time consuming?
Regular pool maintenance can take as little as 10 -
20 minutes per week.
It’s that easy.
With today’s
pool technology, maintenance is simpler, safer and more
cost-effective than ever before. You can automatically
test the water, clean the pool, even heat and cool,
and all you have to do is add chemicals if needed and
brush the pool once a month during the season.
You’ll find you will spend far more time swimming in
your pool than the time it will take to maintain it.
Discuss how much or how little maintenance you want
to do with your Anthony & Sylvan design consultant and they will make recommendations about which equipment
choices are right for you. Or, in many locations, you
can opt to have us service the pool for you so your
maintenance time is zero!
If you live in an area where the
pool needs to be closed for the winter and opened in
the spring, our service technicians can handle that for you
as well.
Is
there a simple, handy checklist for pool cleaning?
Anthony & Sylvan provides each new pool customer with an interactive CD and printed manual on pool maintenance and safety guidelines. Keeping your pool clean can be made easier by following
a regular schedule. If you decide to do it yourself,
a good checklist to follow for regular pool care is:
- Use a leaf skimmer to help in
removing floating debris or for picking up objects
from the bottom.
- Clean the strainer baskets in the skimmer basket
and pump.
- Clean the tile and walls; tile is best cleaned with
a soft brush and a pool tile cleaner. Use a pool brush
to brush the walls and the bottom
of the pool.
- Vacuum the pool at least once a week.
- Test the water frequently and add chemicals to balance
the water if needed.
- If water turns cloudy, test for chemical balance.
If necessary, backwash and service the filter.
- Keep the deck clean and clear of debris.
Does
an automatic pool cleaner cut down on maintenance?
Absolutely. A good automatic
pool cleaner will keep
your pool free of debris. There will still be the need
to brush the pool to release any dirt that might be
clinging to the pool walls and floor, but your cleaning
time will be significantly reduced.
Do
I need to drain my pool each year?
Not really. Pools can handle cold temperatures better
when partially filled with water as a buffer. A drained
pool can also crack or pop out of the ground because
of pressure from ground water. Your Anthony & Sylvan
Pools representative can give you guidelines to follow
if you must drain your pool, or they can come out and
handle it for you.
If you close your pool, APSP recommends the following:
- Get your water balanced properly
to prevent stains, scaling and
algae growth.
- Put in an extra dose of sanitizer to help keep the
pool clean and algae free.
- Thoroughly clean and vacuum the pool.
- Drain below the skimmer inlet lines or in heavy
freeze areas, below the return lines and then plug
the lines.
- Close valves on the skimmer.
- Make sure water does not accumulate and freeze in
skimmers.
- Clean and backwash the filter.
- Drain all water in the heater, filter, pump and
piping system.
- Remove the pump motor and store in a dry place.
- Turn off all power to the support equipment and
remove fuses or turn the circuit breakers to OFF.
- If you have a slide or diving board, take it off
and store it.
- Cover the pool and plug all openings.
- Store chemicals in a cool, dry and secure place
away from children
and pets.
For other guidelines, you can refer to your Anthony & Sylvan manual.
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