
The first thing anyone will see when they look at your pool is its surface. If it's cluttered with leaves, dirt, and other debris, no one's going to want to step foot in it. Plus, a dirty pool isn't much fun to look at. Matt Giovanisci of Swim University suggests pool owners make skimming a daily habit.
"To prevent debris from sinking to the bottom of your pool, skim the water daily," says Giovanisci. The reason isn't just for cosmetics, but to save you from having to do much more intense cleaning later. When debris sinks to the bottom of your pool, a simple skimmer isn't going to be able to scoop it up. While brushing the walls and other hard-to-reach areas of your pool should be done at least twice a week, only vacuuming will be able to properly clean the floor of a pool.
INYOpools recommends using a vacuum built for your pool type to clean the bottom of your pool. You can use a telescopic pole to extend your vacuum's reach.
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