The Pool Pump Cover™ - Pool Equipment Enclosure - Pool Magazine

2022-06-20 22:20:43 By : Ms. Elaine Li

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Hate seeing messy pipes and pool equipment in the yard? Looking for a solution to offer your customers to protect their equipment from the elements? The easiest way is a Pool Pump Enclosure.

Moreover, a pool filter & pump cover is a great way to keep all the parts of your pool equipment protected from the elements whilst reducing noise from your pump by 80%! It is an easy addition that will go a long way in keeping all the parts of your pool running smoothly for decades to come.

Made from high-quality galvanized steel, The Pool Pump Cover™ will keep your equipment clean and free from debris. It is also weatherproof, so you don’t have to worry about the elements damaging the heart of your pool.

The Pool Pump Cover™ manufactures galvanized metal soundproof pool filter/pump enclosures – specifically for enclosing pool pumps, filters, and other equipment.  The state-of-the-art unique design only requires 4 parts for assembly and takes as little as 15 minutes on average. Consequently, assembly requires absolutely NO NUTS & BOLTS or any special tools.

Our enclosures are specially designed for pool equipment and come with industrially tested ventilation gaps and offer unhindered access to the equipment for ease of servicing. The Pool Pump Cover™ is available in 200+ different size combinations to choose from as well as 10 different colors.  

The front panel is fully removable, and the lid erects using mechanical gas struts for easy lifting. Access easily allows for changing the cartridge or sand filter without the need to disassemble the enclosure.

The enclosures also come in various configurations including’ Backless’ & side-less’ to cater for situations when the equipment is too close to a wall or a fence.

Additional side access can also be easily added on all models – to cater for confined areas / where the equipment is at the side of a house. The panels can also be easily drilled through for allowing pipes in and out of the enclosure. Furthermore, there are also optional specifically designed panels and flu kits for covering gas and electrical heaters.

The enclosures come flat-packed in large cardboard boxes for easy shipping and handling. All standard sizes and configurations are readily available and the lead time is 14 days (from order date) to most states.

The Pool Pump Cover™ is a manufacturer and primarily a wholesaler. We offer special distributor, dealer rates as well as volume discounts.  For more information and our wholesale rates please contact us at info@poolpumpcover.com

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Many pool owners tend to overlook the most vital component of keeping your above-ground pool circulating in optimum condition all summer long. Pool pumps for above-ground pools are a different breed than their inground counterparts but the same principle applies to both. The water and chemicals must be circulated throughout the vessel in order to filtrate impurities and keep the pool crystal clear. Without a quality above-ground pool pump, you’re apt to spend an inordinate amount of time trying to keep the pool clean instead of actually enjoying it.

The best above-ground pool pumps have the ability to efficiently circulate the water and help you keep your pool free without constant maintenance. When considering which pool pump to purchase you need to consider several important factors; the warranty and lifespan of the span, the brand, and the features of the pump that you’re buying.

Pool Magazine is here to make your job of picking out the best above-ground pool pump that much easier. We’ll discuss single speed, dual speed, and variable speed pumps as well as discuss the various sizes, voltage, and horsepower of pumps.

The PowerFlo VS 300 is an above-ground variable-speed pool pump that is more energy-efficient and quieter than ever.

The PowerFlo VS 300 above ground pool pump saves up to 80% more energy than single-speed pumps and pays for itself in less than two seasons of use.

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The unique design of OptiFlo pumps for aboveground pools ensures consistent high flow performance. The OptiFlo pump has a 48-frame-thru bolt motor, quick access to alter the discharge port position and service the impeller, and a unique Cam and Ramp cover. The OptiFlo pump comes with a 3 ft. cord and either a twist lock or a standard plug. Models in the OptiFlo series now conform with new Department of Energy (DOE) rules for energy efficiency standards.

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Hayward® Super Pump® continues to set the industry standard for quality and value, and the new Super Pump XE is no exception. Super Pump XE is the ideal pump for almost any pool, providing energy efficiency that exceeds Department of Energy criteria while reducing pump equipment expenses by nearly a third. It’s the most versatile way to unbeatable value, with quick and easy installation and dual-voltage capability.

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The Krystal Clear™ Sand Filter Pump from Intex® keeps your above-ground pool water clean, soft, and refreshing. The sand provides great water filtration, and the 6-function control valve allows the pool owner to filter, backwash and rinse, recirculate, drain, and shut down the system. A flow rate of 3,000 gallons per hour, makes it suitable for above-ground pools. Except for sand change every 5 years, this pump requires almost no maintenance.

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This genuinely adaptable device enables slower filtering for a more quiet, consistent, and thorough job—all while saving a significant amount of money. Controls for all warmers, cleaners, salt systems, and even waterfalls are included. This pump runs cool, keeps dry, and is made to last thanks to permanent magnet technology and an enclosed construction.

This pump’s horsepower is tailored for the shape and size of above-ground pools, and it not only turns over water at an ultra-efficient rate—it also helps you save money on your monthly energy bill.

Backed with guaranteed servicing, rebate eligibility, and craftsmanship from one of the world’s most reputable manufacturers.

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The strong above-ground pumps are made of corrosion-resistant polymer and will provide years of dependable operation. This high-performance pump is whisper-quiet, energy-efficient, and self-priming. The top discharge design is compatible with most filters, and the extra big clear lid allows for easy cleaning. This water flowing dynamo will replace your old ineffective pump.

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Cleaning, filtration, and chlorine/salt distribution are all handled by the New SPPE Series 1850W Electric Swimming Pool Pump. It has a revolutionary removable strainer basket with built-in thermal overload protection – as the water circulates and goes through the filter, it cleans your pool of leaves, hair strands, trash, and other contaminants.

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The VIVOHOME swimming pool pump is constructed of a long-lasting PP plastic shell and a stainless motor that delivers high-performance suction power and excellent flow. This pool pump runs very smoothly and quietly. Its airflow ventilation aids in the circulation of water filtration and maintains your pool clean and sanitary. Ideal for all types and sizes of above-ground pools and spas.

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For basic filtration and circulation purposes, many consumers will opt for an entry-level pool pump. Using this Bestway Flowclear 2,500 Gallon Filter Pump, you can keep clean water circulating around your pool. This device will aid in keeping water clean during the summer months. The Bestway Flowclear filtration pump circulates the water by pumping it out of the pool, through a filter cartridge, and back again. Two hoses are included and connect to two different spots on the pool.

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One hose’s loose end is linked to an inlet on the pool filtration pump, while the other hose’s loose end is plugged into an outlet. At a rate of 2,500 gallons per hour, water is pumped out of the pool and via the intake line before being cleaned by the filter cartridge and pumped back through the output hose. It then restarts its trip, giving clean, clear, sanitary water.

When looking for a new above- or below-ground pool pump, various criteria must be considered, including the pool’s size, material, horsepower, and filter compatibility.

Pool owners must determine the minimum flow rate of a pump in order to acquire the appropriate size pump for the pool volume. The flow rate is expressed in metric gallons per minute and indicates how frequently the pump can filter the full contents of the pool each day. This figure is referred to as the turnover rate. The pump should be powerful enough to turn the pool over at least once a day, preferably twice.

You can either use an online pool pump calculator or perform the calculations manually. Divide the pool capacity by 24, which will give you the number of gallons per hour that a pump would need to circulate for a single day’s circulation.

The majority of manufacturers do not advertise their pumps’ capacity in gallons per minute (or hour) because the flow rate is determined by elements other than the pump, such as the size of the piping, the plumbing fittings, the pool filter, and even the elevation of the pump in respect to the pool. All of these factors can cause resistance, reducing the pump’s flow rate; this is most commonly referred to as head resistance.

Pool pumps operate on either 115-volt or 230-volt power supply, with the majority of pumps less than 2 horsepower being capable of operating on either. The majority of household appliances operate on 115 volts, whereas larger appliances, such as electric stoves and clothes dryers, require 230 volts.

“Ensure that you are aware of the power requirements for the pump you plan to purchase.” says pool repair specialists – Fox Pools, “It’s much more difficult to replace an old 115-volt pump with a 230-volt pump or vice versa than it is to install a pool pump that uses the same power source as the old one.”

While some pool pumps can be plugged into regular 115-volt outlets, the majority are hardwired into the electrical infrastructure of your home. Keep in mind that if you utilize a plug-in pool pump, the receptacle must be GFCI-protected to avoid electrocution. If the outlet is within ten feet of the pool, it should also be a twist-lock style plug to prevent it from being wrenched out, potentially exposing the outlet to splashes.

When you’re attempting to unwind by the pool, a noisy pump can be a nuisance. Swimming pool pumps operate at a decibel level of 65 to 90, which is comparable to the sound of two persons conversing and a hairdryer. At the low end of this spectrum, the majority of contemporary pumps have designs for quiet operation. Pumps with completely enclosed motors operate quietly, at decibel levels in the 40s—roughly the same as a refrigerator.

For an inground pool, three types of filters are available: sand, cartridge, and DE (diatomaceous earth). While the majority of pumps are compatible with all filter types, compatibility should be verified prior to purchasing a pump. Additionally, each filter has a maximum flow rate that is determined by the filter type and size. Never operate a pump faster than the maximum flow rate of the filter, otherwise you risk damaging the filter.

Pool pumps have a wide range of energy efficiency ratings. While a single-speed pump is less expensive initially, variable-speed pumps eventually pay for themselves through energy savings. A variable-speed pump is programmable, allowing you to run it at a slower, more efficient pace during downtimes when the pool is not in use and no cleaning is necessary.

It may be tempting to get a 1.5-horsepower pump that is significantly more powerful than what your pool requires. However, you will pay more in energy expenditures than you would with a smaller pump that is more suited to the size of your pool.

Pool pump maintenance is an integral aspect of routine pool maintenance. A basket filters out hair, lint, and other particles that the poolside skimmer misses as the pump sucks in water. This filter must be cleaned on a regular basis, while some pumps incorporate huge baskets that allow for longer intervals between cleanings. Additionally, after cleaning the pool, you’ll want to clean the pump basket.

Because the pump requires air circulation to avoid overheating, never cover it or put trees or plants around it. Ensure that any air inlets on the pump motor are clean of debris. Cover the pump and motor during the off-season to prevent debris from accumulating on them.

Due to the fact that single-speed pool pumps have just one speed, the rate at which they pump water into and out of your pool is fixed. You cannot increase the speed of the pump to boost its cleaning power or decrease it to make it more energy-efficient. Single-speed pool pumps are designed to operate for around eight hours per day and should be capable of turning over the full volume of a pool at least once.

A dual-speed pump has two distinct power settings, providing you with two alternative speeds for circulating water in your pool. This enables you to operate at a faster pace when the pool is heavily used and requires additional filtration, or at a lower speed when there is minimal activity. While dual-speed pumps are more expensive than single-speed pumps, they save between 50% and 70% on energy expenditures.

A variable-speed pump allows you complete control over the pace of its circulation, allowing for micro-adjustments for best cleaning or energy economy. These pumps come equipped with programmable displays that allow you to adjust the pump speed throughout the day.

While these pumps are the most expensive of the three, their variable speed capability can save you up to 80% or more on energy bills over time. A variable-speed pump may operate at a lower speed 24 hours a day than a single-speed pump, churning over approximately double the amount of water with the same amount of energy.

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Automatic pool cleaners make quick work of what was once a dreadful chore. Nobody wants a dirty pool, but they don’t clean themselves. When it comes to pool upkeep, you must be proactive. Robotic pool cleaners can cut down on cleaning time, allowing you to enjoy a cool plunge whenever you want during those hot summer days. Pressure and suction pool cleaners also do an admirable job of keeping the pool clean, albeit they don’t do so by themselves they just make the job of hand cleaning easier.

Maintaining your pool shouldn’t involve back-breaking work, a wide array of technology innovations allow you to work smarter, not harder. This is where a robotic pool cleaner with an automatic cleaning system can come in handy. However, they are not all made equal. Suction and pressure-side cleaners are also both acceptable products. They will get your pool clean but also tend to make your pool pump work harder.

In our 2021 Best Automatic Pool Cleaner Guide, we’ll teach you about some of the best robotic pool cleaning products and best suction and pressure cleaners available on the market. We also tell you their pros and cons so that you can make an informed buying decision.

It’s hard to find a robotic pool cleaner for in-ground pools that can compete with the Dolphin Premier, even though it’s one of the most expensive ones in our list of best robotic pool cleaners.

It’s hard to find a robotic pool cleaner for in-ground pools that can compete with the Dolphin Premier, even though it’s the most expensive one in our list of best robotic pool cleaners.

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The Dolphin Premier does not require any sort of setup, like other automatic pool cleaners. Plug it into a GFCI outlet and drop it in the water. The Premier doesn’t float around aimlessly in the water. Using its SmartNav guidance system, the robot will know exactly where it has been and where it still needs to go, so it won’t miss anything or keep cleaning the same spots over and over and over again.

Rotating brushes remove algae, calcium deposits, and other gunk from the pool’s surface as they move across it. It is able to scrub all the way down to the water’s surface because of the powerful 3,000 RPM DC motors and HyperGrip dual tracks. The steps are the one thing that’s difficult to keep clean with this particular unit.

Water passes through filters and is trapped after being agitated by a brush and then suctioned up by a built-in vacuum.

For different kinds of debris, the Premier has numerous filters. It also comes with a sand micro-filter and a leaf, twig, and acorn waste bag. The main drawback of the filters is that they can only be accessed from the bottom, which can be inconvenient because you have to flip the robot over.

For in-ground pool owners, the Dolphin Premier is one of the best automatic pool cleaners. It’s easy to clean, simple to maintain, and one of the most dependable robotic pool cleaners on the market.

When it comes to automatic pool cleaners, Polaris’ Vac-Sweep 3900 is one of the best ones out there. Offering 40 gallons per minute of filtration through its bag. With an additional sweeping mechanism, you can prevent water from splashing out of the pool and onto the ground.

Due to its superior vacuuming and torque, this device is great for pools that are particularly dirty or require extra help getting cleaned.

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For consumers that are evaluating automatic pool cleaners, this is an excellent solution, but it’s important to note that his device has a few drawbacks. Note that it needs a separate booster pump, and several production defects mean that a certain percentage of units frequently fail rapidly. Stronger hose couplings are needed in particular. When it’s working properly, it’s a terrific device, but keep an eye out for this.

Robot pool cleaners are electrically powered, completely self-contained, and operate independently of your pool’s pump. They patrol the pool floor and scrub the walls and waterline with motorized wheels or rollers and rubber brushes, cleaning up trash along the route. Clean filtered water is returned to the pool after debris is collected in an onboard filter canister.

This automatic pool cleaner can give maximum power thanks to its innovative self-adjusting turbine vanes. It comes with a 32-foot hose and can draw in heavy debris without becoming clogged. Internal steering sequences that have been pre-programmed also do all of the hard work for you.

When we compared the Hayward Poolvergnuegen Automatic Pool Cleaner to the top 12 products in the category, it performed exceptionally well.

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The PoolCleaner is a suction cleaner that is available in two or four-wheel drive to accommodate any pool size. Patented features include self-adjusting turbine vanes that offer maximum power at any flow and easy debris control. Adjustable skirts and tire treads operate in tandem with programmed steering to provide easy wall climbing, obstacle management, and maximum pool coverage.

The Dolphin Nautilus CC Plus is the most advanced pool robot in the Dolphin Nautilus family, which also includes the original Dolphin Nautilus and Dolphin Nautilus CC. They are built similarly and perform many of the same functions.

The CC models clean more quickly than the original. The CC Plus has a longer reach and larger filters than the CC. It’s essentially an enlarged version of the CC for a small fee.

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What’s nice about the CC Plus, and why it’s worth the extra money, is how well it cleans. It can clean the floor and walls of a 50-foot-long in-ground pool in 2 hours. You’ll be hard pushed to find a more efficient pool robot.

Okay, not for the parts that are not so nice. There are no other means to steer the robot save the internal navigation system. There are no smartphone apps or remote controls. While it regularly navigates nicely along the wall and floor, it is not intended to clean the waterline. Also, don’t expect this robot to clean the steps, but some customers have reported that it cleaned their pool steps and waterline.

The Polaris Vac-Sweep 280 pressure-side pool cleaner is suitable for all in-ground pools and requires the use of a booster pump. It is powered by dual jets, which provide more vacuum power and faster cleaning (3 hours or less).

The Polaris 280 connects easily to a dedicated pressure line and sweeps, scrubs, and vacuums all pool surfaces. 

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The pressure cleaner has a single chamber filter bag that collects heavy debris including leaves, acorns, pebbles, and other small to large trash. Its one-of-a-kind filter bag traps dirt before it reaches your pump basket or filter, extending the life of your filtration system. The 280 requires a booster pump, such as the PB4-60, which is sold separately. Polaris pressure pumps are specifically engineered to maximize the cleaning performance of your cleaner. Maximum performance is enabled by the compact, durable design.

This pool cleaner’s dual jets enable it blast away even the most persistent stains. This model’s lightweight design and three-wheel base allow it to climb stairs and clean the side walls of your pool. To complete your cleaning set, you may wish to purchase an extra booster pump and rear sweep tail.

When compared to 12 other similar items in its category, the Polaris Vac-Sweep Pressure Side Pool Cleaner performed highly in our study.

With over 3 million pleased customers worldwide, Kreepy Krauly is simply the most popular suction-side cleaner in history. It is quick, trustworthy, and comprehensive, and it lasts for years and years. It has been updated to provide better cleaning coverage from the water line to the pool floor while maintaining the simplicity and dependability that over three million owners have relied on for decades.

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The powerful suction of the Kreepy Krauly cleaner immediately eliminates dirt and debris. With only one operating moving part, you can expect years of solid service at an extremely low cost of operation. The powerful suction makes it easy to remove both large and small debris, and there is no need to purchase a costly, energy-draining booster pump, saving you money on your utility bills. It takes only a few minutes to set up and requires no tools.

Although the Pentair 360042 Kreepy Krauly appears to have a shorter lifespan than prior versions, it remains one of the most dependable suction-side cleaners for pool owners. This type of suction cleaner is intended for use with in-ground pools. It covers the entire area from the floor to the waterline.

The Aquabot Pool Rover S2-40 is one of the best robotic pool cleaners for above-ground pools. It cleans far better than suction or pressure-side cleaners and requires no additional setup. It is less expensive than most other above-ground pool robots without sacrificing cleaning effectiveness.

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The Pool Rover S2-40 is propelled by free-spinning wheels. They are not linked to a motor, which would necessitate sophisticated mechanical linkages and a large number of breakable parts. It saves energy and makes the S2-40 much easier to repair because it breaks down less frequently. With a suction rate of 80 gallons per minute, the S2-40 outperforms even some large in-ground robotic pool cleaners.

Because this automatic pool cleaner lacks scrubbing brushes, the added suction force is critical for cleaning. As a result, it simply uses suction to remove floating debris and filth from the pool liner. The filter bag is full of particles. You don’t have to constantly pull the cleaner out in the middle of the cleaning to empty it. The bag captures dirt as fine as two microns.

The Dolphin Triton PS Robotic Pool Cleaner is recommended for in-ground swimming pools up to 50 feet in length and will clean the pool walls, floor, and cove. The Triton Scrubs, vacuums, and filters all pool surfaces in less than two hours and is self-programming for optimal pool scanning to assure a clean pool in less than two hours. It comes with an easy-to-clean, extra-large cartridge filter system with top access and fine debris cartridges.

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With simple plug-and-play technology, the robotic cleaner is exceedingly simple to use. Simply plug it in, press the start button, and watch it run! There is no requirement for any hookups to your pool system or pre-installation. The Dolphin Triton is a cutting-edge robotic cleaner with amazing features and proprietary technology that is reasonably priced.

This unit has a number of other noteworthy features. The extra-large basket, the ability to clean the waterline, and the two speed options are among them. The exact cleaning duration depends on the size of your pool, however the Dolphin Triton PS Plus features a fast option that can give most pools a mild cleaning in one hour. This is perfect for keeping clean pools that don’t get too dirty.

The Dolphin Sigma uses cutting-edge technology to keep your pool water perfectly pure. This useful robotic helper has cutting-edge features that make pool cleaning a breeze. The Sigma will scour every inch of your pool as it rolls through it. It’s a powerful robotic servant that keeps your swimming pool clear of unpleasant bacteria of all kinds.

It has three motors, dual brushes, and dual filters, as well as gyroscope-assisted smart navigation and blue-tooth connectivity.

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It’s really quick and simple to use. You may get your automatic pool cleaner and operating in less than fifteen minutes, doing the job it was designed to accomplish. Simply place it in the pool carefully. Then, on the base unit, hit the button.

It has the ability to clean a pool up to 60 feet long in as little as 2.5 hours. After this time has passed, go outside and inspect your swimming pool. You’ll find it gleaming clean and ready for a relaxing swim. Best of all, you didn’t even have to lift a finger to achieve these results!

All of these great features aren’t cheap. Sigma is one of the most expensive Dolphin pool robots for home use. However, it is worthwhile for pool owners who want best-in-class features and performance.

Put your money down for the Dolphin E10 if you want a tireless mechanical assistance who is less expensive than a pool guy. It’s a good mid-priced pool robot that will make cleaning your above-ground pool a breeze. The E10, one of Maytronics’ newest models, includes features found in in-ground Dolphin cleaners such as pool scanning, a top-loading filter basket, and active brushing.

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This is one of the most self-contained automatic pool cleaners, so there is no need to connect it to your primary pump system. This results in a stress-free pool cleaning experience. It features a cleaning cycle that lasts 90 minutes. Which, if we’re being honest, is quite quick as far as automatic pool cleaners go.

It uses eight times less energy than suction pool cleaners and pressure side cleaners. You’ll save a lot of money with an electricity cost of only five cents per hour!

It includes CleverClean Technology, which analyzes the pool and calculates the optimal cleaning pattern, as found in premium Dolphin models.

This not only allows the cleaner to clean more quickly and efficiently, but it also assures that no spots are missed. It employs an active brush, which spins twice as fast as a standard brush. It is more aggressive in attacking dirt, algae, and scale, making quick work of even the most obstinate debris stuck on the pool floor.

Anyone with a big inground pool that requires frequent maintenance will be interested in the Polaris F9550. It will not appeal to those on a limited budget or who have a tiny pool that does not necessitate enough upkeep to warrant the cost.

The Polaris F9550’s primary selling feature is the Sofware-created cleaning path, which allows the robot to clean every inch of your pool surface. Other noteworthy features include a seven-day programmable timer, remote control operation, and an easy-lift technique for retrieving the robot from the water.

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The 9550 includes a head unit that controls and powers the cleaner, a blue 70-foot cable that links the cleaner to the head unit, and a caddy for storing and transporting the cleaner about your yard. The cable is incredibly flexible and tangle resistant, making it simple to wrap up and place on the caddy after cleaning. The head unit is linked to the caddy, and the supplied remote control has a cradle. The caddy is easy to assemble and contains a durable 33-inch long handle as well as a cable hook. The cleaner sits upright on the caddy, allowing any surplus water to drain.

The Zodiac Baracuda is quiet, powerful, and extremely well-built. This suction-side pool cleaner goes about its work diligently cleaning the debris at the bottom of your pool. It’s not sophisticated or flashy and doesn’t have a ton of features, but it’s long-lasting and has tremendous suction force thanks to its 36-point fin. It will also not cost you a lot of money in comparison to some of these other products listed.

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The Zodiac Baracuda G3 has no moving parts. Connect it to the suction side of your pool’s circulation system and let it do its thing. That means a straightforward, low-fuss operation. As a pool owner, this has a significant advantage in terms of quiet operation. The G3 will clean your pool as silently as a mouse in church, allowing you to sit next to it and enjoy some well-deserved leisure time.

The cleaning disk has 36 fins that scour the surface of your pool and help you clean it faster. These fins, on the other hand, will not catch on anything, such as lights or drain covers, because they are flexible enough to bend but strong enough to clean.

This automatic pool cleaner relies heavily on a wheel deflector. It makes it simple to operate around tight corners, swimming pool ladders and steps, and anything else inside your pool. Best of all, it will not adhere to any one region of your swimming pool.

Robotic cleaners and pressure cleaners are the two most common forms of automatic pool cleaners. In our evaluation, we compared the top robotic pool cleaners and the most user-friendly pressure cleaners and suction cleaners. All three types do an excellent job of keeping your pool clean, but pressure & suction cleaners are powered by your pool’s filter pump (or, in some circumstances, an additional booster pump), whereas robotic cleaners are powered by electricity. Because pressure cleaners do not require electricity, they lack Bluetooth connectivity and other smart features.

There are robot pool cleaners for every style of pool, and many are specifically built for certain types, so verify the specifications before you buy. For example, you don’t want to get an above-ground pool cleaner if you have an inground pool, and vice versa. When it comes to inground pools, make sure you select a cleaner that is intended to handle the type of pool you own. Some cleansers, for example, are perfect for gunite or plaster pools, while others are designed exclusively for pools with vinyl liners. Also, ensure that the cleaner can manage the size and volume of your pool.

This is the essential pool supply checklist pool owners need

Before heading out to your local pool supply store, it’s a smart idea to make a checklist of important pool supplies you’re sure to need this swim season. It could mean the difference between paying more for the same supplies later on. As the season progresses, prices are expected to increase dramatically on many of the chemicals and supplies that homeowners use to maintain their pool. This list of essential pool supplies to keep on hand will make your task of stocking what you need to run your pool for the season that much easier.

It’s hard to practice good pool maintenance if you don’t have the right tools to accomplish the job. Stock up on these few essentials. There’s no point making 10 trips to Leslie’s Pool Supply if you don’t have to. Having the right supplies stocked up will make your life a lot easier, and probably wind up saving you some money this swim season.

The importance of having a good water testing kit for day-to-day pool maintenance cannot be overstated. At the very least, most experts would advise that you test your water at least once a week. Regularly testing the pool chemistry will alert you when it’s time to add chemicals to your pool. Balancing the water to the right levels is a sure fire way to keep bacteria and algae at bay.

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AquaCheck Pool & Spa Test Strips

It’s always a good idea to stock up on test strips for the pool and AquaCheck is a leading brand with both consumers and professionals. Test strips are typically not as accurate as liquid test kits, but one benefit consumers enjoy is that they are quick and simple to use. Typically, you can get a reading within just 30 seconds. AquaCheck test strips help you keep track of free chlorine, total chlorine, bromine, total hardness, total alkalinity, pH and cyanuric acid

One of the cornerstones of maintaining a swimming pool is keeping the right pH, alkalinity, and calcium hardness levels properly balanced. To assist with balancing the water chemistry, it’s a smart idea to keep a few different chemicals on hand.

Baking Soda is honestly just one of those staples that you kind of need whenever you own a swimming pool. It’s ideal for raising the alkalinity and pH in your pool and also does a fantastic job of cleaning pool tile.

One of the most important aspects of proper swimming pool care involves the maintenance of balanced water chemistry. When swimming pool chemicals are not at their ideal levels, swimmers can be at risk of contracting illnesses and suffering from skin irritation, the water can turn dull and cloudy, and pool equipment and surfaces can become damaged. Increase leisure time with pH Minus from Rx Clear.

Swimming pool pH reducer is made of granular sodium bisulfate and will act quickly to correct your pool’s pH level to re-establish an ideal swimming environment. pH reducer can be used to lower swimming pool pH levels whenever they rise above 7.6 ppm.

RX Clear is a pH Decreaser and Alkalinity Reducer. 25 pound bucket of granular Sodium Bisulfate.

Whether you’re looking for a natural and non-toxic way of increasing pH levels of your swimming pool water, you want to get rid of those nasty greasy stains on your favorite t-shirt, or you work in the fabric dyeing industry, the Cesco Solutions Soda Ash is a must.

There may be times when you are looking to increase the pH in your swimming pool. Use pH Plus for quick results.

You typically need to adjust the calcium hardness in your pool around once or twice a year. Pool Mate’s Calcium Hardness Increaser is ideal for this very purpose.

It’s common knowledge the chlorine is one of the best sanitizers for swimming pools. Consequently you can use a wide variety of products such as dry chlorine and liquid chlorine products. Unless you have a saltwater pool which generates it’s own chlorine through the salt cell, you’ll want to stock up on 3″ chlorine tablets.

A simple gadget that you attach to your skimmer basket to add sanitizing minerals to your pool water, reducing the amount of chlorine you use. This allows you to use only 1ppm of chlorine.

When your pool starts to develop a swimming pool smell, it’s time to shock your pool. Truth be told your swimming pool shouldn’t have any odors at all. If you can really smell your pool, that’s a fair indication that your sanitizer level is too low and is no longer effective.

Giving your pool a shock will raise sanitizer levels to the proper levels, eliminate bacteria, and assure clean water. It can also aid in the treatment of mild cases of algae.

Choose a calcium hypochlorite or cal hypo shock to achieve all of those goals most effectively. Most pool maintenance experts would advise shocking your water once a week, or at least every other week.

This is the essential list of pool gear every swimming pool owner needs to have for cleaning and maintaining their pool. We researched and picked the very best supplies and pool gear available in 2021.

There are plenty of pool supply stores that will have a slew of products they claim you can’t live without. It’s helpful to have a few trusted sources where you can find reliable information about what you need. This pool supply checklist is meant to simplify your life and make your shopping list easy. We hope that you find this resource useful and that it helps save you some time when considering which products you neeed to buy in order to maintain your pool.

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