Things Homeowners Do That Drive Pool Pros Crazy
Pool service problems often look like “mystery chemistry,” but the real cause is usually homeowner habits that block circulation, contaminate water, or slow down maintenance. One of the biggest pool maintenance issues is low water level. When the water drops below the skimmer opening, the pump can suck air, lose prime, and stop moving water. Poor circulation invites algae, cloudy water, and constant chemical demand. Over time, running a pump dry can damage seals, create leaks, and even burn out the motor, turning a small “save water” choice into a major equipment repair. A simple target helps: keep water about halfway up the skimmer or centered on the waterline tile grout. When homeowners hesitate to add water, it helps to explain the true tradeoff: a properly filled pool protects the pump, keeps the filter working, and makes sanitizer effective because water is actually moving. Some newer pools have a float diverter valve that shifts suction to the main drain if the skimmer...