Pool Skimmer Tips That Actually Work
A pool skimmer is the first line of defense for surface debris, and when it underperforms you feel it fast: leaves hover on top, bugs collect in corners, and the water looks “tired” even when chemistry is fine. Good skimming keeps debris from getting waterlogged and sinking, which also helps reduce bottom mess and the workload on your pool vacuum. Even on an infinity edge pool where builders sometimes skip skimmers for looks or because debris spills into a catch basin, a working skimmer can still play a vital role in day-to-day pool maintenance by keeping the surface cleaner between service visits. If you want to improve pool skimmer suction, start with circulation. In an ideal world, water movement pushes floating debris toward the skimmer in a predictable pattern, but many pools have dead spots where returns don’t move the surface enough. Adjusting return jets can help create a clockwise or counterclockwise sweep that guides debris across the surface and into the skimmer throat. On r...