Summer Pool Care Tips That Save Time and Money
Summer pool maintenance gets harder for one simple reason: the pool finally gets used. When swim season hits, water chemistry shifts from “stable and quiet” to “high demand and unpredictable.” In many regions, the season timing has changed too, with milder spring weather and a longer warm stretch into fall, which can fool homeowners into thinking the pool will behave like it does in April. For pool service pros and hands-on homeowners, the real lesson is to plan for summer conditions early, not after the first algae bloom or the first frantic call before a weekend party. Better summer pool care starts with expecting higher chlorine demand, faster pH movement, and more scrutiny from customers who suddenly notice every detail in the backyard. The biggest summer variable is bather load. More swimmers means more organics, more sunscreen, more sweat, and more debris in circulation, all of which consume free chlorine and can cloud water quickly. A pool can look fine on a Monday se...