Tips on Cleaning your Pool After a Wind Storm Podcast
In
this Podcast I go over the steps to prepare your pool for a wind
storm. Winds are always bad news for your pool and the clean-up after
a storm can be a real pain. Here I discuss what to do prior to a
storm and offer some tips on cleaning up your pool after a wind storm
hits.
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Just
about every year we get hit by several major wind events called the
Santa Ana Winds. Wind gust can vary from a mild 50 mph to near 80
mph. On Nov 30th 2011 we had a wind event where the Santa Ana winds
collided with an Offshore Flow resulting in sustained wind gusts of
over 100 mph. To say the pools on my pool route were thrashed was an
understatement. The photos in the opening are from the pools on my
route the week after that storm. So I have a lot of practical
experience when it comes to cleaning a pool up after the winds.
Preparing
for the Storm:
If
you are expecting sustained wind gusts of 50 mph or higher it may be
a good idea to turn your pool completely off for that to prevent your
system from clogging. With wind that strong your pool system can't do
much anyway. If the winds are in the 25 to 35 mph range - usually
your pool will be fine.
Removing
anything around the pool is a good idea to prevent it from being
blown in. Getting stuff off of the pool bottom can be challenging so
it is best if nothing goes in there in the first place. So lower down
the umbrella and move all patio furniture from around the pool.
Step
One:
The
first priority is the pool surface. You want to skim the top off so
that you can get the system up and running as soon as possible. This
includes emptying the skimmer and pump baskets also. On my pool route
I will get all the pools clean on top the first week after a storm
and worry about the bottom the following week. So as a homeowner if
you have time only to clean the top at the moment that is perfectly
fine. The stuff on the bottom can wait - it isn't going anywhere and
will not hurt the pool.
Step
two:
Having
a high chlorine level is essential when your pool is full of leaves.
The organic debris can use up quite a bit of chlorine and the leaves
may temporarily stain the pool bottom if the chlorine level is too
low. Sometimes after a windstorm in my area it will rain during that
same week so having a solid chlorine level is a must.
Step
Three:
Cleaning
the bottom can be a real chore especially if your pool gets wasted. I
use the Power Vac PV-2100 on my pool route to handle the pool bottom.
It is about $1,000 so it is an investment. But a sound one that will
save you loads of time and energy. If you are a homeowner whose pool
is constantly ruined by debris from the winds in your area, it would
not be a bad long term investment to pick up a Power Vac.
If
you live in an area like the high Desert or Arizona and your pool
mainly gets dirt from the winds, then a portable pool pump might be
the answer for a quicker and more effective clean-up. Especially if
you have a DE or Cartridge filter and can't vacuum in "Waste
Mode." It is easy to build and affordable.
The
Leaf Bagger is a handy tool for pool bottom clean-ups. It attaches to
a garden hose and uses water to push leaves and debris up into the
bag. The only drawback is you are adding water to your pool and the
hose is a pain to drag around.
Water
Tech makes a good battery powered Leaf Vac that is effective and can
be used in place of a Leaf Bagger.
And
last, you can just use a large professional quality leaf rake to skim
everything off the bottom. This is time consuming and takes some
practice but not a bad method.
Related
Videos:
Portable
Clean-Up Pump to Vacuum out a Pool: https://youtu.be/bU8No8Jfjrw
Prime
A Portable Clean-Up Pump: Installing a Check Valve:
https://youtu.be/raZH8QmJses
Power
Vac PV2100 Portable Professional Swimming Pool Vacuum
Cleaner:https://youtu.be/xGY7tFUDFGM
Power
Vac Large Service Cart for PV2100, PV220 & PV2500 Vacuum:
https://youtu.be/y9ORwr_DQtI
Riptide
Pool Vacuum System Overview Video: https://youtu.be/ycoGJsyFXNg
Pool
Vacuum Systems & Portable Filtration Systems:
https://youtu.be/Nhkpv_X4XtA
Riptide
Battery Box: Riptide SL Optional Accessory or Stand Alone Purchase
with Vacuum Head: https://youtu.be/Bi1sEDTw6mw
PORTAVAC:
Portable Filtration System by Advantage Manufacturing – Overview:
https://youtu.be/uhGYALoLdWs
PORTAVAC
Portable Filtration System - Set Up and Use Video:
https://youtu.be/Qm4zSrKyY48
Pool
Blaster Battery Powered Leaf Vac by Water Tech - Review & Demo:
http://youtu.be/jvokMrKGa78
Visit
my Website: http://www.swimmingpoollearning.com/
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