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Pools: Style Without Sacrificing Safety


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Pools: Style Without Sacrificing Safety

Hi, my name is Katrina, and I have always had a pool. My parents had one when I was growing up, I have lived in apartment complexes with pools, and I currently have a pool in my yard. Through the years, I have paid close attention to how people position their pools, the designs they select and the fences they use. Personally, I am not a fan of super industrial looking or boring fences and pool designs. Instead, I like to see creative and beautiful ideas, and achieving a stylish pool is possible. Worried that it will disrupt your safety? Well, it wont. This blog has all kind of tips on achieving pool style without giving up on safety. Enjoy swimming in style!

4 Special Considerations For Maintaining Your Above-Ground Swimming Pool

Whether you have recently purchased a home with an above-ground pool or are thinking about installing an above-ground pool on your existing property, it's important that you understand the basic care and maintenance tasks that will be involved in keeping your pool looking it's best and safe for swimming. By following a few special tips for above-ground pools, you can avoid a lot of maintenance hassles and unexpected repairs with your new pool.

1. Be Careful With Landscaping

If you plan on doing any landscaping around your above-ground pool, think practically. If you need to do any weed-whipping around the pool, you'll need to be extremely careful not to accidentally piece or damage the pool wall with your landscaping equipment. Generally, homeowners find that creating a border of landscaping rocks around the pool is best because it prevents you from needing to mow or weed-whip around the pool itself, which can reduce the risk of accidental damage.

2. Avoid Using Chlorine Tablets

Chlorine tablets can be convenient when it comes to keeping your pool water properly chlorinated, but you should generally avoid these when you have an above-ground pool because they can damage the vinyl liners that are most often used in these pool types. Instead, stick with liquid chlorine that you can pour directly into your pool, or place chlorine pucks into a floating dispenser.

3. Check for Rust and Corrosion Annually

One of the biggest concerns with an above-ground pool is collapse due to rust and corrosion, so be sure to inspect your pool walls at least once a year for signs of these issues. If you notice any spots of rust, it's important to have these repaired as soon as possible.

4. Keep Pets Out of the Water

Finally, while it may seem harmless to let your pet dog take a dip in the pool, it's important to realize that sharp pet claws can easily scratch and damage vinyl pool liners. With this in mind, it's generally best to keep pets out of your above-ground pool -- or at least make sure their claws have been recently trimmed before you let them go for a swim.

Caring for an above-ground pool is pretty simple, especially when you follow these maintenance tips. Yes, daily pool care can be a little time consuming, but most homeowners would agree that being able to have their own personal oasis in their backyards is worth it many times over.

For more information, contact your local above ground swimming pools contractor.