Thursday, September 29, 2011

What to Pick from the Three Kinds of Pool Cleaners

By Joseph Coler


Swimming pools should not only be viewed as recreational facilities where one can enjoy and frolic under the sun, but they should also be regarded as a place where cleanliness is emphasized.

Whether you have above ground pools or inground pools settled at the back of your house, you should always take into consideration their sanitation, in which the visual clearness of their water is taken into account not only for aesthetic purposes but also to prevent the spread of communicable diseases.

So it helps to keep the following types of pool cleaners in mind:

1. Manual Pool Cleaners

The most conventional of all is the manual pool cleaner, which comes with a hose that is connected to pool pumps and a filtration system. It usually goes with a long rod, which you would have to push around the swimming pool by hand.

1. Automatic Pool Cleaners

It is quite advantageous to have this type of pool cleaner since all you need to do is to put it in your swimming pool, and it will already move around, including at the bottom of your pool, cleaning debris and other dirt in it.

However, you may find automatic pool cleaners to be too exhausting for your in-pool pump with all the strain they put to this. That is the reason why there are other automatic pool cleaner models that go together with an additional booster pump in order for the anticipated pressure to be lessened.

3. Robotic Pool Cleaners

This particular type of pool cleaner is in a waya more improved automatic pool cleaner, having its very own pool pump, dirt collection bag and filters. Apart from being easily installed, it merely has to be put at the bottom of the swimming pool, and you can already expect clean waters waiting for you.

Unlike the usual automatic pool cleaner, this particular type does not put any additional strain at all to your in-pool filters or pump, and it does not need the help of any pool pump at all.




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