(BPT) – After any kind of severe storm, cleaning up your swimming pool may seem daunting. Between the tree branches and leaves, random debris, and generally dirty water in your pool after the stormy ...
As warm temps arise and we’re opening our above-ground pools or in-ground pools (or, if you’re working with a smaller space, ...
Q. Is it enough to clean my pool once per week? Most pools only require weekly cleaning unless they are used heavily throughout the week. In that case, brushing and vacuuming twice a week may be the ...
Hear the lively sounds of splashing water and good times? Summer is right around the corner, making it time to dive into prepping your pool — and keeping it fresh and swim-worthy, all season long.
Now that the sun is out after this week's record-breaking rainfall, we're all ready to get back in the pool. If the rain brought debris or extra water to your pool, don't worry. Here's how to take ...
Your pool filter works hard for you, so it's important you keep your filter cartridge clean. If you have a pool that uses a pool filter cartridge, here's what you need to do to keep it clean so you ...
Robot pool cleaners are essentially the aquatic equivalent of robot vacuums. At least, that’s the conclusion I’ve come to after spending an entire weekend testing the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra. As a ...
Swimming, relaxing, basking in the sun: A leisurely day at home by the pool is undeniably alluring. But the reality is that owning a pool means lots of maintenance, which can be time-consuming, tiring ...
Mantaining a pool is already a hassle, so the Aiper Scuba V3 robot pool cleaner does all it can to free your time.
Cleaning and maintaining a pool is time-consuming and expensive. Some estimates put the yearly cost at anywhere from $1,000 to $6,000 or more, all for the chance to bask in the sun next to a clean ...