My Pool Repairs
Florida’s warm, humid weather means your pool works overtime—especially during the fall months, when temperatures are still high, leaves begin to fall, and rainfall can affect your pool’s water chemistry. Maintaining the right cleaning schedule is essential to keeping your water clear, safe, and ready for use year-round.
Here’s a recommended pool cleaning schedule for Florida’s climate this season:
Daily:
Skim leaves, insects, and debris from the surface.
Check water level—rain or evaporation can throw off your balance.
2–3 Times a Week:
Brush pool walls, steps, and tiles to prevent algae buildup.
Empty skimmer and pump baskets.
Check your chlorine levels and adjust as needed.
Weekly:
Vacuum the pool floor (manually or using a robotic cleaner).
Test and balance pH, alkalinity, and calcium hardness.
Inspect filter pressure and backwash if necessary.
Monthly:
Clean your filter thoroughly (especially after heavy rain).
Inspect all pool equipment for wear or leaks.
Shock the pool to remove contaminants and restore clarity.
Pro Tip: In Florida’s climate, it’s best to keep your pump running at least 8–10 hours a day to maintain good circulation and prevent algae growth—especially when temperatures stay above 80°F.
Let My Pool Repairs help keep your pool sparkling clean and worry-free all year long. From weekly maintenance to equipment checks, we’ve got you covered.
(352) 535-0349
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