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Some Very Cool Backyard Accessories


There is a variety of different swimming pool accessories you can have for your swimming pool this season. No, we are not talking about a filter system or a liner, we are talking accessoires that are not nesscecary to run your swimming pool. Some of the accessoires you can own with your pool are fun and some are to just help you around the pool with normal everyday chores, which brings us to our first swimming pool backyard accessory, an automatic pool vacuum.

Automatic pool vacuums are a great way to save time when it comes to cleaning your swimming pool before you go in but if we are talking about turning your backyard into a paradise there are some really awesome accessories you can aquire including a nice new patio and patio covers. Nothing says relaxation like sitting on your patio underneath some shade and just enjoying being outside by your swimming pool. Fire pits are another great way to spruce up your backyard. Everyone loves sitting by the fire and enjoying a nice warm conversation with friends and family. Not to mention it looks great while your swimming at night.

You can do some light landscaping as well to hieghten the experiencre of your new backyard oasis. Maybe if you own a gazebo or a spa you could landscape around that. I mean talk about relaxation and you gotta mention a hot tub. They are the ultimate relaxation machines and they work year round.

So to sum up your backyard accessory experience you need a patio or deck, hot tub, gazebo, fire pit or grill and a automatic pool cleaner to keep your swimming looking looking great while you’re out there enjoying your backyard view.


The Most Common Causes of Cloudy Pool Water


- Algae Growth

- Bad filtration, maybe your swimming pool filter or pump are too small for your size pool.

- Constantly backwashing. Did you know that the more debris in your filter, the better it filters. That debris helps to collect more debris.

- Not Swimming. Swimming helps circulate the pool water.

- Lots of debris, trees and dirt getting into the swimming pool

- Too many swimmers and not enough sanitizer to match it.

- Your Heater, warmer water promotes algae growth and less sanitizer levels

- Not enough sunlight, natural UV rays can kill bacteria.

- Lawn & chemical sprays getting into your swimming pool.

- HIGH pH

- HIGH Calcium Hardness

- Pool not being vacuumed or brushed on a regular basis.

- Trace heavy metals (iron, copper, manganese) present in the water.

- Broken or otherwise damaged filter lateral (sand), septum (DE) or element (cartridge).

- Dirty pool toys & floats putting a strain on the sanitizer.

- You, lack of pool-owner care as in regular testing, vacuuming & maintenance.


You Should Buy An Automatic Pool Vacuum


Every swimming pool owner out there knows this, vacuuming your swimming pool sucks. It takes forever, it’s hard to set up right, your filter gets all messed up. It’s just not a fun chore.

Think of the stress levels that go into vacuumin your pool and don’t forget about all the time it takes to do it. Sure we can make it easy, but why would we want to. Just go out and buy an automatic pool vacuum. Why?

Here are just a few reasons you should own an automatic pool cleaner.

- They are easy to set up
- No manual labor
- Easy to clean
- Picks up more debris
- Constantly keeps your pool clean, which prevents algae growth (what do you think of that!)
- Uses your filter or uses a bag for big debris

I could go on and on, but why bother. You can get good automatic cleaners for $99. That’s really cheap. You could go really expensive but if your on a budget (which we all are) then there are plenty of cleaners out there for you. Start looking.

If your into the heavy duty cleaners check out this article on the Robotic Pool Cleaners