BEAT THE HEAT SERIES: Common Pool Issues to Tackle During Summer Heat Waves

As the summer heat waves roll in, your pool becomes a sanctuary for cooling off and enjoying the season. However, prolonged periods of scorching temperatures can bring about some common pool issues that can put a damper on your aquatic fun. To help you beat the heat and keep your pool in top shape, we’ve identified common pool issues that tend to arise during summer heat waves. By addressing these issues promptly, you can ensure a refreshing and enjoyable swimming experience all summer long.

Chlorine Loss

The relentless summer sun can quickly deplete chlorine levels in your pool, leading to inadequate sanitation and the growth of algae. Increased evaporation and UV exposure contribute to this issue. Regularly test your pool water and maintain proper chlorine levels to combat algae growth and keep your pool safe and inviting.

Algae Blooms

Heat waves create the perfect conditions for algae to thrive. When chlorine levels are depleted, and water temperatures rise, algae can quickly take over your pool, causing green, slimy, and unpleasant water. Treat and prevent algae growth by shock-treating your pool and maintaining proper chemical balance. Regular brushing and cleaning of pool surfaces can also help prevent algae outbreaks. If you’re experiencing a green pool, check out our green pool clean up page

 

Water Evaporation

During heat waves, water evaporation from your pool can be significant. This not only reduces water levels but also leads to increased chemical concentration and potential imbalances. Use a solar blanket or liquid solar cover to minimize evaporation and conserve water. Regularly monitor and replenish water levels to maintain optimal pool performance.

Filter Clogging

Higher temperatures mean more pool usage, which translates into increased debris and organic matter in your pool. As a result, your pool filter works harder and is more prone to clogging. Clean or backwash your filter more frequently during heat waves to maintain optimal filtration and prevent water circulation issues.

Equipment Overheating

Intense summer heat can put a strain on your pool equipment, such as pumps and motors. Overheating can lead to equipment failure and disrupt proper pool functioning. Ensure that your equipment is adequately protected from direct sunlight and that it receives proper ventilation. If you notice any unusual noises or decreased performance, have your equipment inspected and serviced by your local Poolwerx technician.

Structural Issues

Prolonged exposure to high temperatures can cause stress on your pool’s structure, resulting in cracks, leaks, or other structural problems. Inspect your pool regularly for any signs of damage, such as visible cracks or leaks. Addressing these issues promptly will prevent further damage and maintain the integrity of your pool.

With proactive maintenance and timely repairs, you can beat the heat and enjoy a pristine and refreshing pool throughout the summer. Regularly test water chemistry, maintain proper chlorine levels, and address any emerging issues promptly to prevent algae growth, water evaporation, filter clogging, and equipment malfunction. By staying vigilant and taking necessary steps to combat common pool issues, you can make the most of your pool during scorching summer heat waves.

Remember, if you’re unsure about handling any pool maintenance or repairs, visit your local Poolwerx location or request a service online. Stay cool, stay safe, and dive into a summer filled with delightful pool experiences!

By Poolwerx USA, 14 July 2023
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