An Inflatable Pool is probably one of the best investments you’ll ever have to make. It’s the most cost-effective alternative to expensive in-ground swimming pools that are spreading around like wildfire. Affordable, easy to install, durable, great for parties and surprisingly portable regardless of size, Inflatable pools are perfect for any family who wishes to have water fun during the summer months without spending too much.
Any Inflatable pools is easy to maintain. However, there are things you can do to further extend the lifetime of your and, thus, maximize your investment. Here are some tips and guidelines to keep in mind. When setting up your pool for use each year, be sure to check for rips in the liner or along the inflatable ring. Repair rips and small holes immediately and before you fill up the pool with water. This is much easier than trying to patch them up in a pool full of water.Check the plastic covers on the pool ladder legs. If they’ve come off, cover them with duct tape or thick plastic. Unprotected ladder legs can tear and rip your pool liner. Always be sure to set up the pool on a level surface. If you set up the pool on an uneven surface, chances are there will be too much pressure on the deeper end of the pool, which could cause the pool to burst at its seams.
Clean out your Inflatable pools filter every couple of days or so. An ordinary garden hose will suffice. If not maintained, you would have to replace the pool filter every couple of weeks. By simply squirting it with water, you’ll only have to replace it after at least a month. When the bottom of the pool starts to look a little bit dirty, vacuum all the dirt and small debris out. You’ll normally have to do this every couple of days or so. When preparing the pool for storage, make sure you drain it dry. Some water may not drain out through the opening that each Inflatable pools is equipped with. Use a small pump to thoroughly get rid of excess water. Using clean rags and paper towels wipe off residual water and store the pool in a dry place. Before storage, you may also leave the pool out under the sun so that excess water may evaporate.