If your pool pump is failing, there are still a few ways to circulate the water. Proper circulation will help keep your pool area healthy for the long term.
Ways To Circulate Water Without A Pool Pump
Here are four common DIY ways to circulate your pool water without the use of a pump.
1. Prevent Algae Growth
It will not take much time for algae to bloom in your pool, especially when your pump fails during the hot summer months. Algae can spread rapidly, so your best bet is to attempt to prevent the growth before it ever begins.
2. Remove Any Debris
Just like algae, buildup of debris can happen quite quickly. If a storm has blown through the area, you may notice more than just a film on the pool’s surface.
If it is not removed, debris can result in staining of your surface. Try to regularly skim and remove debris with the help of a brush, pool vacuum, or skimmer.
3. Get The Water Moving
You may notice how oftentimes ponds are filled with scum and algae, while this is never the case with rivers. This is because stagnant water is a breeding ground for many unwanted materials to stick around.
A big part of keeping your pool clean is circulating the water from time to time. A robotic pool cleaner or a submersible pump can be utilized to move the water. This also helps to maintain an even level of chlorine in your pool.
4. Sanitize The Pool
Chlorine is the ultimate weapon designed to keep your pool clean. Until your pump and filter are working properly again, it’s wise to keep the correct chlorine levels instead of adding other balancing chemicals at the same time.
Without a filter, all pool owners should maintain chlorine somewhere within the 3-4 ppm range. This range helps to prevent unwanted agents like algae from developing.
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