Above Ground Pool Vacuums
Homeowners who opted to have above ground pools should arm themselves with automatic above ground pool vacuums for hassle-free maintenance of their pools. It is nice to remember all the fun times you, your family and your friends had in your above ground pools but then the time when you have to finally clean it is inevitable. It would be a better practice to clean the pool on a scheduled routine rather than waiting for it to become so dirty which makes it all the more a laborious task.
Regardless of the presence of rules for swimmers in your pool such as taking a quick rinse before getting in, still, you should follow a regular schedule for cleaning and caring for your above ground pool. You just have to if you want to keep the comfort of taking a refreshing swim whenever you feel like it in the privacy of your own home.
Homeowners with above ground swimming pools are actually more fortunate now as manufacturers are continuously innovating to produce above ground pool vacuums that will make their cleaning chores easier. There are already devices that would be out soon which can actually automatically clean pool walls. For now the automatic above ground pool vacuums remains to be among the most excellent inventions which facilitate the easier maintenance and cleaning of above ground pools.
These automatic above ground pool vacuums are also known as ‘Robotic above ground pool vacuums‘ not because they look like one but because they act like one. The device’s drive motor, pump and processor cleans the top portion of the above ground pool. The pump sucks water from intake valve located at the robot’s base, then pushes it up all the way to the filter and spews it to the top portion of the vacuum. This action sucks the floating particles and filth found on the pool’s surface into the filter area while the larger pieces of dirt settle in the robot’s filter compartment until you manually empty it after the cleaning process. It is very much similar to cleaning out the contents of the vacuum cleaner bag.
The drive motor pushes the automatic cleaner onward, though the movements are not systematic or plotted and just move at random throughout the pool area. There are some advanced models that have built-in processors which can be programmed to remember the shape of the pool. Thus, they can work out the most efficient route to clean the pool systematically so as not to miss any spot.
Some automatic above ground pool vacuums are not the “robotic” type. You can hook them up to the pool’s pump and filter device with as much as 30 feet long hose without too much problem. These items are quite powerful and can suck in almost all types of unwanted materials that land on your pool, even small rocks.

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