You just bought a new pool. Well, congratulations. By now, you can’t wait to enjoy what your pool has to offer. But you should be aware of all the pool maintenance processes that boost your pool’s longevity. It would be best if you always kept your pool clean. One of the ways to do so is by vacuuming the pool. So, ensure you know how to conduct this process. Often, your pool contractor might be courteous enough to show you how to vacuum a pool. Alternatively, you can always search for information on the internet. But one of the common questions asked by new pool owners is, “Do you vacuum a pool on backwash or waste?’ Typically, you can vacuum a pool on backwash. However, the pool water will get filtered again. This time, it’ll have more dirt. In turn, the dirt goes back to the pool.
Whenever you vacuum a pool on backwash, the pool will get dirtier, and the dirt particles will even settle on the floor of the pool. Ultimately, it is not advisable to vacuum a pool on waste or backwash.
Using a vacuum for your pool, dirt particles and debris tend to get stuck on the filter. Consequently, the efficiency of the vacuum gets reduced. You’ll have to turn it off and get rid of the debris that encompasses the filter. Do this as many times as possible whenever you notice the vacuum is not functioning optimally.
It is possible to vacuum a pool on backwash or waste. However, it is not advisable to do so. The process contributes to the accumulation of dirt on the pool’s surface. Thus, it is not considered useful by pool experts. Instead, incorporate the standard pool vacuuming process. All you have to do is turn on your pool pump and start the vacuuming process. There is no difference between vacuuming your pool and vacuuming your house. Ultimately, ensure that the pool is clean at the end of the day.
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