Swimming pool’s Maintenance

Swimming pool maintenance ensures water safety, equipment reliability, and facility compliance with health and safety regulations.
 
  • Water Quality Testing: Test water chemistry daily including pH, chlorine levels, alkalinity, and calcium hardness. Maintain proper chemical balance for safe swimming.
  • Chemical Treatment & Adjustment: Add appropriate chemicals including chlorine, algaecide, acid, and alkalinity adjusters to maintain safe water quality standards.
  • Filtration System Maintenance: Clean and backwash filters regularly, replace filter cartridges, and ensure proper filtration system operation.
  • Pool Cleaning & Brushing: Sweep pool bottom, brush walls and waterline, remove debris, and maintain clean pool surfaces using automated cleaners when available.
  • Pump & Motor Maintenance: Inspect and service circulation pumps, motors, and related equipment. Monitor pump operation and perform routine maintenance.
  • Equipment Inspection: Inspect pipes, fittings, valves, and connection points for leaks, damage, or corrosion. Repair or replace damaged components.
  • Tile & Surface Cleaning: Clean pool tiles, decking, and surrounding surfaces to prevent algae growth and maintain attractive appearance.
  • Drain & Plug Maintenance: Ensure drain systems operate properly, inspect for blockages, and maintain anti-entrapment devices for safety compliance.
  • Safety Equipment Inspection: Regularly inspect life rings, rescue equipment, First Aid kits, and emergency communication systems for proper condition.
  • Lighting System Maintenance: Maintain underwater and pool deck lighting systems. Replace bulbs and repair electrical components as needed.
  • Pool Deck Safety: Inspect pool decking for cracks, slipping hazards, and damage. Maintain proper slip resistance and safety surfaces.
  • Seasonal Preparation: Prepare pools for seasonal closures and openings, including winterization, inspections, and startup procedures.
  • Compliance & Documentation: Maintain compliance with health department regulations, pool safety codes, and keep detailed records of water testing and maintenance.