How to Choose the Right Pool Cleaner for Your Pool

Backyard swimming pool for article about choosing the right pool cleaner

Pool Cleaner Overview

A swimming pool can be a valuable addition to a backyard, and the source article notes that many homeowners enjoy having one. To help keep the pool in good shape, the source describes regular cleaning with the right equipment and supplies as part of the routine. The right cleaner can affect how easy regular cleaning feels.

The source article notes that choosing a pool cleaner can take some research, including thinking about pool size, features, and the type of debris that tends to land in the pool. The source describes several common types of cleaners.

Automatic Pool Cleaners

According to the source article, automatic pool cleaners were introduced as one way to help with pool cleaning. The source notes that today’s automatic cleaners can also reach the main drain. The source describes three main options among automatic cleaners:

  • Robotic
  • Suction cleaners
  • Pressure-side cleaners

Robotic Pool Cleaners

The source article notes that robotic pool cleaners do not require hose connections and function independently of the pool pump and filter system. According to the source, robotic cleaners can be versatile and may handle different types of debris, depending on the pool and the unit.

Pressure-Side Pool Cleaners

According to the source article, pressure-side pool cleaners rely on water pressure and three different ports to propel the cleaner, stir up debris, and direct it into a collecting bag. The source notes that pressure-side cleaners can be more involved to operate and acquire than some other cleaners. The source also mentions that they may handle a variety of debris and can operate on a timer, often paired with a booster pump.

Suction Pool Cleaners

The source article describes suction pool cleaners as cleaners that rely on the suction of the pool filtration system. According to the source, these cleaners attach to a dedicated suction line and move around the pool, sending collected debris through the existing filtration system. The source notes that suction cleaners may have more moving parts that can need to be replaced over time, depending on the unit.

Manual Pool Vacuum Cleaners

The source article notes that manual pool vacuum cleaners require a more hands-on approach. According to the source, they can be useful for spot cleaning before a swim day or pool party, and may cost less than some automatic options.

Cleaner 1

Robotic

The source notes that robotic cleaners can work without hose connections and run independently of the pool pump and filter system.

Cleaner 2

Pressure-Side

According to the source, pressure-side cleaners use water pressure and a collecting bag, and may operate on a timer with a booster pump.

Cleaner 3

Suction

The source describes suction cleaners as cleaners that rely on the pool’s suction line and existing filtration system.

Cleaner 4

Manual Vacuum

The source notes that manual vacuums take a more hands-on approach and can be useful for spot cleaning before a swim day or pool party.

A Note on Pool Cleaning Equipment

Cleaner performance can vary based on the pool, the debris type, and how the equipment is configured. If you have questions about an automatic pool cleaner or how a cleaner pairs with your existing setup, ask a pool professional for guidance specific to your pool.

Choosing a Pool Cleaner

According to the source article, a few factors can guide your selection. The source lists these:

  • Size of the pool
  • Efficiency of the cleaner
  • Energy consumption
  • Dependency on the filtration system
  • Ease of use

The source notes that smaller pools can sometimes be handled with manual cleaning, while medium and larger pools may be better suited to an automatic cleaner, depending on the pool and the homeowner’s preferences. A pool professional can help you weigh the options for your setup.

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