Using
above ground automatic pool cleaners is one of the ways that a pool
owner can see to it that his pool gets cleaner. But there are also
some questions associated with these cleaners that some do not know.
For example:
• Will above ground automatic pool cleaners pick up larger
pieces of debris in the pool? Usually, yes. As long as there is a
large filter opening (which most pools have) there should not be any
kind of problem in doing this.
• How often should filters be changed? Not as often as you might
think. Although there are different factors that play into this decision,
as a general rule filters only need to be replaced once every two
or three years.
• Can I swim when above ground automatic pool cleaners are in
the pool? The simple answer is yes, but the best answer is no. While
most makers of these filters do things to reduce the likelihood of
any kind of an electrical shock, there really is no reason to take
a chance. Wait for the cleaners to finish before you take a dip.
Above ground automatic pool cleaners are made to work well. As long
as you use them as you are supposed to, you should be able to have
a clean pool in which to enjoy your warm days.