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Own a Swimming Pool? Remember to Power Wash It!

Now that summer and its record-breaking temperatures are over and done with (at least for the most part), it’s important to take stock of your home’s surroundings and figure out what needs to be cleaned up as we head into the cooler months. You won’t always have the time to do some fall cleaning, what with the holidays just around the corner.

One of the components that is most affected by this transition relates to those who own an in-ground pool. With that in mind, we’re going to run down why exactly you should have your pool power washed in the first place!

Remove the Health Hazard

During the summer, a pool can be a great place for friends and family members to gather and have a great place to relax. There’s nothing quite like heading home after a long day’s work or on the weekend and kicking back or partaking in a nice swim.

So why should you clean your pool in the first place? This is determined by the type of impact the weather had in your area and how often you used your pool. A common problem facing anyone who owns one is the buildup of algae, dirt, and other bacteria over time. This can become a real hazard if it isn’t treated properly. Fortunately, one of the easiest ways to solve this problem is through a power washer!

Not All Swimming Pools Are Created Equal

But let’s take a step back for a brief moment. Swimming pools come in all shapes and sizes and are made from a variety of different materials – some far more robust than others. As a result, whoever you hire to pressure wash your pool must take extra care when performing this service.

For example, pools made from concrete or plaster can handle the pressure, so to speak, of power washing. Fiberglass and vinyl pools, on the other hand, need to have a more delicate approach with chemical solutions such as chlorine. Most people fit into the earlier category, but it’s always safe to do some research first before making the call.

The Process of Power Washing a Swimming Pool

First things first, the pool will need to be drained of any water if you haven’t already done so with summer being over and done with. Here’s a helpful tip – you can use any water from the pool for other chores around the home such as washing your car, cleaning your deck or garage, and more. Once the pool has been drained, any debris on the pool’s floor will need to be swept up.

From there, a gas or electric-powered pressure washer will be used to easily remove any encrusted stains (which are especially prevalent depending on how long it’s been since you last cleaned your pool), mud, grime, and other filth that may have accumulated. After the chemical solution has been applied to ensure long-term results, the pool is rinsed once again to remove those properties.

While owning an outdoor pool is a homeowner’s dream, it comes with a lot of responsibilities you may not have expected. Since any dirt and debris can build up over time, it’s important to stay on top of cleaning and maintenance to avoid any health and safety hazards from taking place. It may be one of the smartest things you do this fall season!

How to Prevent the Growth of Mold During Summer

So the time has finally arrived. We have passed the summer solstice and are now in the midst of warmer months. That means camping, trips to the beach, and soaking in those rays to give our skin that healthy glow we’ve been craving. But aside from making sure you wear plenty of sunscreen to protect your skin, there’s something else you should take great care in defending from the effects of a brighter sun – your home!

When you’re dealing with dark and damp areas, such as your basement or attic, this can become a haven to mold, one of the most dangerous types of contaminants. However, the best way to avoid the growth of mold spores is through proper air circulation!

Using Your Air Conditioner to Avoid Mold Growth

One of the best things you could do to avoid mold growth inside your home during these humid months is to keep the air conditioner on especially in an area that is typically dark. This type of closed environment is a perfect storm for mold spores to grow.

By simply having the air conditioner going for a bit, it will help to cool your home and remove any moisture while also circulating and filtering the air of any contaminants. As mold thrives when the humidity levels are at 70 degrees, you can set the thermostat on the air conditioner to the low 70s with the fan blowing to deal with this potential problem.

If you live in a particularly humid climate, you should at the very least keep any doors open between rooms (including closet doors), keep air ducts clean, and overall ensure all the areas of your home are properly ventilated. Also, open your windows during sunny days and move any furniture away from walls to improve the airflow in your home.

Conclusion

Of course, if you feel that the problem has become pronounced and you have been experiencing some of the side effects of mold (allergic responses, infections on those with impaired immune systems, other irritants), it is recommended that you get in touch with your primary physician to ensure there isn’t a health risk on you or your family.

You should also strongly consider hiring a professional to perform a home pressure washing service to treat the problem areas thoroughly. By taking the steps to properly ventilate your home, you won’t have to put up with the more dangerous risks associated with mold any longer!