Fiberglass Pool Cleaning Made Easy

Necessary Equipment: Tele Pole , Leaf Net, Nylon Brush, Vac Head, Vac Hose

Skimming

Remove leaves, insects, and other floating debris.

Equipment Needed

A long telescopic pole with a leaf skimmer net.

Technique

Extend the pole and skim the surface of the pool. Move the net in a smooth, consistent motion to catch floating debris.

Frequency

Daily or as needed, especially after windy days or storms.

Brushing

Prevent algae growth and remove dirt from pool surfaces.

Equipment Needed

A pool brush with nylon bristles suitable for fiberglass surfaces.

Technique
  • Attach the brush to the telescopic pole.
  • Start from the top of the pool walls and work downward.
  • Use overlapping strokes to cover all areas, focusing on corners and steps.
  • Brush gently to avoid damaging the fiberglass surface.
Frequency

At least once a week.

Vacuuming

Remove debris and dirt from the pool floor.

Equipment Needed

A pool vacuum head, a telescopic pole, and a vacuum hose.

Set up
  • Attach the vacuum head to the telescopic pole.
  • Connect one end of the vacuum hose to the vacuum head.
  • Lower the vacuum head into the pool, and fill the hose with water to prime it.
  • Once the hose is full of water, connect the other end to the pool’s skimmer.
  • if needed you can increase pump RPM to to achive more suction.
Technique
  • Move the vacuum head slowly across the pool floor in an overlapping pattern, ensuring you cover the entire surface.
  • Adjust the vacuum settings or the pool pump for optimal suction if necessary.
Frequency

Weekly or as often as needed. Having a robotic cleaner such as __ can drastically cut down on manually vacuumng

Note: After vacuuming, it’s essential to check and clean the pool’s filter and skimmer basket to ensure they are not clogged with debris