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Water Saving Tips for Concrete Swimming Pool Owners

We all consume water in almost everything we do. But for us living in Australia, we want to save as much water as possible knowing how scarce its supply can get during extensive drought. So for those with concrete swimming pools, you may want to be a bit concerned about how much water you use. By following certain tips and methods, you can help in saving water while at the same time be at par in being an environmental steward. Luckily, Eco Pools Solutions have several water-saving tips for you. Check out our article down below!

Pool Water Saving Tip 1: Collect Rainwater

Water Saving tips for a small backyard swimming pool

One of the most efficient ways to save water is by using the available rainwater that you have collected. This way, you would have another source of water for your swimming pools that would not cost you anything. At the same time, you could help mitigate the impact of using too much water. There are various ways to harvest rainwater.

One of these ways includes downpipe diverters that release rainwater from the collection area (usually the roof) and onto the swimming pool and finally to a fixed storage area. Another option by which you can collect rainwater is by means of an aboveground tank. This tank is built from either metal, polyethylene, fiberglass, or concrete. Eco Pool Solutions suggest installing either of these to save you a lot of water.

Pool Water Saving Tip 2: Filter Options

The filtration equipment can also be a make or break, in terms of water-saving. For an effective alternative to traditional filters like sand and glass, Eco Pool Solutions suggest using cartridge filters. They can help filtrate more particles from swimming pools. Other cartridge filters also integrate antibacterial materials to prevent the proliferation of microbes. These filters further help in removing or reducing the regular need for backwashing, or the method of cleaning the filter. By reducing the frequency of backwashing, you can also reduce the water needed to clean the filters.

Pool Water Saving Tip 3: Always do Regular Maintenance

As we have mentioned earlier, it is essential to always ensure that the filter cartridge is free from microbes and other harmful organisms. In addition to this, you should further remove the grease of the element two times a year in order to enhance its longevity. If you continue delaying the cleansing, there is a higher chance that the filter will end up getting clogged. This will leave you with more problems that would cause you to use a lot more water. Aside from filtration problems, you would risk having broken equipment and bad circulation of the water.

Pool Water Saving Tip 4: Remove Leaks

It is an undeniable fact that leaks waste water. But apart from that, they could also weaken the base of your swimming pool. So if the water level of your pool rapidly falls, then you want to take action as soon as you can. Before calling an expert for the leaks, you can have a quick diagnosis by yourself.

First, you should check for the areas around your pool where it is wet. Then, inspect if there are leaks in the plumbing. If you see even just a small drop, you have to take action right away. A single drop, when taken cumulatively, can be wasteful when you do not take immediate action. Then, you check the surface if there are cracks or tears that may be the source of the leak.