Robotic pool cleaners
Captura™
Thorough pool care will ensure clean and safe water throughout the swimming season. Below are some important steps to include in your weekly pool maintenance routine. When it comes to the cleanliness of the pool surfaces, there are three main tasks:
Note: You can vacuum manually or use automatic cleaners. There are three types of automatic pool cleaners/vacuums: robotic, pressure, and suction. More on this below.
The next area of maintenance is maintaining water clarity and balance. In most cases, you can sustain healthy pool water by ensuring you address the three core elements of water care: circulation, cleaning and chemistry.
Moving water is cleaner and clearer. Run your pump and filter daily to maximise circulation.
Refer to the three (3) tasks listed above.
The balance of chemicals in the water is critical to the health and safety of your pool. The fundamentals of pool water chemistry are:
pH levels:
How acidic or basic your pool water is - low pH levels are acidic, while high levels are basic. The ideal range for your pool is 7.4 to 7.6.
Alkalinity:
Works as a pH buffer and helps bypass extreme fluctuations in basicity or acidity. The ideal range is 100 to 150 parts per million (ppm).
Sanitiser levels:
The amount of chlorine, bromine, etc. in your pool water. The ideal levels vary depending on which type of sanitiser is used.
TYPES OF POOL CLEANERS:
suggested products
Robotic pool cleaners
Captura™
Robotic pool cleaners
Gotcha™
Robotic pool cleaners
Rova™
Robotic pool cleaners
Captura Plus™
Suction pool cleaners
Manta™
Spare parts
Tracker Trax
Robotic pool cleaners
Adventura