Maintenance of above ground pools is not for the squeamish. There is a lot of responsibility that comes along with having a body of water in your backyard. But the benefits of cooling off in the summer, watching your kids have a blast and even having a little fun yourself make it all worthwhile. For clean, healthy and of course sparkling water, study up on the science of above ground pool maintenance.
Fred Hanson Posted: 3/18/2021
Lots of discussion about replacing rusted top rails, varying opinions as to whether to lower the water level before removing a top rail. I have a 15 x 30 oval-shaped above-ground pool. I did not lower the water level and removed one 57 inch long top rail at the middle of the oval at one end with no up- wright movement. Everything remained and i was able to put the new top rail on with no problem. The mounting holes lined up perfectly. My water level was about 3 to 4 inches above the bottom of the skimmerReply
Pat in UK Posted: 5/31/2020
Brilliant very helpful gave me a new insight into.pool thanks againReply
Kris10 Posted: 3/27/2020
I am trying to get my green pool clear for summer. I shocked it yesterday and today. I cleaned the filter out and have been sweeping it/vacuuming it. When can I shock it again? It is still greenReply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 3/31/2020
the goal should be to maintain a particular free chlorine level to kill off the algae. This link has a video and written guide on how to clean up from an algae bloom: How to Clean a Green Pool? Follow the instructions and it should be cleared in a few days.Reply
Traci Posted: 2/14/2020
My biggest issue with my pool is my cya level going up. This past season I had to drain water 2 times . My chlorine tables have triclor in them. How can I keep it down ? Pool holds 13,500 gallons of waterReply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 2/17/2020
Liquid chlorine or standard bleach will up your chlorine level without adding any stabilizer. I'd go that route if you want to avoid purging water. Trichlor and Di-Chlor tablets are half stabilizer, half chlorine.Reply
Gayle Carter Posted: 6/11/2019
I need to get ALL the water out of my pool. There's like fine dust on the bottom. Any suggestions?Reply
Anonymous Posted: 6/17/2019
I learned the hard way. Never drain the pool no matter how bad it is. As soon as you empty and the liner dries it will start leaking.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 6/13/2019
Vacuum your water to the waste line; or a sump pump.Reply
lorna Posted: 4/26/2019
i bought a 26 x 52 pool, what chemicals and how much of each do i need to start it and how much of each should i use each week?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 4/30/2019
Give our Pool Chemical Guide a read, it goes in depth on all the chemicals needed to maintain a pool and their ranges. As we cover in Step 4, you need to test your water regularly to figure out what levels need to be balanced. A useful tool in figuring out how much of each chemical to add after reading your test results is this PoolMath Calculator.Reply
Lisa Posted: 4/22/2019
Hello! I'm still learning about all the maintenance that goes into keeping the pool clean. Luckly with youtube and alot of reading....i think I'm getting it. My only question i have is when adding the chlorinating liquid to a pool, should the sand filter pump be on recirculation/circulation setting or filter? I would think circulation...i just want to be sure.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Robert M. Posted: 4/23/2019
Hello Lisa - You can keep the valve in the filter position when adding chlorine. The chlorine won't harm anything in the filter.Reply
Jim Posted: 7/15/2018
Cory - when installing the hoses be sure they lay "normal" (i.e., no loops, spirals, twists, etc.). If a hose is under tension (because it is slightly twisted from one end to the other for example), it will move about (trying to remove said twist) when the pump pressurizes it.Reply
Inyopools Posted: 7/13/2018
Hello Cory - The hoses should be replaced when you can squeeze them with little pressure and they collapse. The should be firm and not easy to squeeze.Reply
Cory Posted: 6/15/2018
The hoses that connect from the the pool to the filter. How frequent should they be replaced? Once i turn my filter on to run, the hoses are moving and popping off once the pressure starts.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 8/28/2017
Poolgal - You have to be persistent. Shock the pool. Brush down the sides. Clean the filter. If you still see a green or yellow tint the next day, repeat the process- shock, brush and clean. And you might have to repeat the process again. It is important that you brush the wall and clean the filter each time to get rid of the algae residue. Make sure your chemicals are balanced, especially Ph.Reply
Poolgal Posted: 8/27/2017
I have a 30 x 52 in round pool, how much chlorine per week, it looks green, shocked and most of the green went away, however still some. What is my next option? Trying to keep pool up until OctoberReply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 8/14/2017
Oobee - Your hardness is ok. Chlorine is high but where you would expect it to be after shocking the pool. Ph is high. You will have to add an amount of acid depending on the size of your pool. Wait on Alk. It may change as your other chemicals come into balance. CYA is ok for now.Reply
Oobee Posted: 8/10/2017
I need some advice on my pool. Pool was shocked this morning.Hardness 250
Total chlorine errored out.
Free chlorine 10
P.H. 8.4
AlK 0
Cyarric acid 30 to 50
Pool is looking green and sad
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InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 7/30/2017
Jessica - Chlorine requirement changes radically depending on the season, people in the pool, organic material getting onto the pool etc. The easiest way to control your chlorine requirement is to take a sample into a local pool store ever other week and have them measure it (usually for free). They can then tell you how much chlorine is in your system and how much you have to add.Reply
Jessica Posted: 7/27/2017
I have a 17' by 52" above ground pool, how often and how much chlorine should I use?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 7/21/2017
debn - Liners are designed to fit snug against the wall and floor of the pool. Any excess or folds will be hard to keep clean and subject to moving around and tearing.Reply
debn Posted: 7/19/2017
I bought a new liner 30 by 15. first replacement since I bought the pool 20 yrs ago. I have installed it and have leftover liner. I folded it up to fit in several places. Will it be okay? I think my pool is actually 25 by 15Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 7/17/2017
Claudia - I would brush the pool before and after shocking. As for reducing alkalinity level, try using air to aerate your pool. See this article on the internet- "Using Air and Acid to Quickly Get Perfect pH/Alkalinity".Reply
Claudia Posted: 7/13/2017
Please i need advise. Should i brush and clean the pool before shocking?how to reduce the alkalinity level. (above the ground pool 3500 gallons)
Thanks a lot!
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InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 6/30/2017
Anonymous (water loss) - Not sure I understand your question. If you are replacing the whole filter, you need to shut off the AG pool input and output ports. Buy Rubber Expansion Plugs to insert in both of the ports to stop flow to and from the pump.Reply
Anonymous Posted: 6/28/2017
How do you change the filter without loosing so much water?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 6/26/2017
Anonymous (floatron) - Unfortunately, we do not carry the Floatron system so we don't have any history on it. All I can do is point you to the internet where it appears to have a favorable rating.Reply
Anonymous Posted: 6/24/2017
Thinking about getting a floatron for our 24 above ground pool. Can you give me some advice about the floatron?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 6/12/2017
Karen - The best way to get the correct levels of chemical required is to take a sample of your pool water into a local pool supply store and have them measure it. They will give you a list of what amounts of chemicals you need - usually for free. They are looking for your chemical business.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 6/11/2017
lilcloudy - This Dirt Devil D2500 Above Ground Pool Cleaner is a good economical choice for an AG pool cleaner.Reply
Karen Posted: 6/10/2017
Am not sure how much chemicals to addto an above ground pool 3200 gallons and 3 ft of water
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lilcloudy Posted: 6/9/2017
I have a 15' above ground pool with a 1/2 hp sand filter. I need to buy a vacuum, any suggestions that wont break the bank?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 6/4/2017
lezlilen - See our newer blog on "How to Clean a Green Pool". It stresses very high chlorine levels and persistence and is proven to work.Reply
lezlilen Posted: 6/1/2017
we have a 28 foot round above ground pool that is light green. This is our 3rd year with this pool. Our chlorine is testing very high, but the ph and alkalinity is within normal range. We have brushed it, vaccummed it, backwashed it and everything. We are even running our filter 24 hours a day. My husband is getting so aggrevated. What could be wrong?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 5/31/2017
Tivis - You probably have to add more shock and keep at it. See our blog on "How to Clean a Green Pool". It is a proven procedure for getting the green out of your pool.Reply
Tivis Posted: 5/30/2017
Hey, we have had our pool open now for about a month, we have put all the chemicals in it and done everything we need to for it and it's still green the chlorine levels are at or above 10ppm can I put more shock in the pool with the chlorine levels that high?We have spent the whole month putting in chemicals and back washing and vacuuming and everything and it is still green. It finally turned a lighter green after I tried a new shock and algacide.
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InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 5/22/2017
Cassandra - Assuming your pool has a pump and filter installed, your will need a vacuum hose to clean off the bottom debris and a pool brush to sweep off the sides. Then you should have chemical test strips to measure and maintain the basic chemicals in your pool. The main chemicals that have to be checked at least weekly are chlorine, Ph, calcium hardness, alkalinity, and stabilizer. See our guide on "How To Maintain A Swimming Pool Part 1 (Chemicals)".Reply
Cassandra Posted: 5/20/2017
I just bought an above ground pool that holds about 3500 gallons of water. What do I need to start with to get it going?Reply