What should I know about properly maintaining my pool?
To have adequate and functional water flow through the pool system, there are several things that need to be in good shape:
- There has to be enough water in the pool or spa. Check the level of the water.
- All of the valves should be fully open.
- Backwashing routinely- most pools operate around 10 lbs. of pressure and backwashing should be performed when the pressure is 10 lbs. above operating pressure (i.e. 20 lbs.)
- The skimmer and main drain should be clear of blockage and debris.
- Skimmers require cleaning.
- The strainer pot at the pump should be cleaned routinely.
- Check your water chemistry routinely. There might be an imbalance of the water chemistry, causing scaling.
- If you have a pool heater, the gas shut-off valve should be open. The switch should be on. Check for a pilot light, ignition, or flame at the fuel-fired heater.
- The thermostat should be connected, active and set properly.
- The pool is covered when not in use.
- No unpleasant odors or irritating fumes are apparent.
- No physical damage is apparent at the pool equipment.
- The pool is vacuumed daily.
- No debris is visible. The water is clean.
- Algae growth is not visible.
- Water temperature is maintained within acceptable levels and is appropriate for the primary activities being conducted in the pool.
- Pool chemicals are stored a safe distance away from the heater.
- Adequate clearances around the heater are maintained.
Inspection Expectations
The area is safe
- Adequate fencing, gates, barriers, alarms, and/or other protective devices are installed.
- Adequate storage space is provided for equipment.
- Decks around pool are not cluttered.
- Surfaces leading to the pool, including the deck and steps, are slip-resistant.
- Decks on all sides of the pool meet minimum safety standards. The deck is separated from the pool wall perimeter.
- There are no standing puddles on the deck.
- All ladders, stanchions, chairs, rails, treads, plates, and other deck equipment are tightly secured in place.
- An adequate means of egress from the pool is provided.
- Steps, treads, ramps, ledges, and any other protrusions into the pool are marked with a contrasting color coating or tile on both the top and vertical rise.
- Pool chemicals are stored a safe distance away from the heater.
The area is clean
- No unpleasant odors or irritating fumes are apparent.
- No physical damage is apparent at the pool equipment.
- Grates are visible from the deck, with no damage apparent.
- The pool is vacuumed daily.
- No debris is visible. The water is clean.
- Algae growth is not visible.
- The pool water is tested at the frequency required or desired.
- All water quality and chemical levels are within acceptable ranges during the most current test.
- There is no visible surface staining.
The area is maintained
- Main drain grates are bolted securely to the pool’s bottom.
- Drain covers are installed.
- Water return inlets are installed.
- Bacteriological water analysis is performed on a regular basis.
- Water temperature is maintained within acceptable levels and is appropriate for the primary activities being conducted in the pool.
- The type of heater is identified. Efficiency and BTU ratings of the heater are identified.
- The heater is installed on a level, non- combustible base.
- Safety devices are installed on the heater.
- The thermostat is identified and located.
- Check valves between the heater and filter are installed.
- Bonding and grounding are visible.
- The heater is installed downstream of the pump and filter.
- A solar heating system is installed. The solar heating system type is identified. The solar heating system is active.
- Adequate clearances around the heater are maintained.
- Copingstones and tiles are not chipped, cracked or loose.
- The pool shell appears smooth, without readily visible defects.
- The water level appears to be maintained to allow for the removal of floating debris.
- The water level appears at the proper height to allow continuous overflow of water into the gutters or skimmers.
- Skimmer weirs, skimmer baskets, deck covers, and flow-adjustment devices are installed.
- Lights are installed and are operational.
- Electrical wiring is not passing directly over the pool or spa.
- Hose bibs are installed near the pool.
- No apparent defects or signs of repair are observed at the diving board.
- The centrifugal pump is secured to its base and is operating quietly.
- The hair and lint strainer basket is clean of debris.
- Air pressure-relief valves are installed on all pressure filter tanks.
- Filter tanks are accessible. The filter’s brand is identified.
- A clean sight glass or visual outfall of at least 3 feet has been provided.
- The pressurized filter tanks and hair and lint traps are not leaking and are properly sealed.
The area is clearly marked
- All piping, filters and components that are part of the system are labeled, tagged, color-coded or otherwise identified.
- The type of pipe has been identified.
- Pipes and fittings are not leaking.
- Pipes are supported adequately.
- Pipes are not showing signs of calcification, corrosion or deterioration.
- The manufacturer of the diving board is visible on the diving board itself.
- The number of underwater lights is noted. GFCIs are installed.
- The type, number and wattage of deck lighting are identified.
- The water temperature has been measured and recorded.
Spas
- A spa is installed.
- The spa is operational
- No physical damage is apparent at the spa.
- A spa timer is installed and not reachable by a spa user.
- The emergency shut-off switch for the spa is installed and clearly labeled.
- The spa appears clean and adequately maintained.