Swimming Pool Accessories Overview

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  • Author Kathryn Whittaker
  • Published October 19, 2005
  • Word count 526

Some people say that shopping for the perfect swimming pool can

be as mind-boggling as shopping for a new car. The choices of

make, model, and accessories are just as overwhelming, and

advice from competing salespeople often make little sense.

The most important swimming pool accessory is the pool cover.

You will use the plastic cover to seal the pool for the winter

and to protect the pool from the harsh elements such as wind,

ice and debris. A durable plastic cover will also prevent

children or pets from taking an unplanned dip. The pool cover

usually needs something heavy to keep it in place, such as

sandbags or plain fabric straps.

Another popular swimming pool accessory is a skimmer to collect

dead leaves, branches, insects and other debris from the water

surface. A skimmer looks like a huge badminton racket that

collects the floating objects. A sturdy solid skimmer will save

you money on the pool maintenance. Ideally you should clean dead

leaves daily, because too many leaves in the pool can damage

your water filters and make you use more harmful chlorine to

keep water clean.

If left untreated, a concrete pool surface can be quite hard on

skin and not too appealing. Many people opt for cheerful pool

paints to keep the pool tidy and fun. Pool paints are usually

water- or rubber based, or epoxy. When used regularly, pool

paints will greatly prolong the life of the swimming pool

protecting its surfaces from sun, harsh elements and chemically

enhanced pool water.

Antifreeze is an essential pool accessory for those who live in

colder climates. When sealing the pool for the winter, you

should drain the water out of the swimming pool plumbing and

pour the antifreeze into the pump and pipes. Now you are ready

to seal the pool for the winter.

Pool furniture can be as basic as possible. You can limit

yourself with two or three lounge chairs and a table, or you

can decorate your pool side like a second living room. No

matter what style you choose, remember to pick the pieces that

have rubber no-mark coating on the legs so not to disrupt the

pool paint. The ideal pool furniture should be able to

withstand the winter under a plastic cover and still please

your eye in the spring.

Swimming pool accessories and pool supplies is something that

you can cut corners on. If your budget is running low, you can

still keep your pool clean and safe with discount swimming pool

supplies that you can buy online or in swimming pool store

outlets.

However, there’s something that you can’t really save on: pool

chemicals. Choosing discount chemicals may often mean choosing

outdated or otherwise low-quality and deteriorating supplies

which in the long run could cause pool problems that could cost

you more.

On the Internet you can find a lot of swimming pool equipment

stores that can sell to you for less since they don’t have

overhead store costs. Choosing and buying your pool accessories

can be quite time and money consuming, but carrying out proper

maintenance costs much less than large repairs.

Kathryn Whittaker writes articles on a number

of different topics. For more information on Swimming Pools

please visit http://www.swimming-pools-guide.com/ and for

additional Swimming Pool articles please visit the following

article

http://www.swimming-pools-guide.com/swimmingpool-articles/.

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