What Chemicals to Put in Pool After Opening? | Robot Pool Cleaner Guide

by Adel

Whether you are removing your pool cover for the season, what type of chemicals you use is every bit as important as having a robot pool cleaner to suck up leaves. After months of dormancy, your pool water probably needs to be rebalanced to be made safe for swimming. From chlorine to pH balancers, the right solution of chemicals — along with some smart help from a pool robotic pool cleaner or pool vacuum robot — is what you need to get your pool in tip top shape for summer.

Whether you are the proud owner of an in-ground or above-ground pool, a debris-fee and chemically balanced start makes all the difference in your pool season. As you do so, take a minute to prepare your equipment as well: clean your skimmer, inspect your pool vacuum, prepare your swimming pool robot cleaner for action.

What Chemicals Do I Add After Opening My Pool Step by Step

Once you finish cleaning leaves and other debris from the pool manually using a pool or skimmer vacuum, test your pool water and add the appropriate chemicals:

Shock Treatment (Chlorine or Non-Chlorine)

Remove winter accumulation of bacteria and organic waste.

pH Increaser or Decreaser

pH should be in the range of 7.2-7.6.

Alkalinity Increaser

Keep total alkalinity in the range of 80–120 ppm to ensure stable pH.

Calcium Hardness Increaser

Protect work surfaces and equipment from corrosion or scaling.

Cyanuric Acid (Stabilizer)

Assists in extending the life of chlorine in sunlight.

Algaecide

Keep algae blooms from ever starting.

When the water is balanced, you may operate your pool cleaning robot, such as the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra, Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro, or Beatbot AquaSense 2. These are high-performance hunters designed to tackle the heavy post opening season cleanup and are much more effective than a regular vacuum.

Do you clean before or after you put chemicals in the pool?

Before shocking the pool, always vacuum the debris with your robot pool or wall climbing pool cleaner. This helps to course system chemicals more efficiently and also prevents waste of chemicals spent on the accumulation of dead leaves or algae.

If you’re already dealing with algae but want to keep it from coming back, a pool vacuum for algae can help clear it out after treating. Yet a question that frequently comes up still remains: can a pool robot pick up algae? It depends what kind of model/algae you want them to control. The premium models of Maytronics pool cleaner and Beatbot series can pick up finer debris such as light algae after chemical treatment.

7 Additional Tips for a Smooth Pool Re-Opening

Oh, and don’t forget to check the type of filtration system you have and make sure you won’t need a pool booster pump for it to work well.

If your pump is out of service, continue reading to learn how to drain an inground pool without a pump with a siphon or gravity system.

If all else fails, and you have stubborn stains or algae dubbed on surfaces even after attempting the previous methods, ponder on how to acid wash pool surfaces.

Conclusion: Combine Chemicals with Robot Pool Cleaner for the Perfect Opening

Opening your pool requires a balance of chemical know-how and the right cleaning tools. Set Your Water Balance Ahead of Time This summer season beat the demand for pool maintenance across the globe with timely and balanced water and allow your robot pool cleaner like Beatbot or Maytronics to ensure your pool is safe, provides fun and pleasure and is clean the season long. Good equipment is key to making the job easier and more effective, from your skimmer to your pool robotic pool cleaner.

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