It’s good practice to point your return jet in a direction that will spin the water in your pool, hence, circulate. If your pool only has one jet, it’s a good idea to point the jet to the opposite side of your skimmer and downward. This will circulate the water and also mix the water on the bottom of your pool to the surface.

 

Dead areas are spots in your pool that have poor circulation. Some commons spots include: Behind your ladder, in and around pool steps, all cracks, creases, crevasses, underneath the skimmer

 

Sometimes these dead areas are unavoidable. You can do your best to point your return jets to improve these areas, but you may just have to take care of these areas manually. This is why it’s important to always have a pool brush handy.

 

You should brush your pool often, at least once a week. Brushing dead areas and other areas of your pool helps to break up debris or microorganisms, like algae. It gets these inhabits into the water, instead of clinging to other parts of your pool, so that your filter will have an opportunity to filter them out.

 

Osceola Aquatics would like the opportunity to help maintain your pool. We invite you to experience the Osceola Aquatics difference since 1981. Simply call us at (407) 846-1430 or contact us online Osceola Aquatics.

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