Here are a few tips on how to make the process go smoothly:
1. If the pool is covered, you will need to remove debris and water from the cover. Use a quality cover cleaner to clean, deodorize, and protect the cover. Then store it in a dry, cool place.
2. Use your leaf-cleaner to remove leaves and other debris from the bottom of your pool. Empty the skimmer and pump strainer baskets.
3. Fill your pool to the level recommended by the manufacturer. This is usually halfway up the skimmer.
4. Inspect all equipment including pump, filter, heater, diving board, ladders, and chlorinator for proper installation and operation.
5. Take a sample of your pool water to your authorized dealer for a complete analysis. Then, follow the provided instructions for balancing your pool water.
6. Remove organic waste by shocking the pool.
7. Prevent algae by adding an initial dose of an algaecide.
8. To sanitize your pool, use a stabilizer such as chlorinated tablets in a floater, skimmer, or automatic chlorinator.
9. Run the filter system for at least two hours. During this time, brush the walls and vacuum the pool bottom.
(Note: The surface of a newly plastered pool should harden for a period of several weeks before being brushed or vacuumed.)
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