Pool Care
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Presidential Pool. We hope you will find your new pool enjoyable and trouble free. Please see Owner's Manual to familiarize yourself with the operation and maintenance of your pool, as well as some useful tips on Water Chemistry and Troubleshooting. Thoroughly cleaning your pool weekly during the swimming season ensures safe swimming and a long pool life.
Skim Off Leaves and Debris
Use a long-handled leaf skimmer to gather up leaves, insects, and any other debris floating on the surface of the pool. Try to remove debris before it sinks to the bottom of your pool where it becomes difficult to remove and may create stains.
Brush
Use a brush to remove dirt that has collected on the sides and bottom of your pool. Brush sediment toward the main drain so it can be easily vacuumed.
Vacuum
Submerge your vacuum head and hose, before hooking up the vacuum to the filter.
Clean Skimmer(s)
You should also clean out your skimmer(s) weekly or more often if necessary. Removing debris allows the skimmer to operate at maximum efficiency.
Check Water Circulation
Your pool's circulation system includes the skimmer, pump, pump strainer, drains and filter. The system helps chemicals work effectively and ensures that water is properly filtered. Run your pump long enough each day to make sure the water is properly filtered and keep each item clean and in good condition.
Check Filter
The three most popular types of filters - sand, cartridge, and vertical grid DE - screen out debris and particles from you pool water. You should clean and maintain your filter according to the manufacturer's directions. Hayward filter owner's manuals can be found online for easy reference.
Shock
Test your pool water frequently (daily or weekly depending on use) and add chemicals if necessary, following manufacturers' directions. A regular shock treatment cleanses the water of algae, bacteria, dirt, swimmer waste and any other organic matter that may have entered the pool. It prevents bacteria and algae growth, cloudy water, chlorine odor and eye irritation. Follow manufacturer's directions for shock treatments.

