Millions of people enjoy backyard
swimming pools for exercise, fun, and hosting social gatherings. When you have
a swimming pool, there are many things you have to do to make sure the pool
stays clean and operating properly. One important part of the pool that must be
maintained is the pool drain.
The main function of the pool deck
drain is to provide a channel to transport excess water from the pool. Deck
drains provide safety around the pool as they keep the deck dry and prevent
flooding. Deck drains are effective at keeping the pool clean and resistant to
damage from regular wear and tear. It also helps make cleaning and draining the
deck much easier. Neglecting the pool deck drains can cause a host of problems
such as the water not draining properly from the deck. Therefore, it may be
time to clean pool deck drain.
Dust, dirt, and pollen gathers on
the screen enclosure and the rainfall carries it on top of the deck. As water
rushes into the drain, the debris flows with it. One task you may have to
perform is unclogging the pool deck drain. A clogged pool drain is caused by a
horizontal or a vertical clog. The clog may also be the result of small pieces
of material and matter that built up over time and created a large clog. Using
a special cleanser will help you get rid of the clog. These special cleansers
are effective at removing clogs; however, acidic cleansers have the potential
to damage the pool drain. It is important to check to see if you can manually
remove the clog.
Cleaning out the pool deck drain
includes the following:
1. If you are able to manually
remove the clog, you can begin cleaning the deck drain by revealing one end of
the channel. Get a flexible 1/2" hose with the metal end taken off. The
length of the hose should be as long as the drain.
2. Turn the hose on a half turn and
feed it into the drain.
3. Place a sump pump in a five 5
gallon bucket.
4. Dig a hole that is deep enough so
that the top of the bucket matches with the bottom of the drain. Run the
discharge hose down to a lower spot. This will allow for the drainage of the
clog or other debris.
5. Sometimes when you are able to
manually remove the clog, you can use a plunger or auger to unclog drains. It
is important to be careful when using these unclogging tools as you do not want
to cause more damage and more expense. If you are worried about causing damage,
you can enlist the services of a plumber who will have the skills to remove the
clog without causing damage.
The pool deck is a vital component
of the pool so it is essential that is kept in proper working order. It is wise
to establish a maintenance check to make sure the pool deck as well as the rest
of the pool components are working properly so that you and your family can
enjoy time in and around your pool for many years.
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