If you own an above ground pool
1. Don't throw away your filters
2. Keep your pump clean. I clean mine out everyday along with the filter. As you can see to the left, pumps can be expensive, so don't let it burn up from having leaves and sticks caught inside it.
3. Keep the "O" rings lubricated. All you have to do is rub a little bit of Vaselline on all of your connections to make them slip on and off easily. This extends their life also by preventing dry rot. I put it on all of the connections once every couple of months.
5. Got sand? Save those old vacuums, not just so you can cash in on the motor and cord for the copper, but for the hoses. Vacuum hoses are expensive and come in handy for all kinds of things. You can also check your neighborhood on trash day. Someone is always throwing away a vacuum. If you have problems with sand in the bottom of your pool like I did, read on. Collect your hoses and duct tape them together until you have enough to stretch from one end of your pool to the other without having to pull real hard on it. If parts of the hose are the same size you can either butt-splice them together, or cut one end into a "V" and push it into the other hose end. Duct tape an end to the intake side inside the pool. You shouldn't have to drain your pool down because the duct tape will hold in the water. Now you have a pool vacuum and using your mask and leak-proof snorkel you can make sure you get all of the sand and debris off of the bottom of your pool.
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