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8-wheel sweeper

An 8-wheel pool sweeper is a vacuum head designed for efficient pool cleaning, providing smooth movement and stability while removing dirt, debris, and algae from the pool floor. Its multiple wheels ensure better maneuverability, faster coverage, and even weight distribution, making it ideal for both residential and commercial pools.

vacuum hose pipe

A vacuum hose pipe is an essential pool cleaning accessory used to connect a pool vacuum head to the filtration system, allowing efficient suction of dirt, debris, and algae from the pool floor. It is flexible, durable, and designed to withstand water pressure while ensuring smooth water flow for effective cleaning.

Leaf rake

A leaf rake is a pool cleaning tool designed to remove leaves, debris, and dirt from the water surface and pool floor. It features a deep mesh net attached to a sturdy frame, allowing for easy scooping and collection of floating or sunken debris, keeping the pool clean and clear.

filters

Pool filters are essential components of a swimming pool’s filtration system, designed to remove dirt, debris, and contaminants from the water. They help maintain water clarity and hygiene by trapping particles as water passes through. The three main types of pool filters are sand filters (using sand to trap impurities), cartridge filters (using pleated fabric for fine filtration), and diatomaceous earth (DE) filters (offering the highest level of filtration using DE powder). Regular maintenance ensures efficient performance and clean, safe swimming water.

salt chlorinator

A salt chlorinator is a pool sanitation system that converts salt into chlorine through electrolysis, ensuring continuous water disinfection. It eliminates the need for manual chlorine addition, providing a more consistent chlorine level while reducing skin and eye irritation. Salt chlorinators help maintain clear, bacteria-free water with minimal maintenance, making them a convenient and cost-effective solution for pool owners.

pool pump

A pool pump is the heart of a swimming pool’s circulation system, responsible for moving water through the filtration, heating, and sanitation systems. It pulls water from the pool, pushes it through the filter to remove debris and contaminants, and then returns clean, treated water back into the pool. A properly functioning pump ensures even chemical distribution, prevents algae growth, and keeps the water clear and safe for swimming.

pool skimmer

A pool skimmer is a device used to remove debris such as leaves, bugs, and dirt from the water’s surface before it sinks to the bottom of the pool. It typically consists of a basket and a net, and it is either built into the pool or attached to the pool’s filtration system. By maintaining a clean surface, the skimmer helps reduce the load on the pool filter and keeps the water clear and inviting.

wall condult

A wall conduit in a swimming pool refers to a pipe or channel installed along the pool’s walls that directs the flow of water. It typically connects the pool’s plumbing system to the pump, filter, or other pool equipment, allowing for efficient circulation and water movement. Wall conduits are crucial for maintaining proper water flow, circulation, and filtration, ensuring the pool operates effectively and stays clean.

foam nozzles

Foam nozzles are devices used in swimming pools, typically in foam cleaning systems or poolside showers, to generate a foam spray. These nozzles create a thick, bubbly foam, often used for cleaning pool surfaces, equipment, or for creating a fun, frothy effect in pool areas. In certain systems, they may be used to introduce cleaning agents or chemicals into the pool water in foam form for better coverage and efficiency.

pool main drain

A main drain in a swimming pool is a large drain located at the deepest part of the pool, typically at the bottom. It serves to help with water circulation by pulling water from the pool into the filtration system for cleaning and then returning it through the pool’s return jets. The main drain also helps prevent debris buildup at the bottom of the pool and ensures proper water movement, contributing to overall pool maintenance and water clarity.

vacuum point

A vacuum point in a swimming pool is the designated connection point where a pool vacuum hose is attached to the pool’s plumbing system or filtration system. It allows the pool vacuum to draw water and debris into the filtration system for cleaning. The vacuum point is typically located near the pool’s bottom or along the wall, ensuring effective suction and efficient cleaning of the pool’s surface and floor.

test kit

A test kit for swimming pools is a tool used to measure and monitor the chemical levels in pool water, ensuring the water is safe for swimming. It typically includes testing reagents or strips that check levels of chlorine, pH, alkalinity, calcium hardness, and stabilizer (cyanuric acid). Regular testing helps maintain proper chemical balance, preventing issues like algae growth, skin irritation, or cloudy water.

inlet

An inlet in a swimming pool refers to the return jets or openings where water is pumped back into the pool after being filtered, cleaned, and treated. Inlets help maintain proper water circulation and ensure even distribution of chemicals and heat throughout the pool. They are typically positioned along the pool walls and can be adjusted to control water flow and direction.

pool brush

A pool brush is a cleaning tool used to scrub and remove dirt, algae, and debris from the walls, floors, and steps of a swimming pool. It typically has stiff bristles and is attached to a long handle, allowing easy access to all areas of the pool. Regular brushing helps maintain water clarity, prevents algae buildup, and supports the overall effectiveness of the pool’s filtration system.

telescopic handle

A pool telescopic handle is an adjustable, extendable pole used to attach various pool cleaning tools, such as brushes, skimmers, or vacuum heads. It allows pool owners to reach all areas of the pool, including the walls, floor, and hard-to-reach corners, without having to lean over the pool. The telescopic design makes it easy to adjust the handle length, providing flexibility for different pool sizes and cleaning tasks.

pool leaf net

A pool leaf net is a fine mesh net attached to a frame that is used to scoop up leaves, debris, and other floating particles from the surface of a swimming pool. It is often used in conjunction with a pool skimmer and is particularly effective for larger debris. The net is lightweight and easy to use, making it a great tool for maintaining a clean and clear pool.