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Diving boards can last many years with proper care, and you can expect to enjoy many hours jumping into your pool. Whether you’re a professional athlete or just a residential pool owner who enjoys diving, it’s important to keep this feature in top condition. Starting out with a high-quality and professionally installed board gives you confidence it’s safe.
Once your swimming pool builder installs the board, it’s best to follow the manufacturer’s maintenance recommendations. Here are a few of the most common guidelines for diving board care that can help you maintain a safe swimming area.
Like any other outdoor feature, diving boards are susceptible to dust and grime buildup that can cause the surface to become slippery. Make sure to hose down the board daily to remove any debris, such as leaves, that could break down and leave residue. Regular spraying with water can also prevent mildew and mold from growing.
Over the course of several days, it’s possible for grime to still build up. This is especially true if the diving board goes a couple of days without being sprayed. You’ll want to avoid using harsh chemicals that could cause the premature breakdown of the materials. But it’s important to use a brush to scrub away debris that a hose can’t remove. Make sure to avoid using high-pressure sprays or overly stiff bristle brushes that could also damage the surface and impact the traction.

Diving boards have hinges and other moving parts that help you bounce before a dive. Most diving boards require lubrication around every two weeks, but you’ll want to check your owner’s manual for the recommendations for your specific type. Usually, this involves placing a few drops of lubricating oil on the hinges. You’ll also need to lubricate the roller block using grease designed for diving boards.
Over time, diving boards can develop rust and damage from constant exposure to moisture and the sun’s harsh rays. You might be able to remove small amounts of rust with simple cleaning methods, but you’ll need to be wary of any areas with extreme rusting that impacts the structural integrity. For instance, rusty hinges may no longer support your weight. Or a cracked board could pose a risk of falling or being pinched as you bounce.
As you inspect the board for signs of damage, remember to check the underside. While most damage occurs on the top surface of the board, there could also be issues lurking beneath. If you notice any signs of damage or rusty areas you aren’t sure how to handle, reach out to your pool builder. While high-quality diving boards can last for many years, replacing worn-out ones or planning for repairs ensures everyone stays safe as they dive.
Whether you’re looking to update your pool with a diving board or you’re getting ready to build a brand-new pool in your backyard, make sure to work with the finest professionals in the industry. The expert team from San Diego Pools specializes in every aspect of pool design and swimming pool construction. San Diego homeowners should call us today. We offer complimentary consultations and professional conceptual designs with all of our estimates.