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Not surprisingly, hotel pools get a lot of use. For this reason, it’s important to be diligent about keeping a pool located in a hotel clean. Below, the experienced professionals from San Diego Pools, the pool installer San Diego businesses trust for high-quality construction and exceptional service, go over the basics of cleaning hotel pools.
If a hotel pool is located indoors, it still needs to be cleaned fairly often. However, a pool outside a hotel needs a bit more attention. An outdoor pool is going to need cleaning more often if the following conditions apply:
• It’s fully exposed to the elements
• It’s near trees, shrubs, and other plants
• It’s used fairly often
Under the conditions mentioned above, a light cleaning can be beneficial. A light cleaning for a hotel pool is typically performed daily and includes:
• Skimming to remove surface debris
• Doing a visual inspection of the pool
• Light sweeping
• Using a pool vac if necessary
Normal chlorine levels are between 1.0 and 3.0 parts per million. If these levels are off, there’s the risk of hygiene and personal safety issues. This can definitely be a problem for a hotel that wants to avoid facing potential legal issues or getting a reputation as a place that’s not clean. Make sure your chlorine levels are within the normal range by doing weekly checks during the busier times of the year. During the off-season, checking chemical levels every few weeks is fine.
Deeper cleanings of hotel pools are necessary to ensure everything is fine when it comes to all the main elements, including the equipment needed to keep the pool clean. A deeper cleaning typically involves:
• Checking and cleaning filters
• Vacuuming the pool
• Checking water levels
• Rinsing off the pool deck and other nearby areas
• Doing a bacterial analysis
To maintain your hotel pool, you’ll need to have the right equipment on hand. This list includes a pool skimmer, a pool vacuum, liquid analysis kits to test chemicals, and telescopic poles for those hard-to-reach areas.
In addition to doing the cleanings already mentioned, it’s important to do routine safety checks. This means checking the area around the pool to see if there’s excess water that needs to be mopped up. Also, check the pool itself for cracks and other flaws that require professional attention. If you do find any structural problems, talk to a pool builder or contractor to find out what options are available for correcting any problems of this nature. You should address structural issues as soon as possible to avoid potential safety risks for your hotel guests.
If you have any questions about how to keep your hotel pool clean, safe, and more inviting for your guests, call the experienced professionals at San Diego Pools. We’re a premier commercial swimming pool contractor, and our pool design and construction experts are dedicated to building the pool that’s right for your space and providing you with the highest-quality service in the industry. Give us a call today at 888-707-7786.