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Six Pool Maintenance Hacks Using Household Items

Pool Maintenance Hacks

Do you get tired of feeling like you have to buy some specialized pool formula or contraption for every problem that plagues your pool? Special pool chemicals, replacement parts and pool equipment can accumulate during the life span of your pool. Through the years we have run across some unique swimming pool hacks, using ordinary household items that will help save you money. Here are six ways to use household items to help maintain your pool.

Tennis Ball to Remove OilsTennis Ball Swimming Pool Oils

The more people who use your pool, the more likely that oil will build-up. Sweat, sunscreen, cosmetics and sebum (the skin’s natural oils) can turn your pool into an oil slick. This easy pool hack just requires that you throw three to five tennis balls into your skimmer and the felt of the tennis ball will absorb a fair amount of the oils found on the surface of your pool’s water.

Panty Hose Over Pool Skimmer BasketPanty Hose Pool Skimmer

Place panty hose over your skimmer basket to help catch very fine debris before it hits your filter. The panty hose does a great job of catching fine surface debris like grass, dog hair and dirt before it makes its way back to your filter. This helps your filter out quite a bit resulting in longer periods of time between cleaning your filter. This simple step also prolongs the life of your filter cartridge, DE grids or sand.

food coloring pool leak detectionFood Coloring for Leak Detection

If you are losing water from your pool then you can use food coloring to determine the source of your leak. Common areas to pinpoint for leaks are around your skimmer, jets, liner and floor drains.

Soapy Water for Finding Air Leakssoap spray bottle pool air leaks

Air bubbles in your pool is a common problem caused by air being introduced into your plumbing. The main culprit of pool bubbles is a suction leak in the plumbing going into your pump or around the lid of your pool pump. Fill a spray bottle three-quarters of the way with warm water and then add one to two squirts of soap. Use this spray bottle filled with soapy water to spray your plumbing and pump lid to find your air leak. If you see bubbles starting to form around any of your fittings or pump lid then you now know the source of your pool bubbles. To repair your air leak, check out our guide on How to Correct Swimming Pool Air Leaks.

milk jug for pool winter coverUse Milk Jugs to Prevent Winter Damage on Above Ground Pools

Periodically we will see above ground pools get completely destroyed during the winter and consequently they are unsalvageable. Normally this severe damage happens when a water leak develops after you have closed the pool and your area is then hit by a heavy snowstorm. When closing your pool you want to keep water in the pool because the pool water exerts pressure outwards which helps keep the pool’s walls upright. When a leak occurs and there is little to no water in the pool, the wall becomes very weak. Combine this with heavy snow and ice accumulating on the winter cover and you have a recipe for destruction. To avoid this scenario you can opt not to use the traditional wire cable that comes with the pool cover as the wire cable can actually assist in pulling the wall down. Instead, place milk jugs that you have filled on the ground around your pool every few feet apart and then secure the milk jugs to your pool cover’s eyelets with some rope or string. This will prevent the cover from pulling in that will result in a pool wall collapse.

A Gym Sock for Pool StabilizerPool Stabilizer Sock

One of the most common chemicals added to a pool is stabilizer (also known as cyanuric acid). If you make the mistake of adding stabilizer directly to your pool water, you will instantly turn the water into a milky mess (by the way I have done this). To avoid this dilemma, take a gym sock and pour your stabilizer into the sock. Ensure to close the sock at the top by simply tying it with a piece of string and then place the sock in your skimmer. The stabilizer will slowly dissolve into your pool water over a one to two day period and keep your water nice and clear during the process.

Do You Have Any Pool Hacks?

Hopefully you can use a few of these tips to save some money. If you have any other swimming pool hacks that you would like to add to the list then please post them to the comments section below. If you like this article then make sure to subscribe to our free 125-page pool maintenance guide. Just enter your email address and we will send it directly to your inbox.

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43 responses to “Six Pool Maintenance Hacks Using Household Items”

  1. Bob M Avatar

    I have used the blue pillows in the winter for my above ground pool. Some years they end up deflating. Any suggestions on alternative to these pillows?

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      I have heard of pool owners using tire inner tubes instead of the standard blue pillows. They are super rugged and should deflate over a long winter.

    2. Carol J Avatar

      I use a yoga ball. It is very thick and will not deflate. I have used it five winters now

  2. Jen Avatar

    I have an above ground pool any hacks or answers of when the green gunk gets on the floor of the pool? Our water is clear but still can’t get back in the pool due to the floor of the pool being gross.

  3. Shell Avatar

    What stabilizer are you referring to?

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      Cyanuric acid, also known as stabilizer, is a chemical used to protect chlorine in your pool from UV rays. Without it, the sun would burn off the chlorine before it could sanitize your pool water.

  4. Kim Avatar

    I was told to put stabilize in a sock and put that in the skimmer. Does that mean skimmer basket? I tried this, but 1. Water kept coming out and 2. The sock wouldn’t fit in the basket. What am I doing wrong?

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      Yes, place it in the skimmer basket. Did you try using a small sock or filling the sock with less stabilizer?

  5. Kim Avatar

    I’m a new pool owner, just figuring things out. My pool gets cloudy with dirt after every rainstorm. Is there anything I can do beside running my filter and vacuum? The Ph levels are fine, it’s just dirty. 🤷🏻‍♀️

  6.  Avatar

    Quick question..i vac my 18 ft round pool with a telsa 30. Works great. But it doesn’t get fine stuff. When I brush the bottom almost looks like dust. So it gets discharged back in the pool..can I place panty hose or skimmer over filter?? Which will catch it better? Thanks in advance

    1. Jen Avatar

      Yes, this is a great time to put pantyhose over your skimmer basket to try to catch the finer particles. I found this page during an internet search for information to do the same – my winter cover left fine sand-like particles in the pool that aren’t being easily filtered out. I’m about to put the pantyhose on and see if that helps.

      1.  Avatar

        I have the same problem and put panty hose over top of my filter and it takes it all right out. It does have to be monitored and taken out and rinsed off more frequently so that my pump doesn’t struggle or stop pushing water out. Just make sure you have a good pressure coming out of your jet periodically and when you find you don’t then chances are the panty hose need sprayed off and put back over the filter again. You can reuse the same panty hose piece multiple times

  7.  Avatar

    Learned this trick tbe first year i had my pool ( from the pool person. ) Grandchildren know before they get out to make a tornado or grandma has to getin first and she doesn’t like to get wet so they have to wait! Or they forget and volunteer to do it.

  8. Dan Avatar

    If u don’t have a vacuum for ur pool but u do have a hand skimmer , go around ur pool 15 or 20 times in the same direction , making a tornado , and all the leaves and such will be in the middle of the pool , easy to clean with the skimmer

  9. Kat Avatar

    The filter keeps getting slimy and causes the pressure to go up. What is needed to prevent this?

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      What kind of slime is it? Is it algae slime? if so shock, and wash your cartridges. If they are just old, give your filter cartridges a chemical soak to rejuvenate them. them.

  10. Fred Avatar

    I will post a picture tonight after I get back home

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