Robot Pool Cleaner: In What Order Should You Clean Your Pool?

Maintaining your swimming pool in pristine condition is not as simple as throwing a robot pool cleaner in and hoping for the best. For a clear and healthy pool all the time it is important to do the correct cleaning order. This helps remove dirt and debris from every nook and cranny of your pool, and algae too. In this guide, we’ll show you the best order for cleaning your pool, and when to clear it with your pool vacuum, skimmer, and other important tools. Use your pool robotic pool cleaner, vacuum cleaner for pool, or high-tech devices (such as Beatbot devices) whatever the case, follow this process.

Step 1: Remove the surface and rubble

Use your skimmer to get leaves, bugs and debris on the surface of the pool. Skimming prevents larger materials from settling at or near the bottom where they are more difficult to remove later. Skimming frequently also enables your robot pool cleaner to work more efficiently, as it won’t have to manage excessive surface debris.

Step 2: Scrub Walls, Steps & Corners

Before putting your pool cleaning robot to work, brush down walls, steps, and corners to allow any dirt, biofilm, or algae accumulation to be loosened. Give special attention to poorly circulated spots where algae could develop If you are of the mindset and are thinking, “Will a pool robot pick up algae?” — the answer is yes, but only if the algae is in bulk. Brushing loosens up stubborn growth so that your algae pool vacuum can more easily pick it up.

Step 3: Vacuum the Pool Floor

It’s time for vacuuming the pool floor after brushing. This can be a lot of work if you’ve got a manual vacuum, whereas a pool vacuum robot can do this automatically. If you want to improve the quality of your pool cleaning equipment, you can use premium options such as the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro or Beatbot AquaSense 2, which can effectively clean the whole pool floor while you do other things.

Option 2: How to operate your robot pool cleaner

Now, send in your robot pool cleaner for a deep clean. Contemporary swimming pool robot cleaners like the Beatbot iSkim Ultra are built for wall climbs, floor scrubbing and corner poking. These high-end models will do well if you’re in search of a wall climbing pool cleaner for your swimming pool.

Step 5: Inspect and Clean the Filter System

Once most of the debris is gone, it’s time to check and clean your pool’s filter. No matter if you pool has a cartridge, sand or DE filter, keeping that filter clean allows for proper circulation and prevents debris from getting back into your pool. If you’ve recently vacuumed algae, you’ll need to clean out the filter right away to prevent spores from being released back into the water.

Step 6: Check and Adjust the Water Chemistry

Clean water is only half the battle — balanced water chemistry is just as critical. Once you clean, test the pH, chlorine and alkalinity in your pool. If you need to make changes, do so before wrapping up.

More Tips for the Deep Clean

How to acid wash pool: If you deal with stubborn stains or severe algae on your pool walls, there may be an acid wash in your future. Only do this when it’s absolutely necessary, as it can be harsh on pool surfaces.

How to drain an inground pool without a pump: If you need to drain the pool completely, use a siphon hose or rent a submersible pump for faster results.

What is a Pool Booster Pump?

You may require a pool booster pump if your pool has a pressure-side cleaner. This secondary pump boosts water pressure to drive the cleaner, enabling it to pick up debris more quickly. But advanced robotic cleaners such as the Maytronics pool cleaner or Beatbot models often do not require booster pumps.

Conclusion

Following the right cleaning order — skimming, vacuuming, then running your robot pool cleaner — is the secret to a healthy, sparkly pool. Using the likes of the Beatbot iSkim Ultra, Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro or the Beatbot AquaSense 2 will only help make things easier and more efficient. Whether you’re fighting leaves, dirt, or algae, having a strategy and the correct equipment in hand means your pool is swim-ready all season long.

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