In the realm of environmental protection, misconceptions about pool and spa water abound. It’s time to set the record straight and uncover the truths behind effective water management. SPASA Australia’s Water – Best Practice Debunking Myths brochure delves into critical areas for safeguarding and optimizing water use in your pool and spa. Discover the facts by reading more here.
Combatting water evaporation and deterring debris can be achieved effortlessly through the use of a pool cover. During summer, an uncovered average-sized pool loses around 7mm of water daily. By employing a pool cover, you can slash evaporation by an impressive 90-95%, resulting in monthly savings of up to 3,000 litres. The benefits extend beyond conservation:
When selecting a pool cover, prioritize options that adhere to SPASA’s rigorous Climate Care Certified program standards.
Harnessing rainwater offers a simple yet effective means of curbing your pool’s ecological footprint. By investing in efficient rainwater maintenance systems, you can ensure consistent water levels year-round. Consider rainwater diversion mechanisms, which channel rooftop rainwater directly into your pool, or explore more permanent storage solutions. This benefits your pool and bolsters household water efficiency, reducing both water bills and environmental impact.
Sustaining your filter cartridge’s health requires periodic cleaning and maintenance. Biannual soaking and degreasing enhance cartridge longevity and functionality. Timely maintenance prevents clogs that impede water circulation and filtration, which can strain pool equipment and increase energy consumption.
Leaks are not only wasteful but can jeopardize your pool’s integrity. Swift action is critical in addressing sudden water level drops. Vigilance aids leak detection:
Mitigating wind speed over your pool’s surface curtails water loss through evaporation. Employ fencing, screening, or thoughtfully placed trees to create a windbreak, ensuring your pool remains inviting without excessive shading. Opt for evergreen options to minimize plant debris and maintenance.
During pool installation, consider your location’s dynamics. Direct sunlight warms water naturally, reducing reliance on heating systems. However, temperature, humidity, and wind speed also affect evaporation risk. Thoughtful design, strategic landscaping, and pool covers can collectively minimize water loss.