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How Do Pool Vacuums Work?

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How Do Pool Vacuums Work?

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To have that perfect pool that you have always dreamed of having, you need to perform regular weekly maintenance. Vacuuming the pool to remove any debris that accumulates is an essential part of that weekly schedule. The dividends of your diligence come to your family in the form of clean, clear water to relax in and enjoy. The vacuum system of a swimming pool consists of three separate parts working in concert to achieve the goal. The extension pole, the vacuum head and the vacuum hose all hook together and serve as your manual cleaning system. The pole should be made of a sturdy metallic material and be able to extend from 8 to 16 feet. On the end of the pole is where the vacuum head attaches by fastening it with the plastic fastening bolt that comes with it. The vacuum head needs to have weights built into the plastic body to allow it to sink during vacuuming. Without the weights, it will float back to the surface and cause undue stress on your wrists struggling to keep it on the po

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