- May 20, 2020
- 1,001
- Pool Size
- 13600
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Solaxx (Saltron) Reliant / Purechlor R5
I’m a new owner of an above ground pool, and have vacuumed twice now - so far it’s been very tedious.
I’m trying to determine if my vacuum attachment is just terrible, I don’t know what I’m doing, or if this is just normal.
This is the vacuum I bought:
www.intheswim.com
Here’s what I do:
- Fill the hose with water.
- Connect skim vac attachment to skimmer , make sure it gets a tight seal / suction.
- Connect hose to skim vac attachment.
- Connect vacuum head with pole to hose.
- Make sure there’s suction.
Here’s where it breaks down. There’s some visible debris (Sand, plant matter, bugs, etc.). I press the vacuum along the floor, and it barely sucks anything up. If I don’t keep pushing down hard, the vacuum head floats back up. It largely just stirs up the debris- like it feels as if I’m just brushing with a heavy weight attached.
Any thoughts on how to make this better, either with technique or a better vac?
I’m trying to determine if my vacuum attachment is just terrible, I don’t know what I’m doing, or if this is just normal.
This is the vacuum I bought:
Vinyl Liner Pool Vacuum Head | In The Swim
We stock the vacuum heads you need to clean your vinyl-lined pool. Scrub and vacuum your pool bottom clean in one easy step.
Here’s what I do:
- Fill the hose with water.
- Connect skim vac attachment to skimmer , make sure it gets a tight seal / suction.
- Connect hose to skim vac attachment.
- Connect vacuum head with pole to hose.
- Make sure there’s suction.
Here’s where it breaks down. There’s some visible debris (Sand, plant matter, bugs, etc.). I press the vacuum along the floor, and it barely sucks anything up. If I don’t keep pushing down hard, the vacuum head floats back up. It largely just stirs up the debris- like it feels as if I’m just brushing with a heavy weight attached.
Any thoughts on how to make this better, either with technique or a better vac?
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