Published June 26, 2025

Maintaining your pool for the summer!

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Written by Taylor Hassan

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Maintaining Your Pool for the Summer: A Homeowner’s Guide

Summer is just around the corner, and there’s nothing quite like enjoying a refreshing swim in your own backyard pool. Whether you’re preparing to sell your home or simply want to make the most of your outdoor space, keeping your pool in top shape is essential. Here’s a straightforward guide to help you maintain your pool throughout the summer months with confidence and ease.

1. Keep the Water Clean and Balanced

The foundation of a great pool experience is clean, clear water. Regularly test your pool’s pH, chlorine, and alkalinity levels using a reliable test kit. Aim for a pH between 7.2 and 7.8 and maintain proper chlorine levels to prevent algae and bacteria growth. Adjust chemicals as needed to keep the water safe and inviting.

2. Skim and Vacuum Regularly

Debris like leaves, bugs, and dirt can quickly accumulate in your pool. Use a skimmer net daily to remove floating debris and vacuum the pool floor weekly to keep it spotless. This not only improves the pool’s appearance but also helps your filtration system work more efficiently.

3. Maintain Your Pool Equipment

Your pool pump, filter, and heater are the heart of your pool’s circulation system. Check these components regularly to ensure they’re running smoothly. Clean or replace filters as recommended, and keep an eye out for any unusual noises or leaks. Proper equipment maintenance extends the life of your pool and prevents costly repairs.

4. Brush the Pool Walls and Tiles

Algae and calcium deposits can build up on pool surfaces, making them slippery and unsightly. Use a pool brush to scrub the walls, steps, and tiles at least once a week. This simple step helps maintain a sparkling clean pool and prevents long-term damage.

5. Monitor Water Levels

Evaporation and splash-out can lower your pool’s water level, which can strain your pump and filter. Keep the water level at about the midpoint of the skimmer opening to ensure optimal circulation and filtration.

6. Schedule Professional Inspections

Even with regular upkeep, it’s wise to have a professional inspect your pool at the start of the season. They can identify potential issues early and provide expert advice tailored to your pool’s specific needs.


Maintaining your pool doesn’t have to be overwhelming. With a little routine care, you can enjoy a beautiful, inviting pool all summer long. If you’re thinking about selling your home, a well-maintained pool can be a major selling point that attracts buyers and adds value.

For personalized advice on selling your home or enhancing your outdoor space, feel free to reach out to me, Taylor Hassan, with The Buehler Group. I’m here to help you every step of the way—from listing your home to closing the deal. Let’s make your summer—and your real estate journey—shine!

Contact me at:
📧 taylor@buyersellerbuehler.com
📞 972-355-1600
🌐 taylor.buyingindfw.com

Here’s to a fantastic summer filled with poolside memories!

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