Preparing Your Pool for the Florida Summer 

It’s HOT in Florida in the summer! Many snowbirds head back north, some travel during the summer months to escape the heat, and other Floridians welcome this time of year with open arms and their feet in the pool. Regardless of where you are, your Florida pool needs care and attention during this key time of year. The summer weather in Florida has a significant impact on pools due to its unique characteristics, so understanding these effects and taking appropriate measures can help pool owners effectively maintain their pools and ensure an enjoyable swimming experience.  

So, what exactly is happening to my Florida pool in the summer? 

 

Intense Heat and Evaporation

Intense is the key word here! Florida's summer season brings scorching temperatures, often exceeding 90 degrees Fahrenheit. The heat leads to increased water evaporation from the pool, which can result in a variety of challenges. As water evaporates, the pool's water level decreases, necessitating regular monitoring and refilling. Additionally, evaporation concentrates the pool's chemicals, which may require adjustments to maintain proper water balance and sanitization. 

 

High Humidity and Algae Growth 

Frizzy hair doesn’t lie. Florida's humidity levels soar during the summer, creating a favorable environment for algae growth. Algae thrive in warm and humid conditions, making it crucial for pool owners to maintain appropriate water chemistry and consistent cleaning routines. Regular brushing, skimming, and vacuuming of the pool, along with proper sanitization, are essential to prevent algae blooms. 

 

Increased Pool Usage

Out of school and in the pool! During the summer months, pools in Florida experience a surge in usage. The combination of hot weather and school vacations leads to more frequent swimming and more people in the pool. Increased pool usage necessitates enhanced maintenance, including more frequent cleaning, chemical adjustments, and filtration to ensure water clarity and safety. 

 

Heavy Rainfall and Storms

One thing you can bet on is that it’s going to rain in Florida in the summer. A lot. While frequent thunderstorms and heavy rainfall help replenish the pool, excessive rainfall can disrupt the pool's chemical balance and dilute the sanitizing agents. Pool owners should have a pool professional test and adjust the water chemistry following heavy rain to maintain proper balance. Furthermore, storms can introduce debris, dirt, and organic matter into the pool, requiring additional cleaning and filtration efforts. 

 

Sun Exposure and Chlorine Demand 

The Sunshine State lives up to its name, with abundant sunlight throughout the summer. Direct sunlight exposure affects both the pool water and the pool equipment. Prolonged exposure to UV rays can cause the pool's chlorine to break down more rapidly, resulting in increased chlorine demand. A certified pool professional can monitor chlorine levels more frequently and consider using stabilizers to prevent excessive chlorine depletion. Additionally, exposure to sunlight can cause fading, damage, or deterioration of pool liners, covers, and other equipment. Regular inspections and maintenance help identify and address any potential issues and save the homeowner money in the long run. 

 

By considering the unique effects of Florida's summer weather and implementing proper maintenance strategies using a pool professional with experience and expertise, pool owners can enjoy a clean, safe, and inviting pool to create meaningful memories during the hot summer months. 

 

Reef Tropical Pools has been a trusted partner in the Southeast Florida market for over 25 years. We treat every pool like it’s our own.  To learn more about how we can help solve all of your pool needs give us a call at (305) 367-2005 or visit us as www.reeftropical.com 

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