Spas and swimming pools - maintenance and decoration tips

Spas and swimming pools - maintenance and decoration tips

01 February 2024

Regular maintenance of your spa or swimming pool (indoor or outdoor) is essential to ensure its performance and longevity. It is of course a question of hygiene above all, but also the assurance of perpetuating your investment in the long term .

We provide you with some practical tips and instructions for decorating and maintaining your swimming pool and spa.

The swimming pool

Whether outdoors or indoors, the swimming pool can be designed to make it a real place of relaxation and cocooning. And for swimming in quality water, regular maintenance is of course essential.

  • Maintenance tips: outdoor swimming pool

For outdoor pools, whether you have chosen active or passive wintering, it remains important to continue to monitor the condition of your pool, especially during periods of frost and snow. For an indoor or outdoor pool, the elements to be checked differ somewhat.

  • Indoor outdoor pool maintenance

For an indoor pool, it is essential to check the pH before closing it to prevent corrosion of the equipment. The use of a specific antifreeze for outdoor pipes is recommended to avoid any damage caused by freezing. Maintaining a minimum water circulation by letting the filtration run for a few hours a day helps to preserve the water. Before covering your pool, it will be necessary to clean the pool , in particular the debris, which will prevent the growth of algae. To do this, you can equip yourself with a Pool Blaster iVac 350 cordless pool vacuum cleaner , which has a powerful debris capture capacity. Finally, a durable winter cover will protect the pool from external elements such as snow and leaves.

  • Maintenance of the uncovered outdoor swimming pool

For an uncovered pool, start by lowering the water level below the skimmers to prevent ice damage. Using winter floats will help absorb the pressure of the ice and protect the pool walls. It is important to remove ladders and diving boards to avoid any potential damage. During the winter, turn off the filtration, while allowing the pump to run sporadically to prevent freezing. Cleaning the pool is essential to prevent algae and mold growth. If necessary, consider a temporary structure to protect the pool from snow. Finally, monitor the condition of the pool regularly to detect potential problems and take action accordingly.

  • Maintenance and decoration tips: indoor swimming pool

To enjoy the pool all year round, the ideal solution is obviously the indoor pool. Create your space dedicated to relaxation in a cocooning atmosphere , without neglecting the maintenance of the pool .

  • Indoor Pool Design Ideas

The pool area is a living space in its own right and therefore deserves your full attention. This is why the decoration of the surroundings of your indoor pool must be well thought out.

To make it a privileged space for relaxation, bet on the right furniture. Large deckchairs, a swing or even a hammock can fit perfectly into this type of arrangement. You can also embellish your indoor pool area with large cushions.

For a more convivial side where you can meet up with family or friends, you can install a garden furniture set with a large table. You can also opt for a model with a coffee table.

Also, you will need to make sure you have a good ventilation system to control humidity and maintain a healthy environment.

  • Indoor Pool Maintenance

Although the indoor pool is protected from external pollution, its frequent use requires regular maintenance. Indeed, various sources of dirt can accumulate over time. In order to prevent any risk of malfunction and to guarantee healthy water for swimming, it is essential to adopt basic maintenance actions on a daily basis.

In addition, pool cleaning should be done at least once a week. The goal is to remove impurities on the walls as well as dirt present in the water or at the bottom of the pool.

Water monitoring should be carried out once a week. This includes checking the water quality and treating it weekly.

The Spa

Just like the swimming pool, the spa can be installed indoors or outdoors. The hot tub is always an opportunity to enjoy special moments as a couple, with family or with friends. It is the ideal place to create a space of conviviality. It is therefore important to maintain your spa well and decorate it as best as possible.

  • Maintenance and decoration tips: indoor spa

The spa has its place indoors, in a bathroom, provided there is enough space. It can also be installed in a room dedicated to this purpose or even on a veranda.

  • Ideas for designing an indoor spa

For the layout of your indoor spa, you have a wide choice of themes. For example, you have the minimalism of Nordic trends, the Zen atmosphere or even the plant touch. The important thing will be to think about the humidity parameter whether for the floor covering or the furniture.

It is recommended to choose materials that are resistant to the effects of humidity, such as tiles. Consider non-slip coverings to avoid any risk of slipping.

To absorb humidity, combine business with pleasure by incorporating plants into your decor. They will perfectly compensate for the lack of an outdoor view. 

Opt for storage furniture such as a wooden ladder, wicker baskets, mirrors or even candles to brighten up your space. 

  • Indoor Spa Maintenance

For your spa to last in the long term, it is essential to maintain it regularly. To do this, you must ensure the cleaning of the tank and ensure the quality of the water. Nothing complicated, rest assured! This is the advantage of the spa, its maintenance is easy and quick, especially if you have the right equipment. 

You can use a cordless spa vacuum such as the Pool Blaster Catfish Li to remove any deposits from the bottom of the pool.

The 2 essential points in the context of spa maintenance are: 

  • maintenance of the filtration system;
  • water control, namely checking its balance (pH, alkalinity, hardness). If necessary, you will need to carry out disinfection, or even shock treatment.

Also, with an indoor spa, the risk is humidity and the appearance of mold. In order to avoid this kind of inconvenience, it is advisable to install a special dehumidifier.

  • Maintenance and decoration tips: outdoor spa

Outside, the spa is often placed in the garden or on the terrace of a house. It can be installed in a space where it will be the central point with all the facilities designed around it. You can also choose to put it in a discreet place, out of sight. In any case, many decoration ideas exist to create a relaxing atmosphere, without forgetting the maintenance of your outdoor spa .

  • Ideas for designing an outdoor spa

When designing your outdoor spa, you can rely on plants and other natural elements around the space. They breathe invigorating energy and a soothing atmosphere. 

The choice of flooring will also be important. You can opt for natural materials such as rot-proof wood or stone carpet. This will add extra character to the decoration of your hot tub.  

For furniture, you can opt for practicality by installing coffee tables, deckchairs or even floor cushions. Don't forget the heating elements to enjoy your spa peacefully even in winter. 

On the lighting side, there is no shortage of LED lighting models to perfect your cocooning space around the spa. There are also designer lanterns for a Zen atmosphere.

  • Outdoor spa maintenance

To get rid of leaves and other debris, use a skimmer or a cordless spa vacuum cleaner Pool Blaster Aqua Broom Recharge . Compact yet practical, it will make it easier to maintain your outdoor spa since it allows access to hard-to-reach corners. 

When you are not using your spa, it is highly recommended to place an insulating cover or a special tarpaulin over the pool. This will help to maintain the heat of the water, which will save energy. At the same time, it is the best way to keep your pool clean. Also, make sure not to let debris or snow accumulate on the thermal cover. It is necessary to clean it regularly.

For draining, it is recommended to do it once a quarter. This is the opportunity to completely clean your spa: the tank, the water line, the pipes. Winter draining is all the more essential before the winter season. This involves disconnecting all equipment, completely emptying the tank and installing a spa cover to protect it until the next season.

Just like the indoor spa, you will also need to pay special attention to the filtration system and water balance.

You now have all the tips in hand to best arrange your swimming pool and/or spa and make it a place of life and relaxation. Whether indoors or outdoors, think carefully about regular maintenance, which will guarantee the sustainability of your investment in the long term. 

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