How to Increase Pressure in Your Pool System

Low pressure in your pool system can be extremely frustrating before an event or party, but don’t worry, we’re here to help you fix it! Here’s a simple guide to increasing pressure in your pool system, even if you’re not a pool expert:

  1. Clean Your Filter: A dirty filter can slow down water flow. Take out the filter and clean it according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
  2. Check the Pump Basket: The pump basket can get clogged with leaves and debris. Check it regularly and clean it out if needed.
  3. Look for Blockages: Check the skimmer, main drain, and return lines for any blockages. Clear them out so water can flow freely.
  4. Adjust the Valves: Check the valves in your pool system. Adjusting them to let more water flow to the pump can increase pressure.
  5. Check the Pump Speed: If you have a variable speed pump, check the speed settings. Increasing the speed can help increase pressure.
  6. Check for Leaks: Look for any leaks in your pool system, including the pump, filter, and pipes. Fixing leaks can help increase pressure.
  7. Check the Water Level: Make sure the water level in your pool is correct. Low water levels can cause the pump to suck in air, reducing pressure.
  8. Get Professional Help: If you’ve tried these steps and still have low pressure, it might be time to call us! We can help you identify and fix any issues with your pool system.

Don’t let low pressure ruin your pool fun! By following these simple steps, you can increase pressure in your pool system and get back to enjoying your pool.

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