- Jul 22, 2012
- 8
Hello everyone,
This was our first summer with our new inground pool and every time I vacuumed I just didn't feel like it was sucking enough and took forever. Now that I'm doing the final vacuuming before closing this week, the issue has come up again and because we left the pool for a month without swimming, it is taking FOREVER to clean the pool. How much suction should you actually have? I feel like I have to hover above every little leaf for 30 sec. or more before it actually gets sucked in and it's hard to even keep the vacuum head flat against the bottom. Shouldn't it be slightly "stuck" there all the time? If I need more suction, what should I be doing to get more? If you need a pic of our set-up, no problem just let me know.
Thanks
This was our first summer with our new inground pool and every time I vacuumed I just didn't feel like it was sucking enough and took forever. Now that I'm doing the final vacuuming before closing this week, the issue has come up again and because we left the pool for a month without swimming, it is taking FOREVER to clean the pool. How much suction should you actually have? I feel like I have to hover above every little leaf for 30 sec. or more before it actually gets sucked in and it's hard to even keep the vacuum head flat against the bottom. Shouldn't it be slightly "stuck" there all the time? If I need more suction, what should I be doing to get more? If you need a pic of our set-up, no problem just let me know.
Thanks