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Summary: Watch as a seasoned professional discusses the tools you will need to safely and effectively clean a pool screen enclosure in this free online video about home pool care.
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C.R. Willey C.R. Willey owns and operates a lawn and landscape business. He often finds himself cleaning off pool enclosures as a result of debris, limbs and leaves that ... read more
I'm here with Expert Village today to teach you how to clean a screen enclosure. A typical bird cage enclosure of a swimming area. From time to time through storms and also just the change of seasons you are going to accumulate areas of leaves, pine needles. Although it is very difficult to get all of the needles off and everything, from time to time a basic cleaning is a must to prevent the debris from accumulating. The easiest way to get started is to use a pool brush. The normal pool brush that you use to for the edge of your pool. This right here is your normal shampooer. When you disconnect the pool vacuum cleaner and attach the pool brush, it is very important to use the pool brush because what you do is get up on the roof. The easiest and the safest way is to get up on the roof, clean from top to bottom. We would be using the pool brush to help push the pine needles and the pine straws off of the top of that out to that side. Then we would grab a ladder. We already have a ladder set up here where once we push the stuff so far. Then we would use a pulling motion to pull the debris the rest of the way. After that we would use a blower to blow off any of the extra because as we work from top to bottom, we would clean the top and then we would clean the bottom.